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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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Hello all, just wanted to share the experience about the interview my wife had in Cambodia.

7:00 a.m. - doors to embassy opened

she comes out about ten minutes later because one of the other interviewees said that they had more fees to pay so we head to the bank to get some money to let her have in her pocket just in case

I decide to try going in and they let me in. About twenty five people or so in the main room for interviews also. I speak English and Khmer so I'm able to listen to everything.

After taking a number, she's asked to go to a window and is asked a few basic questions and then told to sit again. This was just the pre interview where the lady looked over all the paperwork and made sure everything was ready to go.

The interview took place around eleven o'clock.

They asked her about my address, company I worked for, how much I brought in monthly from work, what I like to do on my time off, how we communicated, who introduced us and that was it. She did it in English because I don't trust the translator plus I printed over 200 pages of yahoo chat logs so they knew she spoke English.

I was able to listen in on many interviews and my advice would be to be confident, bring lots of evidence and make sure you and your spouse know everything about each other. I watched a fella crumble because he was asked about his step children, their school's name, what they like to eat and how does he feel about her child. He didn't pass or fail. They wanted the wife to go there for a stokes interview. Same with a lady that didn't have her story straight.

My wife was one of four that passed that day.

Good Luck....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello all, just wanted to share the experience about the interview my wife had in Cambodia.

7:00 a.m. - doors to embassy opened

she comes out about ten minutes later because one of the other interviewees said that they had more fees to pay so we head to the bank to get some money to let her have in her pocket just in case

I decide to try going in and they let me in. About twenty five people or so in the main room for interviews also. I speak English and Khmer so I'm able to listen to everything.

After taking a number, she's asked to go to a window and is asked a few basic questions and then told to sit again. This was just the pre interview where the lady looked over all the paperwork and made sure everything was ready to go.

The interview took place around eleven o'clock.

They asked her about my address, company I worked for, how much I brought in monthly from work, what I like to do on my time off, how we communicated, who introduced us and that was it. She did it in English because I don't trust the translator plus I printed over 200 pages of yahoo chat logs so they knew she spoke English.

I was able to listen in on many interviews and my advice would be to be confident, bring lots of evidence and make sure you and your spouse know everything about each other. I watched a fella crumble because he was asked about his step children, their school's name, what they like to eat and how does he feel about her child. He didn't pass or fail. They wanted the wife to go there for a stokes interview. Same with a lady that didn't have her story straight.

My wife was one of four that passed that day.

Good Luck....

Congrats!!!!! And thanks for sharing this with us!!! I'm hoping we will be finished with NVC by next week or two and soon our own interview...and Thank GOD he knows everything about me the step children the ex ...lol i think he knows me better than i do ;) Again congrats!!!!!

10/02/2010 Nikah/Marriage in Karachi
USCIS JOURNEY
11/10/2010 -Sent
03/24/2011 i 130 approved!!!
NVC JOURNEY
03/30/2011 NVC received case-04/07/2011 NVC Case Number Assigned
05/03/2011 CASE COMPLETE- In Que for INTERVIEW!!-05/17/2011 Received interview letter and info via email
EMBASSY JOURNEY
05/20/2011 Medical Appt/passed
06/15/2011 Interview result AP
06/21/2011 Submitted requested docs..under review
07/25/2011 CO called did phone interview result: PENDING MANDATORY AP/CO told us they have to do namechecks

03/07/2013 Case returned to USCIS waiting for NOIR/reaffirmation

04/18/2013 USCIS received case for review

08/19/2013 Received NOIR to respond by 9/18/2013

9/9/2013 Responded to NOIR/USCIS received documents awaiting response

9/20/2013 USCIS reaffirmed sent to embassy

1/04/14 Case opened for review

8/31/15 Interview- no questions visa approved on the spot

9/8/15 visa status issued

9/10/15 visa received

9/19/15 POE Charlotte

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