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I came here on a tourist visa, i have 2 kids with my wife that its a US citizen.

i meet my wife in school they may ask me where we meet, we meet on school!

Would they may ask me why i was going to school in tourist visa? or would they completely it ignore my overstay.

Other thing its we don't have much documents like join bank accounts or insurance in our names but we do have hundreds of pictures of us and ours kids together ah and also pictures sense we started dating and few bills in our names with same address.

Also my wife last year put a tattoo of my name (with a heart design) in her back shoulder whats the best way to show it to the officer sense its not really visible? (i think may be something to proof she loves me)

i also have a tattoo in my arm with our first daughters name, should i cover it or try to show it too?

My last question is our English its not perfect but i think it's ugly But we both understand and are able to communicate, will the officer be okay? Or do they expect a perfect English?

My interview its upcoming month, please let me know what you guys think.

Thank you.

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The tattoo is not proof of your relationship. I could go out today and get "FDR" tattooed on my left arm, that does not prove that we are in a relationship.

Focus your evidence on co-mingling your lives, not what you have put on your body

Good luck

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uganda
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Gathering as much Proof [evidence] of your "joint" lives together will be good. Tattoo? nope !! look up[search] the "sample interview qns" and other people's interview experiences here on vj, am sure that will give you a couple of ideas. Good luck to you :thumbs:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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If you have trouble with spoken english do not be afriad to ask for a question to be repeated or ask the interviewer to speak slowly. Speak slowly yourself and make sure that they understand , if you suspect they didn't ask them what they understood your answer was.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

 
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