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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hi all,

Can some one please tell me what my son who is 7 years should expect at his immigrant interview at the consulate?

Thanks and God bless.

we need more details. who is filing for him, you a LPR. a USC stepparent?

where is he in his country or in the US? if he's in the US, how did he enter the country?

please describe the case with all the details. thanks

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Assuming you are adjusting from a K1 and he is a k2 follow to join , I would expect his interview 2-4 momths after the consulate gets his petition.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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my husband is a US citizen by birth and am a green card holder. My husband the US citizen applied for my Son as his step Son. and my son is having his interiew in Lagos Nigeria.

Thank you

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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to your question.your son will be asked to basic and personal questions but we can only give you some questions to work on.

they may ask him your full names

your age or date of birth

were you married before

your former husband"s name

the year you traveled or how long have you been in the u.s

may be asked if you told him why you broke up your first marriage

who is taken care of him in Nigeria

how often you talk with him

whats the name of your present husband

does he have children?

how long have you been married to him

how often does he speaks with him

has he been relating with his step brothers or sisters?

what are their names and age

he may be asked about your job also.

these are some of the questions i think they may likely ask him.but just work out some questions and answers with your son and also pray he his over looked and have just a free day with out been stressed.

i sincerely wish him the best of luck on his day.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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THANKS A MILLION DAMILOLA. GOD BLESS YOU

to your question.your son will be asked to basic and personal questions but we can only give you some questions to work on.

they may ask him your full names

your age or date of birth

were you married before

your former husband"s name

the year you traveled or how long have you been in the u.s

may be asked if you told him why you broke up your first marriage

who is taken care of him in Nigeria

how often you talk with him

whats the name of your present husband

does he have children?

how long have you been married to him

how often does he speaks with him

has he been relating with his step brothers or sisters?

what are their names and age

he may be asked about your job also.

these are some of the questions i think they may likely ask him.but just work out some questions and answers with your son and also pray he his over looked and have just a free day with out been stressed.

i sincerely wish him the best of luck on his day.

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