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No, that's not all. Just include those things in the list of things you need to know.

so i'll ask her to fill the paper I-129F Petition and I-134 Affidavit of Support and send them t me filled through internet to know all informations that interviewer may ask me... i should keep what she wrote in my mind right??

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You should keep the things she wrote on the application in mind, but she doesn't need to word for word fill out those forms again. Just talking about what she wrote should be just fine.

In addition to knowing and thinking through your answers to all of the things you listed in the first post here.

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You should be aware of questions that might not have to do with the two of you.....

If she has a brother..where does he live? Is he married. What is his degree in from the University? (this was actually asked of my then fiance)

Are her parents alive? What do they do?

You mentioned she has a grandchild...how old, if in school what grade? Personal things that two people would know and discuss if they both lived closed and not through the internet or just met for a vacation.

She is older...dont you want to have children? (another real question) And answering that's between God her and I...might not get you good points!! Even if this is the way we might feel :yes:

If she was married before there might be questions of her ex and their relationship.

Just some things that were asked at my Habibi's interview and with hindsight it could have went better with more elaboration of the answers.

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I'd definitely get a copy of what she sent in the I-129.....I sent my husband (then fiance) a copy including a copy of all photos I sent and it helps to know what the embassy will have in front of them when they interview you. I told him to be familiar with what I sent and everything about me....they did ask about family, work and basic stuff like that.

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You should be aware of questions that might not have to do with the two of you.....

If she has a brother..where does he live? Is he married. What is his degree in from the University? (this was actually asked of my then fiance)

Are her parents alive? What do they do?

You mentioned she has a grandchild...how old, if in school what grade? Personal things that two people would know and discuss if they both lived closed and not through the internet or just met for a vacation.

She is older...dont you want to have children? (another real question) And answering that's between God her and I...might not get you good points!! Even if this is the way we might feel :yes:

If she was married before there might be questions of her ex and their relationship.

Just some things that were asked at my Habibi's interview and with hindsight it could have went better with more elaboration of the answers.

I'll write down things you told me... thank you so much

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You should keep the things she wrote on the application in mind, but she doesn't need to word for word fill out those forms again. Just talking about what she wrote should be just fine.

In addition to knowing and thinking through your answers to all of the things you listed in the first post here.

I understand now and i asked her yesterday and she told me she has still the copies of those documents.. She and i havr to get prepared from now.. thank you sandinista

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I'd definitely get a copy of what she sent in the I-129.....I sent my husband (then fiance) a copy including a copy of all photos I sent and it helps to know what the embassy will have in front of them when they interview you. I told him to be familiar with what I sent and everything about me....they did ask about family, work and basic stuff like that.

Oh well, tell me.. did they interview you through phone and ask you the same about him??

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no lol i went with him. they were concerned about his English and my Turkish mainly(both not very good, but we developed our own language combining both lol), otherwise no other questions besides about my work and basic questions.

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This is part of how the interview for my hubby went back in 2007 in Egypt:

The officer asked him: When did we meet, when did we marry, where did he take me, where do i work(2jobs), where was i born, did my family meet him(yes grandparents) maybe a few other things that I couldn't remember. He looked at a couple of wedding party pictures and wanted to see me with his family in pictures too. He didnt look at my phone bills or emails.

And as Im thinking about it now, its interesting they ask Adam over in Egypt if my family met him bcz when we went to get the permission to marry letter from the US Embassy in July 2006 and they was asking me if I am sure I want to marry? I had told the guy yes and even my grandparents met him here in Egypt and approved of us together and he was typing something into the computer but I have no idea if it was that comment or not.

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Through my research here on VJ, they might ask you....

~why you love her,

~ WHEN you began to love her

~about how her family and your family feels about the relationship

~Has she met your family? when/where/how did she meet them?

~ how you proposed or decided on marriage/engagement

~possibly about the age difference and how you, your fiance, and your families view it

~ questions about you, what you do in Morocco, your history, and why you want to go to the U.S.A

+ the rest of the basics such as education, family, job, divorces, children from previous marriages (and how you get along with them if she has them), future plans, etc.

Also, inluvnwaiting makes a great point about the children issue. You should be ready to give valid and honest explanations to more personal questions such as that... I feel like once you file, nothing is too personal to ask! LOL

Through other sites I read they MIGHT ask you

~why you didn't choose somebody in your own country?

~ Why not a Moroccan American?

~ Why not a Muslim (or whatever religion you follow)?

(I feel like some of these questions are a little imposing or rude because you can't really choose where or when you'll find love, but all in good reason I guess. Unfortunately, some true and honest couples get denied while many fraudulent couples roam free :/ so just be sure of yourself and your relationship and insha'Allah God will put what's best in your destiny)

Just know your fiance like the back of your hand, not just for this process but also for your future. I feel like a genuine interest in your love and her life will provide you with the knowledge you need to answer any questions that may be asked!

I haven't filed yet BUT there is so much helpful information and many helpful people on VJ that are more than happy to help you, regardless if you have succeeded, failed, or haven't even begun your journey. Good luck and I hope that everything turns out for the best!

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no lol i went with him. they were concerned about his English and my Turkish mainly(both not very good, but we developed our own language combining both lol), otherwise no other questions besides about my work and basic questions.

is bad pronounciation of english a red flag too?? hahaha

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