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LvivLovers, thanks!

OK, I finally have time to hijack my own thread and write a report about my interview :)

There were about 10-12 people on that day, mostly women with kids and I was the last one to have my interview, so I got to listen to everybody's elses interviews. Most people had their interviews in Russian - it was just me and one more girl, who spoke English to the CO. The intervies didn't last longer than 5 minutes - except for a pregnant girl's interview (as far as I understood she was married to an American before that).

The CO actually asked only a couple of questions concerning my fiance: how we met - I told the whole story about how we met in summer 2008 in the USA all the way untill his first trip to Russia, the CO just asked "and you were back the next summer?", I said "yes" and that was it. She also asked me about his job. She did look at the pictures too, and then she was just asking me about my trips to the States (I've been to the US 3 times on J-1 Work and Travel visa), where I worked, what kind of job I had, where I stayed, which place I liked more etc. And then she said that everything was in order and she approved my visa.

So, I'm done with this part of my visa journey :dance:

P.S. My parents got their visas in hand already. I'm waiting to receive mine :)

Вiрити нiкому не можна. Hавiть собi. Менi - можна ©

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Thanks for sharing the questions asked. I know that's always a concern for folks going to visa interviews soon. "What are they going to ask me?"

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Ensure your beneficiary makes and brings with them to the States a copy of the DS-3025 (vaccination form)

If the government is going to force me to exercise my "right" to health care, then they better start requiring people to exercise their Right to Bear Arms. - "Where's my public option rifle?"

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