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    Fe.Ta reacted to msrodriguez in November 2018 I-129 Filers   
    Hang in there! I am feeling exactly the same. I am becoming more impatient every day. I haven't been able to eat or sleep as normal either. It's really quite exhausting. There are still a lot of open cases from November. We just have to remember to be patient and stay busy with other things. I do hope you receive some good news very soon!! *hugs* ❤️ 
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    Fe.Ta reacted to Katherinakjeremy in November 2018 I-129 Filers   
    We where same date!!!! Just got rfe and feeling SICK.. waiting for it in the mail!!
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    Fe.Ta got a reaction from Fer Schvarztman in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Thank you!  I have read in different resources that how you present yourself is very important.  So, if they see you acting too nervous or stomping over your words, you can entice them to try to trick you or confuse you to confirm whether or not the relationship is real.  So, I guess, for all of you that are reading and are the ones that will be in the interview, just keep the nerves to yourself!  As @Fernanda R Sanz said, practicing your answers and knowing what you are likely to respond to certain questions ahead of time will calm the nervousness and make you feel prepared.  Additionally, I would add a tip that you also don't want to memorize each question and say it verbatim like a robot because it would also seem that you are just spitting out information and not being genuine.  The key is to know your information so that no matter how the question is asked, the answer does not change, even if the way you present the answer is different.
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    Fe.Ta got a reaction from Fer Schvarztman in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Thank you! We are considering for me to go during the time of the interview, even though we know I won't be able to go into the interview room.  I appreciate all of your tips and additional information! 🙂
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    Fe.Ta got a reaction from msrodriguez in November 2018 I-129 Filers   
    Thank you!  So, we are getting there! 😱 Good luck to all!
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    Fe.Ta got a reaction from andreaam in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Thank you!  I have read in different resources that how you present yourself is very important.  So, if they see you acting too nervous or stomping over your words, you can entice them to try to trick you or confuse you to confirm whether or not the relationship is real.  So, I guess, for all of you that are reading and are the ones that will be in the interview, just keep the nerves to yourself!  As @Fernanda R Sanz said, practicing your answers and knowing what you are likely to respond to certain questions ahead of time will calm the nervousness and make you feel prepared.  Additionally, I would add a tip that you also don't want to memorize each question and say it verbatim like a robot because it would also seem that you are just spitting out information and not being genuine.  The key is to know your information so that no matter how the question is asked, the answer does not change, even if the way you present the answer is different.
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    Fe.Ta reacted to andreaam in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Okay I just came back from droping Packet 3 in a DHL facility here in Córdoba. The packet will arrive tomorrow at the embassy in Buenos Aires. 
    So one thing is done. It feels so much less weight under my shoulders haha
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    Fe.Ta got a reaction from Fer Schvarztman in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Thank you for your response!  Would showing that he is trying to learn some English while he is there with using such things as Duolingo, etc. be sufficient?  Based on other responses, I am also thinking it should be OK as long as we can prove that part of our plans while we are waiting for the green card is for him to enroll in English classes once he is in USA.  Plus, we will be living in a Hispanic-centered area where Spanish is spoken as often as English.

    So, as long as we explain it in the DS160, plus prep him to be ready to answer this question in case it comes up, we should have no issues as them considering unemployment a red flag?  It was our mutual decision to have him not continue to look for a job because of not knowing how things would play out, plus we thought it would be unfair to take a job from a local that had no plans of leaving and needed it either to sustain himself/herself and a family.  If we list enough activities and reasons, plus show I've sent money, do you think this would work for our benefit?

    He is from Buenos Aires.
     
    Sorry for the long post.  I appreciate your input and support!  I hope yours continues to work through with flying colors!
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    Fe.Ta reacted to Fer Schvarztman in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Good luck! Where's your fiance from? 😘😘
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    Fe.Ta got a reaction from andreaam in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Thank you all for your input. There doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of posts about Argentina. Do any of you know whether the interview can be conducted in Spanish. And, if it can, would this affect the chances of getting approved?
     
    Also, would the beneficiary’s unemployment status due to waiting on the visa (we decided for him to stop the job search due to our plans) be an issue for approval?
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    Fe.Ta got a reaction from Fer Schvarztman in JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2019 ARGENTINA K1 INTERVIEWS   
    Thank you all for your input. There doesn’t seem to be a whole lot of posts about Argentina. Do any of you know whether the interview can be conducted in Spanish. And, if it can, would this affect the chances of getting approved?
     
    Also, would the beneficiary’s unemployment status due to waiting on the visa (we decided for him to stop the job search due to our plans) be an issue for approval?
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