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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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I've read a couple posts about other countries allowing the beneficiary to choose the language the interview will be in....is this true? and does anyone know if you can choose this in Spain? I speak a little Spanish and my fiance speaks a little English...we have looked up classes that he will take when he moves here...and I will start to take classes in December....if everything goes as planned...he should have his interview some time this November....thanks for any help or advice....Lema

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Spain
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I've read a couple posts about other countries allowing the beneficiary to choose the language the interview will be in....is this true? and does anyone know if you can choose this in Spain? I speak a little Spanish and my fiance speaks a little English...we have looked up classes that he will take when he moves here...and I will start to take classes in December....if everything goes as planned...he should have his interview some time this November....thanks for any help or advice....Lema

Hi! My husband went through the embassy in Spain. The interviews were in English. I'm sure you can choose to have the interview in either English or Spanish. Good luck with your interview! I am the USC, and I was interviewed as well (which I don't think is common practice), and they made me cry. But my husband comes from a country with a high rate of visa fraud, he was not a Spanish National. But he did get his visa! Good luck to you and your fiancee!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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I've read a couple posts about other countries allowing the beneficiary to choose the language the interview will be in....is this true? and does anyone know if you can choose this in Spain? I speak a little Spanish and my fiance speaks a little English...we have looked up classes that he will take when he moves here...and I will start to take classes in December....if everything goes as planned...he should have his interview some time this November....thanks for any help or advice....Lema

Hi! My husband went through the embassy in Spain. The interviews were in English. I'm sure you can choose to have the interview in either English or Spanish. Good luck with your interview! I am the USC, and I was interviewed as well (which I don't think is common practice), and they made me cry. But my husband comes from a country with a high rate of visa fraud, he was not a Spanish National. But he did get his visa! Good luck to you and your fiancee!

Thanks soooo much for your response....what is the USC? Sorry...I'm still learning terms as we move along our process....and CONGRATS to you and your fiance on getting your visa...that is amazing :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Guatemala
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I've read a couple posts about other countries allowing the beneficiary to choose the language the interview will be in....is this true? and does anyone know if you can choose this in Spain? I speak a little Spanish and my fiance speaks a little English...we have looked up classes that he will take when he moves here...and I will start to take classes in December....if everything goes as planned...he should have his interview some time this November....thanks for any help or advice....Lema

Hi! My husband went through the embassy in Spain. The interviews were in English. I'm sure you can choose to have the interview in either English or Spanish. Good luck with your interview! I am the USC, and I was interviewed as well (which I don't think is common practice), and they made me cry. But my husband comes from a country with a high rate of visa fraud, he was not a Spanish National. But he did get his visa! Good luck to you and your fiancee!

Thanks soooo much for your response....what is the USC? Sorry...I'm still learning terms as we move along our process....and CONGRATS to you and your fiance on getting your visa...that is amazing :)

USC = US Citizen

MR. & MRS. CACEREZ

K-1 Process

10.23.08 - sent K1 packet

10.29.08 - NOA1

02.19.09 - NOA2 113 days, Igor's #226

04.13.09 - Interview, Visa in hand next day

04.19.09 - POE Atlanta

04.20.09 - Married!

AOS Process

06.09.09 - sent AOS,EAD,AP packet

06.17.09 - NOAs issued

06.24.09 - Biometrics done (3 weeks earlier than appt date)

07.03.09 - received RFE for I-693 (dated 6.29, responded 7.07)

07.23.09 - transferred to CSC (received letter 7.27)

07.29.09 - EAD Card Production Ordered & AP Approved

11.23.09 - AOS touched - card production ordered & welcome letter sent - 13 months exactly after initially applying for K-1!

12.03.09 - GC arrived in mail

Removal of Conditions Process

07.28.11 - received reminder letter from USCIS to remove conditions before 11.18.11

09.28.11 - mailed I-751 packet

10.03.11 - NOA

10.05.11 - check cashed

11.25.11 - Biometrics

07.24.12 - GC approved!

08.01.12 - GC arrived in mail

Citizenship Process

12.16.16 - sent N400 packet

12.23.16 - NOA issued

01.27.17 - Biometrics done

02.01.17 - put in line for interview

03.15.17 - scheduled for an interview on 04.21.17, had to write a letter asking for a reschedule because we will be out of the country

03.31.17 - scheduled for an interview again

05.09.17 - Interview!

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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The COs should be able to speak the native language of the US embassy they are located, if not someone can translate. I'm pretty sure they can conduct the interview in Spanish for your fiancé but if he speaks little English and you speak little Spanish, be ready to answer questions about how you two communicate because that will be very likely to come up during the interview.

Diana

CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

 
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