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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #23475

Honduras Review on March 22, 2018:

Harold_B

Harold_B


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

***I am writing this review based on my fiancé experience I was not present at the interview but I will be as detailed as I can be based on what she told me. ***

Her interview time was at 1:15pm she left the hotel (hotel Palmira $25/night) at 12:00pm and asked the trustworthy taxi guy (she met him when she first went to tegus) to have her stuff (clothes, bag, phone) in his car. He was fine with that. When she arrived at the embassy and the guards asked her what time was her appointment. She confirmed 1:15pm and they told her to wait in line. She fiancé said she waited outside in the hot burning sun for an hour before a lady with a guard came out the embassy. She called people based on visa types and organized them in order. The lady then called the k1 visas which my fiancé said there were 4 in total including herself. She said once inside they passed by a metal detector and did normal airport procedures and then were directed to a special k1 window where they took fingerprints and asked her for most documents and evidence required in this link.

https://hn.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/109/2017/05/iv_pkt_k1k2k3_may17.pdf

After asking for her documents they told her to sit down. My fiancé said she waited about 20 minutes then they started calling the k1 visas for interview in order. Once it was her turned she went inside a room with a window and a lady asked her for relationship evidence (my fiancé had a whole album of photos, money receipts, and my airline tickets when I visited in December) The interview lady then asked her the following questions

What’s your fiancées name?
How and when did we met?
Had she had any problems with the law?

They asked her to present the other information that she needed to bring to the interview (again from the link above) and then she said ‘congratulations your visa has been approved’ they gave her a sheet of paper regarding domestic violence and her rights in the United States and another sheet regarding how she can pick up her passport.

My Fiancé was actually offended that they didn’t ask more in-depth question or that they didn’t even interrogate her about our relationship. Hahaha she says she was ready for anything that came at her. (we practice interview questions and she even memorized DOBs, Names, Cellphones of my whole family)

My fiancé said she was super nervous but was actually pretty-fast and easy. She also commented that the lady interviewing was very cheerful and nice. The staff was nice and didn’t have any issues at all.

Please feel free to look at my timeline for more information and detail about our journey.
http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=268517



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