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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Okay so I've sent the checklist and have everything ready to go. Have my medical booked and I've got all my immunizations, etc. So I'm just wondering.. What questions are asked at the interview in Montreal? My fiance and I have been together for 5 years and we know everything about one another so I'm not worried about any questions they'll ask pertaining to our relationship really but as for proof with the years going back and forth I never thought to save ticket stubs etc. until we started the visa process and now I'm sort of nervous. I'm also really bad with dates so if they ask me exact dates of when pictures were taken etc. I'm afraid I'll stumble and they'll get suspicious. I just want to have SOME idea of the things they may ask me cuz I'm SUPER nervous. HELP! thank you.

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Okay so I've sent the checklist and have everything ready to go. Have my medical booked and I've got all my immunizations, etc. So I'm just wondering.. What questions are asked at the interview in Montreal? My fiance and I have been together for 5 years and we know everything about one another so I'm not worried about any questions they'll ask pertaining to our relationship really but as for proof with the years going back and forth I never thought to save ticket stubs etc. until we started the visa process and now I'm sort of nervous. I'm also really bad with dates so if they ask me exact dates of when pictures were taken etc. I'm afraid I'll stumble and they'll get suspicious. I just want to have SOME idea of the things they may ask me cuz I'm SUPER nervous. HELP! thank you.

-marina. :blush:

relax and go with the truth.

that is all you can do.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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The interview process at Montreal is kind of anti-climatic. They ask you to verify information that you submitted, they might ask you how you met, they might ask you some basic information about your fiance - age/birthdate; what he does for work; how often you visit, things like that. Canada is not a high fraud country so they don't expect a lot of Canadians to be requesting a fiance visa if the relationship isn't genuine. They seem to start with the premise that it is and work from there, unless there is something obviously amiss. Just make sure you have all of your documents, the originals of your fiance's birth certificate and divorce decrees if he was married before, the supporting documents for the affidavit of support and then your required documents. Most denials come from some other sort of situation like a criminal record or a medical situation. You should be fine.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Hi Marina :) I think at this stage sincerity is your friend ... My fiance and I have been together forever and a day like you and your fiance ... We've put together all our evidence, prob have more then we need ... but the last week or so we have started fine tuning more definate plans regarding the wedding ... We have a wedding date, we have ordered our rings, Shay has discussed wedding plans with the minister, booked the gardens and made plans for a small reception ...

I know everything there is to know about his family, Ive developed a friendship with his mother and spoken to most of his immediate family on the phone at least once ...

I just feel and Shay agreed its important to be able to answer the questions without hesitating ...

' So when are you planning to marry' ...

' We are planning to get married on the 2nd of May' sounds a lot better then 'Oh whenever the visa gets approved'

Today is the Tomorrow, you worried about Yesterday .....

05-Dec-04 Shay and I met online.

17-Feb-07 Shay came to visit me Australia for 5 and half wonderful weeks.

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02-Oct-08 Shay lodged 1-129F

07-Oct-08 Shay recieved confirmation that NOA1 had been approved

07-Jan-09 Shay recieved confirmation that NOA2 had been approved

14-Jan-09 NVC notification recieved

29-Jan-09 I recieved pk 3 in the mail

29-Jan-09 I recieved passport in the mail

04-Feb-09 I went for my police check

20-Feb-09 medical

24-Feb-09 Picked up medical results *PASSED*

26-Feb-09 mailed pack 3

02-Mar-09 Embassy received pack 3

24-Mar-09 Interview @ 9.00am

!!!!!!!! VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!

27-Mar-09 Visa Arrives in Mail

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14-Apr-09 Departing for the US

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02-May-09 Wedding Day

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