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one of my friend told me that her friend just had her interview and she is with her husband.... she said that her husband cannot come with here inside the interview room ... is it true? can i go inside the US embassy premises?

bcoz i am going home to be with my husband on the day of his interview....

whoever finished there interview with there husband or fiance along with them, please answer my question.

thank you in advance.

God Bless Us All!!!

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The petitioner can go to the interview with the beneficiary, just not together at every part of the interview.

Good Luck!

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one of my friend told me that her friend just had her interview and she is with her husband.... she said that her husband cannot come with here inside the interview room ... is it true? can i go inside the US embassy premises?

bcoz i am going home to be with my husband on the day of his interview....

whoever finished there interview with there husband or fiance along with them, please answer my question.

thank you in advance.

God Bless Us All!!!

Your Husband can go inside and you, I was there with my wife. I didn't bother to walk up to the window where she did her biometrics but I was with her the whole time after that. No issues. Filipino pre-screener and the CO will very likely has your husband as many questions as they ask you... I was asked a variety of questions, plus we all chatted some. It was a good experience.

The petitioner can go to the interview with the beneficiary, just not together at every part of the interview.

Good Luck!

I was with my wife during every phase of the process and interview. OK, I didn't bother to go to the window where she did biometrics but I could have.

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There can be times when the visa applicant is interviewed separately, but it is the exception rather than the rule.

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