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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #13721

Review on January 27, 2014:

Ja&Jo

Ja&Jo


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

As most of the other said, the waiting is the hardest part of the interview. I had my interview in Vancouver on Jan. 16th 2014, and it was relatively straight forward. Don't go too early because they won't let you in. We got there 15mins before our schedule 10:00 interview and we were still waiting for 30mins. After going through security and then handing in all the required documents, we had to wait for wait for another hour or so. The room is small and you can hear everyone else getting interviewed for many other types of visas.

Our interview was simple. My fiance came with, and the interview let him answer questions too.
Here are the questions he asked:
1. Where did you meet?
2 When did you meet?
3. When did he or she propose?
4. Have we meet each other families?
5. When are we getting married?
6. Where will we live?

Then he said congratulations, you are approved!! Wooohoo.

I was a little worried about I-134 because my Fiance is unemployed at the moment and sponsoring me with his savings and also about my prior overstay in the USA. He didn't ask me any questions about either.
Oh ya, I had tons of things for proof of ongoing relationship, but I think he didn't ask me for any of it because my fiance was with me at the interview.

My advice to all of you is really make sure you have all the documents. Which includes a letter of intent from BOTH of you, no later than 30 days from the interview. If you are missing one document it can set you back.

Just RELAX and speak the truth. The interview is easy, the hard part is the waiting. Think positive thoughts

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