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76 Potential K1 Visa interview questions You might be asked.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi all,

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K1 visa interview questions…?

  1. How did you meet your fiance(e)?
  2. How long have you known each other?
  3. When did you meet in person?
  4. When was the last time you met your fiancé(e)?
  5. Where did you meet?
  6. When did your fiancé(e) propose?
  7. What do you love about your fiancé(e)?
  8. Where do you plan to travel in the USA?
  9. Have you ever been to the USA?
  10. If yes, on what kind of visa?
  11. And how long did you stay?
  12. When did you return back to your Country?
  13. What is your birthday?
  14. What is your fiancé(e)s birthday?
  15. Where was your fiancé(e)born?
  16. What does your fiancé(e) do for a living?
  17. Where does your fiancé(e) work?
  18. What is your fiancé(e)s designation at work?
  19. Does your fiancé(e) have any brothers or sisters?
  20. Where does your fiancé(e) live?
  21. Where do your fiancé(e)s parents live?
  22. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
  23. What do your parents think about this engagement?
  24. Do they approve of it?
  25. When did your fiancé(e) divorce?
  26. Why did your fiancé(e)s first marriage not work out?
  27. Does your fiancé(e) have any children? How many, how old?
  28. Do they live with your fiancé(e)?
  29. Are you willing to take care of your fiancé(e)s children if they live with him/her?
  30. When and where are you going to have the wedding?
  31. How much time has you and your fiancé(e) spent together?
  32. Did you have an engagement party?
  33. Can you produce pictures of the party?
  34. Did you make a formal announcement of your engagement to your family and friends?
  35. How do your families feel about your plans to get married?
  36. What are your fiance(e)’s hobbies and interests?
  37. What color is your fiance(e)'s car?
  38. What are your hobbies and interests?
  39. What is your fiancé(e) current salary?
  40. What do you do for a living?
  41. Do you know if your fiance(e) was married before?
  42. Did you know that your fiancé(e) was divorced?
  43. Where do you plan to live in the United States?
  44. How long have you been corresponding with your fiancé(e)?
  45. Do you have any wedding plans?
  46. How long has your fiancé(e) lived at his/her current address?
  47. What is your fiance(e)’s religious background?
  48. What is your religious background?
  49. Does your fiance(e) speak and understand your language?
  50. Do you speak and understand your fiance(e)'s language?
  51. How much did your fiancé(e) spend for his/her last trip to see you?
  52. Has your fiancé(e) ever been convicted of a crime?
  53. How do you two communicate?
  54. Why do you want to come to the United States?
  55. What is your fiance(e)'s name?
  56. How do you spell his last name?
  57. How long has your fiancé(e) been in the USA?
  58. Are you a terrorist?
  59. What are your other names?
  60. How many days a week does your fiancé(e) work?
  61. What is the name of your fiancé(e) ex-wife?
  62. When do you plan on entering the US?
  63. What can you tell me about the state where your fiancé(e) lives?
  64. When do you plan on leaving upon entry to the US?
  65. Are you planning to have children?
  66. Have you ever met your fiance(e)'s father or mother?
  67. Have you ever been denied a visa to any country?
  68. What is your fiancé(e)'s phone number?
  69. Email address?
  70. How often do you talk to each other?
  71. How old is he?
  72. What does his father do?
  73. When are you planning to get married?
  74. What state are you going to get married in?
  75. How many times have you been married?
  76. How old are your fiance(e)'s children?

Although each case is different, some common fraud indicators may present in your case prompting the USCIS/ Consulates to carefully review your file.

* Documents issued either immediately before the interview or immediately after the interview;
* Over-submission of documents;
* Staged photos;
* Suspect tax filings/financial transactions;
* Multiple applications/petitions by single applicant/petitioner;
* Common preparer, especially known shaky immigration consultants;
* Suspicious filing history of beneficiary or applicant;
Suspect documents;
* Biometric discrepancies;
* Denied for abandonment or withdrawal after RFE issued;
* Preparer and notary are the same person.
* Short time between entry and marriage
* Unusual marriage history
* Children born during marriage to other parent
* Unusual number of children and large discrepancy in age
* Unusual dates on submitted documents
* Divorce / new marriage dates close
** Unusual or large age discrepancy between spouses (when found in conjunction with other indicators)
* Unusual associations between family members
** Unusual cultural differences
**Low employment/financial status of petitioner
* Previous marriages to foreign nationals


If during your first interview, you showed: extreme nervousness, over interaction, lack of knowledge about basic questions, lack of interest/interaction, evasive or gave general answer, your case may be considered suspicious and may require careful scrutiny.

Tips & Warnings
  • Don't fret over the interview. If possible, bring the petitioner along. Even their mere presence in the embassy can strengthen your case a lot.

  • Consul officers seem to rotate. Even if poeple tell you there's a fussy CO at your embassy, they will probably be replaced by the time it's your turn to be interviewed. Even if he or she is still there, you may get lucky and be called to a different window.

  • If it's unclear whether you are denied or granted a K1 visa, ask for a clarifications. Ask the consul, "What should I tell my fiance now?"

  • If asked when you plan to go to the US, it may be safer to answer, "As soon as possible." If you're going to linger at home - say to throw parties with friends and family, or to give your employer time to find a replacement for you - you don't have to say it.

  • Do not volunteer more information than is required.

Edited by vtdluuv

04/30/2013 I-129F Sent
05/01/2013 I-129F Received at Vermont Service Center Lock box
05/03/2013 I-129F NOA1 (VSC)
xx/xx/xxxx I-129F RFE(s) None
xx/xx/xxxx RFE Reply(s) None
07/23/2013 I-129F NOA2
08/02/2013 NVC Received
08/07/2013 NVC sent to Consulate
08/12/2013 Consulate recieved
08/16/2013 Packet 3 Recieved
08/17/2013 Medical Interview
09/25/2013 Interview (APPROVED!!!)

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