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  1. Hi,
    My husband has this status "Case is ready to be scheduled" from last month on his I-751 application. The extension letter for 18 months that he got is expiring next week. He has to travel to meet his parents soon. Please help what can be done to expedite the interview, or at least have something so that he can travel and come back safely.

    What is the number to call to get an appointment for stamp? Please help.

  2. Update your resume and cover letter with keywords from job listing.

    Make your Linked In Profile.

    Expect to start low. e.g  your market worth might be in six figures. But accept 30%-40% lower, prove yourself in an year, build references, and move on next year to the new job with higher salary.

    All they need a work experience in USA. So Expect to start low.

    My experience, I started on -50% two years back, proved my self and Now I am getting what I am worthy of.

    I have seen many tech gurus with not so good resumes. So first of all concentrate on your resume.

    For Software development jobs, try to put all your skills summary in the beginning of the resume, before going in the details. e.g.

     

    Collaboration tools

    Azure cloud services

    Enterprise Integration

    SSOA using C#.Net Web Services, WCF Services, Azure CI/CD

    Reporting Tools

    SSRS 2008/2012 (MS SQL Server’s Reporting Service)

    Query Language

    SQL and CQL

    Databases

    MS SQL Server 2005/2008/2012, Neo4j

    Operating System

    MS Windows 7/XP/2003/2008

    Source Control

    VSTS, TFS and GIT

    Mobile Technologies

    Apache Cordova, AngularJS

    Languages

    C#, JavaScript, HTML, XML, XSLT

  3. Wow, thank you very much for kind words and good advises. I am very happy that you two are together now. 

    I have to wait two more months till he gets here, as his company is very much dependent on him and he is very loyal, He is spending enough time to transfer knowledge, but the business do not find confidence on new staff, so they are offering him work remotely from America and to get salary according to market here. But because of time difference I do not want him to stay all night and sleep all day. Lets see how it goes.

    Your words give me so much strength and courage. Yes, at the end it is love  that all matters. and I love him from the bottom of my heart.
    I wish you luck, happiness, love and prosperity in your future life.

     

  4. Hi, 

    So here is my story, Sorry if it is a bit long.
    I am a Muslim, single mom of two children, divorced ,  met online( doing a project) with this man. He showed me interest but I rejected as he was a Hindu, and 10 years younger than me. Time passed by, we decided to meet. But because of my Pakistani origin I couldn't get Indian Visa and he couldn't get US visa,  so we met in another country. Neither my parents were happy with all this nor his, he being the only child of his parents. After first meeting we decided to marry. To marry him he had to convert to my religion so he became a Muslim. We got married after a year in another country, being a destination wedding on the beach with no family members, Our witnesses were hotel manager and one of my now husband's friend.  Before filing for I130, I was very upset so I collected courage and posted my first post here on VJ, telling this story and asked for an advice. I got so many negative comments and everyone was just coming up with one answer that this is a difficult case and be ready to stay away from him for many years. I cried and became disheartened. My husband told me to ask admins to delete that thread because it was making me more sad and discouraging me to even apply for CR1.
    So the thread was deleted, I applied for Cr1, but I put daily one hour reading Visa Journey, I read almost all cases, do's, dont's, prepared evidence. made trips. I did everything that I could, and case moved on, my case was very well presented and front loaded, so I didn't get a checklist or rfe. Now it was the time of the interview, for that also, I talked about everything possible to him. But he got so many tricky questions. when he was in interview, all those comments on VJ were still in my head so I was quiet sure that he is not getting visa this time and I even made him prepared for that. When he came back I was shocked to know that he got the visa, Wooohooooo. I am still in disbelief. This is the happiest news of our life. we both cried before and after the interview.
    I would like to thank you all for support that you guys provided the whole year. specially @Yeonin in our January 2017 filers made it a lil funner for all of us January filers, who kept group and discussions active. I love you all. I am just posting my story and interview questions here so that if there is another genuine couple in the same scnario, they can get benefit out of it and always listen to negative comments and precautionary comments as they make you prepare for the worst.

