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Along the same lines as everyone else if the relationship is legit & she can convince the interviewer of that there won't be a problem. One suggestion though is to go over personal info like what is your job, your parent's names, how many brothers & sisters in your family, etc. Make sure she has details about your life as they may ask those questions.

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Being scared of something like visa interview is normal for normal people..just don't let it overcome you. Tell her to just be brave, confident and honest about her answers. God is with her. Goodluck.

September 2007-- Met Online (FilipinaHeart.com)
March 12,2009-- Married at Quezon City Hall of Justice
USCIS/NVC STAGE
May 8,2009-- I-130 Sent
August 17,2009-- I-130 Approved
August 26, 2009--case received at NVC
November 5,2009--CASE COMPLETED
USEM MANILA STAGE/ U.S. SOIL
November 17-18,2009--Medical PASSED
December 10, 2009--Interview @ 8:30AM A-P-P-R-O-V-E-D
January 25, 2010--FLIGHT(Manila-Japan-Detroit,MI-Buffalo,NY)
February 22,2010-- 2-yr GREEN CARD received
February 26, 2010--SSN received
REMOVING of CONDITIONS
December 22, 2011-- I-751 mailed
February 28, 2012-- Biometrics done

October 10, 2012-- 10-yr GREEN CARD received
NATURALIZATION
January 09, 2013-- sent N-400
January 28, 2013-- Biometrics

May 22, 2013-- Interview Passed- Officially a US Citizen!

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My wife is an RN (But, they never asked about her work),,, There is an age difference but, they never asked about it,,, All of the focus was on the accuracy of the submitted paperwork and then the proof of a bonafide relationship. Did the proofs and submitted paperwork match,,, I assume making

sure the when, where and how we met,, match between her and I,,, and continued relationship proofs.

Regards,

Wow.. .yall look so happy!

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She thinks that because she doesn't have a very good work experience that they will denie her. Because she has only worked as a saleslady.

Will they even care about that at the embassy.

From previous post on here.

It may be best she wears a mini

Seems like the male CO's have webcams mounted under their desk and they are looking at their computer monitor the whole time during the interview.

nonsense reply from a MINDLESS person...

to the OP...she'll be fine...they will not ask about your fiancee work..they will only ask about your job here in US...Good luck!!!

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One thing that Shirr and I did was to use the sample questions I found here on VJ. These were questions that others had been asked at their interview.

They covered things like family names and where they lived. Things about me. Our address here in the US and all such things.

We went over how she should respond. To offer her proofs to show she knew her stuff! She even had a small note from my mother telling her welcome to the family!!

But when all was said and done, she was not asked more than my birthdate and our address. But knowing all the answers made her much more at easy with the whole thing.

I am sure she will do just fine.

-Phil

She thinks that because she doesn't have a very good work experience that they will denie her. Because she has only worked as a saleslady.

Will they even care about that at the embassy.

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