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Posts posted by Clyde Takemi
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I finally got approved on the 7th of March. I am so excited to move to the second step. Anyways, what kinds of questions did you get at the embassy? I am a little concerned about questions because some questions can be so tricked. Like my fiance did not really propose me. We have been together for almost 7 years and the summer of 2006 when I graduated from American university, we talked about and kind of came up with marriage. and we often talked about future life which imply our marriage. So if the interviewer asks me when we engaged, it will be hard for me to answer.
Please let me know some sort of advice.
Congratulations on getting so far in the process! Good luck on the interview!
I suggest that you just be truthful and explain how you were together 7 years, and just generally talked about getting married one day and eventually decided to go through with it. My impression from reading this forum and others is that the interviewer simply wants to determine whether you and your fiance are in fact a loving couple intending to marry each other. As long as you are honest with them, I feel that you will do good during the interview. You have a long term relationship of 7 years and probably know enough answers that you will certainly give the interviewer the feeling that you are a bona fide couple seeking to marry each other.
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Hello!!! Some minutes ago I had a call from my baby, we got the NOA1 today!!!!
party time!!! jajajaja... Well we re advancing on this journey and we will cross fingers hoping that the NOA2 arrives also very fast...
To all of you, guys and girls that expect for these dream like us, I wish the best on the world!! So patience and faith! thats the clue!
Angela
Great news! Good luck with the rest of the process!
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Hello everyone. After a huge amount of focused effort on both our parts, we assembled the paperwork and sent the I-129F packet to the CSC on March 19th. We would like to wish good luck to all our fellow March filers.
POE at Los Angeles (LAX)
in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
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Congratulations on getting to the this point in the immigration process!
For what it is worth, when I flew into Seattle on an international flight this weekend, I noticed that there was a K-1 visa holder and their U.S. citizen spouse in the line for non-residents. The immigration officers thought that was appropriate and let them go through the line together.
In any case, when you reach the immigration checkpoint, there should be an immigration officer or two available near the line area available for you to ask questions about the proper line to line up in.
Clyde