Basically, it was a very good experience despite the long wait. Everyone that interviewed me was nice and I didn't have a difficult time answering the questions because they were very basic. Below are a few that I can remember --
Biometrics:
> What is your full name?
Then took a seat after my fingerprint scanning.
Filipino pre-screener:
> What is the petitioner's name?
> How did you meet?
> When did you meet?
> When did you last see each other in person?
> How long did you work in the US?
The Filipino pre-screener looked at our pictures and that was that. I waited for my number to flash on the board for the next interview.
American Consul:
> What is the petitioner's name?
> How did you meet?
> When did you come back from the US?
> What does your fiance do?
> Are you aware if your fiance has had any convictions?
> What was he convicted of?
Like I said, all the questions I was asked were pretty basic so I had no trouble articulating my response. The American consul then said I've been approved and that my name/number will be called for the visa instructions.
Now all I have to do is wait for my visa to arrive