    Here are his interview questions in Bombay US Consulate:

    * Who is calling you?
    * How did you guys got to know each other?
    * What type was that software project that you did for her?
    * Where does her parents live currently?
    * Where is her mother from?
    * Where is her Father from?
    * No. Her Father is from India. He was born in India?
    * Why did you marry her?
    * Describe your wedding ceremony.
    * What is common between you guys?
    * How you share the same culture, she is from different country?
    * In your Nepal trip you only stayed at hotel, Why did'nt you go anywhere outside?
    * Show me Nepal trip pics.
    * Describe your wedding in Srilanka?
    * Does she have kids?
    * Which grades are they in?
    * Age of kids?
    * Which school do they go to?
    * Public or Private?
    * If you do not know then how are you planning to pay the fees for kids education?
    * What is "Jo dekhna hay dekho aur niklo yahan se" means. (It was in our Skype chat records after this statement we both had a big fight).
    * What do you do for living?
    * Did your father attended your wedding on Skype?
    * If he was not in favor of it why he even attended it on Skype?
    * How did you convince your parents after the wedding?
    * Are they happy with the marriage now?
    * What do you mean by easy marriage laws in Srilanka. In your statement?
    * What are disagreements between you?
    * What are you going to do in USA?

     

    We got the stamped passport on VFS pickup location in two days. We both are luckiest people on the face of this earth and we thank our God to find the love of life. I pray all of you guys who are genuinely in love to be together as soon as possible. Please send us positive prayers so that we both love each other and respect each other even more in coming years.
    God bless you.

  5. Thanks, also got this from another thread.

    Below are the possible questions, not all but it is good to know the answer to all. Hope this helps.

    1. Who is the Petitioner?

    2. Where did you meet your wife?

    3. Do you speak to many woman online?

    4. What language does the petitioner speak?

    5. How long have you known your wife?

    6. Have you been married before? Do you have any children?

    7. Has your wife been married before? Does she have any children?

    8. What College your wife attended?

    9. Which subjects has your WIFE studied?

    10. How many times has your wife visited Morocco?

    11. How long was each visit?

    12. What's your wife full name?

    13. Has she used any other names?

    14. How many times have you met?

    15. When and how did you meet?

    16. When was the last time you were together?

    17. How long have you known each other?

    18. How long were you together the last time?

    19. How long were you together any other time(s)?

    20. What are the dates of the visits?

    21. What have you done when your WIFE came?

    22. Where did you go?

    23. Where does your WIFE live? Which city and state?

    24. What does your WIFE do for a living?

    25. Where does your WIFE work?

    26. What is your Wife’s phone number?

    27. Do you know how long your WIFE has had this job?

    28. Did you have a wedding ceremony?

    29. Please describe your wedding ceremony.

    30. Questions about the pictures; when, where and who.

    31. Where will you live?

    32. Have you met your Wife’s family?

    33. Where does your Wife’s parents live?

    34. How do you communicate with your WIFE?

    35. How do you keep in touch?

    36. What language do you use to communicate with your WIFE?

    37. How many times do you and your WIFE talk on the phone each month?

    38. Do you want children?

    39. What does your family think about your marriage?

    40. Do you love your WIFE?

    41. What do you love about your WIFE?

    42. Does your WIFE own or rent their home?

    43. What is the address?

    44. How long has your wife lived in Florida?

    45. How much does your WIFE earn?

    46. Write your Wife’s full name.

    47. Have you ever been to the US?

    48. Do you have any relatives/friends in the US?

    49. Where do they live?

    50. When did her mother died?

    51. Does your WIFE have any brothers or sisters?

    52. What are their names?

    53. How old is he?

    54. what does he do for a living?

    55. where does he live?

