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Does anyone have a link to the interview questions that were on here a few days ago?

I am trying to get as much information together as I can when I get my NOA2. I want to take as many things with me to Morocco in a few days so I don't have to send too many things in the mail.

Also, do I need CERTIFIED copies of my taxes? Or can copies of them be good enough?

One last question, on the I-134, where is it that I sign on the form? Am I the sponsor? The wording makes it sound like the only places to sign are for a co-sponsor.

I also checked my status online today and it said:

On June 14, 2006, your I129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E) was received here for processing. We will mail you a decision as soon as processing is complete. You can use our processing dates to estimate when this case will be done. Follow the the link below for current processing dates.

Does this mean I have a new NOA1 date?

I'm just full of questions today... :blush:

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OK-I think I just found the interview questions! Here they are (thanks Meriem_setif!)

What's the name of your fiancé?

How many times have you met?

How did you meet/know each other?

When was the last time you met?

How long have you been with each other?

How long have you been with each other last time?

What are the dates of the visits?

What have you done when he/she came?

Where did you go?

When did he/she come last time? When did he/she leave?

Where does he/she live? Which city/state?

What does he/she do for a living?

Where does he/she work?

What is his/her phone number?

Do you know how long he/she has had this job?

When and how did you meet?

When are you planning to have your wedding?

Questions about the pictures; when, where and who.

What does your fiancé do for a living?

Where will you live?

Have you met his/her family?

Where do his/her parents live?

Questions about fiancé English; do you speak good English?

How do you communicate with your fiancé?

How do you keep in touch?

What language do you use to communicate with your fiancé?

How many times do you two talk on the phone each month?

Are you willing to marry him/her?

Why do you want to marry him/her?

He/She is much older than you. What do your parents think about this?

Do you love him/her?

Does he/she own or rent his/her home?

Have you set a date for the wedding yet?

When/where do you plan to marry?

Please tell me about your wedding plan.

Are you going to hold a wedding?

Are your parents going to be at your wedding?

Do you know you must marry within 90 days of entering the US?

How much does he/she earn?

Write his/her full name?

How do you spell his/her last name?

Have you ever been to the US? When, how, for how long and where did you live?

Do you have any relatives/friends in the US? Where do they live?

When do you plan on entering the US?

What are your fiancé's parents' names?

Does your fiancé have any brothers or sisters?

What are your fiancé's hobbies and interests?

What are your hobbies and interests?

Do you know if your fiancé was married before? How many times?

When did he/she divorce his/her ex-wife/husband?

Does he/she have any children?

Will there be a problem with the children from his/her other relationship?

Did you know that your fiancé was divorced in 199?

Does this matter to you?

Have you married before?

Do you have any wedding plans? Are you planning to have children?

What is your fiancé religious background?

What is your religious background?

Does your fiancé speak and understand your language?

Do you speak and understand your fiancé language?

Why do you want to come to the United States?

Do you know if your fiancé was married before?

Do you have children?

Does he/she have children?

How old is he/she? What is his/her birthdate?

When and where was he/she born?

Do you speak and understand your fiancés native language?

Have you ever met your fiancé's father or mother?

Have you ever met your fiancé's family?

Where and when were you engaged?

What are your fiancé's parents' names?

What do you do for a living?

Where do you work?

When do you plan on entering the US?

What do you plan to do once you are in the US?

Do you plan to work in the US?

Do you plan to study in the US?

What company does he work for and what is his title?

What is his/her favorite food?

Where did he/she work in the past and for how long?

What color are your fiancé's eyes?

What color is your fiancé's hair?

Did you fill the form yourself?

How much is his/her salary?

Has he/she any brothers and sisters?

Are his/her parents alive?

What are the names of his/her brothers/sisters/parents/children?

How old are his/her children? What are their names?

Which university did you graduate from?

Which subject you have studied?

Have you been in the military? Talk about your experience in the military?

Please tell me more about your fiancé?

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Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the majority of those questions apply to the AOS interview. However it is a good list to go over with your fiance because you just never know what the Consul will ask. When Mohammed had his K1 interview, the pulled out our "red flags" and questioned him on those. For us it was age difference, did I send him money, did his family agree, and why we didn't legally marry while I was in Egypt. He answered all of them honestly and now we are just awaiting our processing to be completed.

Concentrate on what you perceive to be your possible flag issues and above all else be sure they are answered honestly. I know that's really scary when you just want to "pass" the interview, but believe me the consuls are trained and they can smell a rat a mile away. Honesty, even if you think its not what they want to hear, honesty goes a long way.

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Hi! I have been practicing with those questions for my fiance's interview in Casa. Also I signed as the sponsor on the I-134 and so did my co sponsor. It's the same form for the sponsor and co sponsor so I believe that although you are the sponsor your co sponsor will still sign in the sponsor part also. I sent in the original tax transcript that the IRS sent me in the mail. I made copies of course in case anything happened. Good luck I hope that helps!

Sarah

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Copies of your taxes (including your W2s) are fine. You might want to get tax transcripts when you get back and send those on as well, just in case. You'll want to send a more recent employment letter, paystubs etc closer to the interview anyway.

Bring copies of photos that you might want to show with you if he doesn't have them, and bring him a copy of the entire K-1 petition you sent in for him to have as reference in case they "lose" something.

Just along the lines of interview questions... where some people have been caught up in the past is questions of money (tell your fiance not to mention any money that is exchanged between you, I don't think any good can come of it); if he has family in the US he shouldn't bring it up (but of course shouldn't lie either if asked). Unfortunately most of the people whose petitions get sent back have no idea why.

On this trip make sure you get lots of pictures of you with his family, if you don't have that already, and if you stay at a hotel together keep receipts. Before you leave make a copy of your passport page showing that you visited the country.

Most of all, have a wonderful time!

Sharon

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October 13, 2005: VISA IN HAND!!!

November 15, 2005 - Arrival at JFK!!!

January 28, 2006 - WEDDING!!!

February 27, 2006 - Sent in AOS

June 23, 2006 - AP approved

June 29, 2006 - EAD approved

June 29, 2006 - Transferred to CSC

October 2006 - 2 year green card received!

July 15, 2008 - Sent in I-751

July 22, 2008 - I-751 NOA

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