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:dance::dance::dance::dance: My fiancee passed her interview on the 3rd of June and got her pink slip on the 10th. I flew to VN on the 11th and just came back yesterday with my honey. Everything went smoothly. Here are the questions from the interview.

1. A really nice American consular lady asked my fiancée in Vietnamese if she knows English. My fiancée answered no; therefore the consular interviewed her in Vietnamese, which was awesome, also a nice Vietnamese lady translator was there the whole time to help out a little a bit.

2. Who’s your petitioner?

3. Is your fiancé Vietnamese? (My last name is Chinese and my first name English, that’s probably why she asked this question) Can he speak and sing Vietnamese? hahahahha

4. How did you and your fiancé get to know each other? Who’s introduced?

5. When did your fiancé come to U.S? Under what program?

6. When was the first time you and your fiancé talk?

7. When was the first time the two of you meet?

8. How many time did he visit you?

9. How did you know your fiancé?

10. How does your friend’s brother know your fiancé?

11. How long does your fiancé know your friend’s brother?

12. Is your friend’s live near your fiancé?

13. Where does your fiancé live? Which state?

14. Which state does your friend live?

15. Did your fiancé know your friend’s brother before the came to U.S?

16. When did your friend come to U.S?

17. How long have you know your friend? Since what year?

18. How come your fiancé didn’t petition for your friend? (the consular mistaken that my fiancée’s friend is still in Vietnam, my fiancée clarified with the consular)

19. What major did your fiancé study?

20. is his degree a 2 or 4 year?

22. Is he continuing his study after graduated?

22. What is his occupation?

23. What is your occupation? Where?

24. Do you have any relative in U.S? Who? And where do they live?

25. Did your relatives know your fiancé before you?

Then she asked for proof of relationship. My fiancee showed our engagement pictures folder then pictures from 2006 folder. My fiancee asked if the consular want to see more proof. She said no and handed my fiancee the pink slip.

At Port Of Entry

The officer didn't ask my fiancee anything, he asked me instead.

1. What is your occupation?

2. Where were you born?

3. When did you become U.S citizen? What year?

4. You will do the 90 days stuff right?

5. Welcome to the U.S and welcome back

Our I-129F Timeline

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10-16-2007 Sent I-129F to CSC

10-17-2007 CSC Received Our I-129F

10-19-2007 Check Cashed

10-23-2007 NOA1 Received in the mail

10-26-2007 Touched

02-29-2007 Approved

03-05-2008 Receive hard copy of NOA2

03-07-2008 NVC Received Petition

03-11-2008 Petition Left NVC

03-14-2008 Consulate in HCM Received Petition

03-31-2008 Received Package 3

04-04-2008 Package 3 turned in at Embassy

05-17-2008 Received package 4

06-03-2008 Interview (called embassy on 05-13-08)

06-03-2008 Interview (passed)

06-10-2008 Receive visa

 
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