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Questions asked at K-1 interview at Moscow Russia

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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--I talked to my fiancee. She told me the questions that were asked at her interview. She also told me that 10 women were scheduled at the same time with other people scheduled every half-hour after that.

-- She was asked four questions: How did we meet; How many times have we met; Is a 10 year age difference a problem for her; and she was asked jokingly to whom was she married before (she got divorced 5 years ago).

-- The way she described the process to me, the embassy employee first asked to see all of her documents. They took one picture of the two of us together, looked at the phone records and a couple of emails, and just noticed the stack of bank statements. They really didn't go through the financial documents. I think she mentioned them looking at the 2005 tax return but that was about it. After looking at the documents, they asked her to pay the $100 fee. At that point, she knew that she would pass the interview.

-- I hope this will help some of you. It was encouraging to know that all of the women that went in for the interview passed. It did not take any of them long.

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March 29, 2006: mailed the I-129f form after getting all the documents translated and prepared

April 07, 2006: NOA-1

June 30, 2006: IMBRA RFE received by me

July 07, 2006: IMBRA RFE received by CSC

Aug 01, 2006: NOA-2

Aug 15, 2006: receipt from NVC stating they have the approved petition

Aug 25, 2006: email from US Embassy in Moscow, interview scheduled for Oct 16 @ 8:00 am

Sep 29, 2006: packet 3 finally received at old address even though we notified the NVC and Moscow Embassy of the new address.

October 16, 2006: Interview She passed

October 26, 2006: Arrival Date in the United States

November 09, 2006: Married

January 01, 2007: Moved from Florida to Kansas City (job related, not by choice)

January 12, 2007: Mailed paperwork for AOS, EAD, travel

January 18, 2007: Chicago received petitions

February 06, 2007: Biometrics appointment

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