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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello all,

Just a quick question does anyone know or have gone to the embassy with there fiance? Just curious because i may still be in country when she gets her interview.

I 129F Packet sent March 23 2009

Check Cashed March 30 2009

NOA1 April 02 2009

TOUCH September 01 2009

TOUCH September 02 2009

NOA2 September 08 2009

NVC Received September 10 2009

NVC Forwarded to Embassy 15 September 2009

Embassy Received 18 September 2009

Interview October 01 2009 Passed!!!!

POE Anchorage Alaska 11 October 2009!

Married October 17 2009 ( informal wedding; real wedding in the USA June 2010, in Philippines June 2011)

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Hello all,

Just a quick question does anyone know or have gone to the embassy with there fiance? Just curious because i may still be in country when she gets her interview.

With my experience, my fiance went with me during the interview, though I did not let him get inside the room during the interview with the consul because they say that the fiance can't get inside, But during the interview when the consul ask me if my fiance was with me and I told him yes. He ask me to let him come inside the room. Then my consul ask my fiance some questions. I ended up answering only 3 questions.

but some of the post here said that their fiance was not allowed to get inside the room during the interview, but you can give it a try.

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CO decides if you can go into the actual interview room.

Our lasted about 3 minutes, I was allowed to go into the interview room with my fiance.

From what I have seen and read CO tends to let Petitioners who are on Fiance Visa into the room

And married couples the Petitioner has a harder time getting into the actual interview room............

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Filed: Timeline
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CO decides if you can go into the actual interview room.

Our lasted about 3 minutes, I was allowed to go into the interview room with my fiance.

From what I have seen and read CO tends to let Petitioners who are on Fiance Visa into the room

And married couples the Petitioner has a harder time getting into the actual interview room............

I see. That explains it.

 
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