Husband, beneficiary, was approved at his interview.
-was in there for 2.5 hours, maybe 15 minutes spent talking to officers
-asked for passport at first windowÂ
-asked for birth certificate, passport photo and marriage certificate at second window
questions he was asked (mostly at the third and final window)
-police certificate handed over and stated oathÂ
-name of petitioner
-when and how we met
-when and where we got married and who was at wedding
-what he does for a living and what he plans on doing when he moves
-where he will be living and who he will be living with (family temporarily)Â and how long we plan on staying with them
-what i the petitioner does and what I plan on doingÂ
-if AOS is the same or has changed (same)
-if he’s ever been arrested (no)
-if it was both of our first marriages (yes) and if we had kids (no)
-confirmed I live in Canada right nowÂ
About five days before his interview we submitted more evidence of my intent to reestablish domicile to CEAC since I’m a Canadian PR and have been living in CA since 2016. We thought copies would be requested at his interview or a need to present them and that never happened.Â