    56. how come there is no letter of intent on his behalf

    57. What are your Wife’s hobbies and interests?

    58. What are your hobbies and interests?

    59. What do you have in common?

    60. Do you know if your WIFE was married before?

    61. How many times?

    62. When did your WIFE divorce?

    63. What is your wife ex husband name?

    64. Why did they divorce?

    65. Does your wife have any children?

    66. What is her name?

    67. How old is she?

    68. When is her birthday?

    69. What grade is she in?

    70. What year was she born?

    71. What does she call you?

    72. Have you spoken to her?

    73. How do you get along with your Wife’s child?

    74. What is your Wife’s religious background?

    75. Does your WIFE speak and understand your language?

    76. Why do you want to come to the United States?

    77. How old is your WIFE?

    78. What is your Wife’s birth date?

    79. Where was your WIFE born?

    80. Do you speak and understand your Wife’s native language?

    81. What do you do for a living?

    82. What do you plan to do once you are in the US?

    83. Do you plan to work in the US?

    84. Do you plan to study in the US?

    85. What company does your Wife’s work for and what is their title?

    86. What is your Wife’s favorite food?

    87. Where did your WIFE work in the past and for how long?

    88. What color are your Wife’s eyes?

    89. What color is your Wife’s hair?

    90. Did you prepare the forms yourself?

    91. Have you been in the military?

    92. Who is the petitioner?

    93. Please tell me more about your WIFE.

    94. Do you plan to stay in the U.S. forever?

    95. What made you decide to use the internet to find a WIFE?

    96. How long has your WIFE been working for Atlantic Broadband?

    97. When did you marry?

    98. When was your wedding ceremony?

    99. Who was there?

    100. Was any of her family there?

    101. Why weren't they there?

    102. What is your religion?

    103. Were you talking to a lot of women on the Internet?

    104. What do you and your WIFE talk about on the phone?

    105. Will you be a good parent to your Wife’s child?

    106. Have you ever left Morocco?

    107. For how long?

    108. Why did you leave?

    109. What did your wife love more here in Morocco?

    110. Have you ever applied for a US Visa?

    111. When did you apply?

    112. Who was the petitioner?

    113. What happened with the previous relationship?

    114. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON’T GET THE VISA?

    More tips on the interview below……

    1. Speak slow, and answer questions in detail. Stick to the question and don’t veer off the subject. Respond clear, and descriptive. Should not be longer than one minute to answer, but be sure to explain yourself.

    2. If you do not know the answer to a question, do not lie. Say, "I don't know the answer to that at this time." or "I don't remember."

    3. The answer to many questions will be in the papers that were sent in the petitions. Questions like, "what are your wife's parent's names". They will expect you to know the information given in your petitions. Review everything in your paperwork with your husband before his interview, and do a mock interview to see how the information may be applied.

    4. Avoid saying "I think . . .". Women do this a lot. The examiner will expect you to know not be unsure, of your answers. Alwife, avoid adding "umm", "you know" and "ahh" type fillers to your speech.

    5. When applicable, don't just state, demonstrate. If the examiner asks a question that can be answered with a document or photograph(s), provide it along with your answer.

    For example, if the examiner asks, "What does your family think of your wife?", give them a picture or two with your answer; "They like her very much. Here is a picture of her with my mother at my home."

    Or, "How many attended your wedding?" Answer, "(give a number, then say) We have wifeme lovely wedding photos of our guests having fun. Here are a few that I can show you."

    6. Give American answers for dates and times. 12/24/07, not 24/12/07.

    7. Dress well, but not overdressed.

    8. Try to appear calm, well organized, and friendly. Nervousness raises suspicions.

    9. Remain focused. If the examiner makes jokes, smile and enjoy, but do not make jokes too.

    10. Make proper eye contact when conversing with the examiner, and try to control your own facial expressions assure that your face remains pleasant and cordial.

    11. Be audible (means speak up) your examiner doesn't have to ask you to repeat your answers.

    12. Organize your papers in a way that will allow you to retrieve them easily and quickly. Examiners appreciate order and someone who doesn't waste their time.

    13. When the interview is over, always ask for the results. "What should I now tell my wife about my visa status after our interview?" Before you leave, have them explain any papers they give to you and/or any procedures they will be taking to complete your case. Try to get the examiner's name for future reference, if needed. Write it down. Remember to verify the phone number so they can contact you to pick up the VISA.!@! hurray@@!!!

    14. Arrive early to the consulate, but always be prepared to wait for a time past your scheduled interview appointment time. Be careful of thieves around the consulate if you have to carry cash. Bring ID; you cannot enter without it.

    CONFIDENCE IS THE KEY TO ANYTHING!

  6. On 11/30/2017 at 6:31 PM, x3Sukhi said:

    Got my interview date today

     

    CC Nov 24

    Interview Date January 25th

    New Delhi, India

     

    Did not get an email yet.  We just called to find out.

    Hi,
    Can someone help me. I am at http://www.ustraveldocs.com website and I do not find a place to schedule for bio metrics or fingerprinting appointment. I have updated my profile and put the Case number and DS260 number, but still cannot see anything. My interview is in Mumbai. Please help.

  7. We have a 12 hour difference, we both work, but we talk multiple times daily through, Whatsapp, Skype and Direct Phone. I am his morning alarm, I go through Teamviewer in his computer and wake him up everyday. We do exercise together. We order food together. He is always with me on Skype whatever I do . This is funny but even when he sleeps he has a habbit to just connect Skype and keep it connected. We have been in relationship for three years, and married one year. We do not connect very rarely only when we have a fight. That also cannot be longer than three four days.

    For Op, Try to buy some calling cards and call her directly from your cellphone. I sometimes use Rebtel, when there is no internet. For what have already passed, When I was collecting proof, because I cannot give thousands and thousands of pages, I took randomly proof for only one day every month. You can do it too. Collect whatever communication you had with her. and submit or take to interview. take all the gifts you sent to her, give details of all the cash you sent, any type of financial mingling. hotel stays, activities together. Anything that you do for her would work.

    Best Of Luck...... I am curious about the relationship though. Looks like not very connected.

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