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Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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Hello everyone!

I had a question, since the usc petitioner is my biological mother what type of questions will they ask me at the interview? I know some cases they ask proof of relationship but in my case she's my biological mother so I can't stop trying to guess the questions or if it's going to be a formal interview just to say I had one! :whistle:

Thanks in advance!

Timeline:

filed I-130: 2007/10/10 (child under 21 unmarried of a USC) "IR2"

uscis sends NOA: 2007/10/22

21st b-day: 2008/**/** (well that sucks)

I-130 approval notice: 2008/06/15 (was approved due to CHILD STATUS PROTECTION ACT, signed by Pres. Bush on August 6,2002)

case forwarded to NVC: 2008/06/16

biometrics bill received: 2008/07/13

biometrics bill paid: 2008/07/15

IV bill received: 2008/07/27

affidavit of support request received: 2008/08/02

affidavit of support request sent: 2008/09/20

IV bill paid: 2008/09/20

DS-230 request received: 2008/10/01

DS-230 request sent via express mail: 2008/11/20 (had to wait a loooong time for police certificates)

Medical Exam: 2008/11/25 (passed no problems of course!)

NVC receives DS-230 package: 2008/11/29

CASE COMPLETE!! : 2008/12/09 (no RFE)

case forwarded to embassy in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil: 2009/01/08

interview date and time: 2009/02/02 at 7:45am

Visa in hand:

POE:

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Hello everyone!

I had a question, since the usc petitioner is my biological mother what type of questions will they ask me at the interview? I know some cases they ask proof of relationship but in my case she's my biological mother so I can't stop trying to guess the questions or if it's going to be a formal interview just to say I had one! :whistle:

Thanks in advance!

How old are you? They probably will mostly want to check your paperwork and ask a few basic questions about your family and where you have lived. Dont worry and good luck.

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Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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Hello everyone!

I had a question, since the usc petitioner is my biological mother what type of questions will they ask me at the interview? I know some cases they ask proof of relationship but in my case she's my biological mother so I can't stop trying to guess the questions or if it's going to be a formal interview just to say I had one! :whistle:

Thanks in advance!

How old are you? They probably will mostly want to check your paperwork and ask a few basic questions about your family and where you have lived. Dont worry and good luck.

I am 21.

Timeline:

filed I-130: 2007/10/10 (child under 21 unmarried of a USC) "IR2"

uscis sends NOA: 2007/10/22

21st b-day: 2008/**/** (well that sucks)

I-130 approval notice: 2008/06/15 (was approved due to CHILD STATUS PROTECTION ACT, signed by Pres. Bush on August 6,2002)

case forwarded to NVC: 2008/06/16

biometrics bill received: 2008/07/13

biometrics bill paid: 2008/07/15

IV bill received: 2008/07/27

affidavit of support request received: 2008/08/02

affidavit of support request sent: 2008/09/20

IV bill paid: 2008/09/20

DS-230 request received: 2008/10/01

DS-230 request sent via express mail: 2008/11/20 (had to wait a loooong time for police certificates)

Medical Exam: 2008/11/25 (passed no problems of course!)

NVC receives DS-230 package: 2008/11/29

CASE COMPLETE!! : 2008/12/09 (no RFE)

case forwarded to embassy in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil: 2009/01/08

interview date and time: 2009/02/02 at 7:45am

Visa in hand:

POE:

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Hello everyone!

I had a question, since the usc petitioner is my biological mother what type of questions will they ask me at the interview? I know some cases they ask proof of relationship but in my case she's my biological mother so I can't stop trying to guess the questions or if it's going to be a formal interview just to say I had one! :whistle:

Thanks in advance!

How old are you? They probably will mostly want to check your paperwork and ask a few basic questions about your family and where you have lived. Dont worry and good luck.

I am 21.

Because you are 21 they may ask a few more detailed questions that they would if you were 12, but it should not be problem.

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