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I've seen info on here somewhere about people's interviews and example questions etc. I can't find it anymore though...

We haven't been scheduled an interview yet, but I've been thinking about it recently. I keep reading on here about people's fiance and K3 visas and AOS interviews and all the proof of relationship they require.

I've always assumed that we won't require all that since we're DCF and we've been married for 6 years and are expecting our 4th child. But I'm suddenly conserned that we might require to show some evidence of relationship? Do they ask for this at an IR-1 interview for DCF-ers?

Also, my children should be required to attend the interview too, but they are ages 2 and 4 (our first born died in 2001) and won't exactly be able to talk much. Well, actually, my 4 year old could probably talk the ears off of everyone there, but I'm sure it's not a conversation about Elmo they're really after. Anyone with experiences in these types of interviews? Anything we should prepare ourselves for?

2006

July 30th - sent off I-130s

August 7th - I-130s filed with USCIS and we receive our notification postcard a few days later

Nov 5th - sent in the DS-2001 part 1 and the DS 2001

Nov 6th - received our packet 3 stuff, which I took as I-130 approvals

Nov 13th - received packet 4 - interview scheduled for Dec 14th

Nov 20th - had medicals

Nov 24-ish - received our actual I-130 approvals, I have no idea why they took so long to arrive!

Dec 14th - interviews - approved!

Dec 16th - visas delivered

2007

Jan 13th - leaving party :( I will miss so many people!

Jan 19th - our travel date

Feb 20th - our baby's due date

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Below you will find our interview experience when we did DCF, its slightly different now in terms of medicals but should give you some idea of what its all about.

Arrived at the embassy at 7.45am and they opened at 8.00am. We were first in so got ticket number 001, we paid for the envelope for the return of passport and then went to sit and wait for our number to be called.

I guess it was around 8.15am when we were called to window number 2 where a very pleasant english man went through the checklist and gathered copies of all our original documents (they look at originals first then ask for copies).

I had all my documents in plastic wallets (one for originals and one for copies) 2 pages in a wallet then all the wallets in a file, however i dont recommend this method as its quite nerve racking trying to sort them at the counter. My personal advise is to have all your documents in order with everything that should be together either paperclipped or stapled. Do the same with the copies. That way you have 2 piles of documents in order and then everything is at hand.

First he asked for my passport, then birth certificate then my photo, i passed over the 3 that i had (which were from a photo booth in Asda) and waited for him to say these are not acceptable!!! HE DIDNT, he just cut one off and told me to take one to the doctors with me. He then trimmed up the photo placed in on a white sheet of paper and scanned it to the computer. So all in all I only needed 2 photos and my Asda ones were perfectly acceptable.

My police certificate was next to be given.

He then asked for my I-864 and tax returns (these were a little mixed up by the time I had taken them from the wallets, he kindly sorted them out for me and stapled each year together. He then asked for my joint sponsor I-864 and tax returns (again which he sorted for me) and then he asked for proof of citizenship for my joint sponsor, and my marriage certificate.

Once all the paperwork was sorted and in order he told me to go to booth 12 and pay for the visa then sit and wait to be called for the interview.

We sat for a while and were then called to window 13 for the interview, this done by a very nice american guy, who only asked how long we had been married, went through the paperwork and got me to sign the DS230 I think it was, and my husband to sign his I-864 which he then notarised.

I dont remember him saying that the visa was approved all I remember was him saying assuming all is ok with the medical......WELCOME TO AMERICA!!!!!

We thanked him and left. The time was 8.55am.

We then stolled over to the doctors, where I was asked to put my documents into a wallet and hand them to the receptionist. She then calls you and asks you to sign some papers and takes the fee and sends you downstairs with your folder which you put in the holder.

The nurse shouts you for your blood taken, you then wait a little while longer until they take you to get changed for your medical and x-ray. In to see the doctor who asks various medical questions and makes sure your vaccinations are all up to date (I had these done at my doctors so none needed).

Next is the x-ray which doesnt take long and then they tell you its all over until 1.30pm when you go back for the results.

I was out of the doctors by 10.25am. Then went for a long walk in Hyde Park to pass the time until 1.30pm.

Arrived back at the surgery just as the doors were opening at 1.30pm, gave my name to the receptionist who said "your fine....in fact everybody is fine".

And that was it all over and done....just have to wait now for passport to be returned with the visa then the planning starts.

Good Luck to everyone else who is waiting for their turn to come around, and a HUGE thank you to all those who post on this forum as their help is something I don't think I could have done without!!!!

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DCF - London

18 Jul 04 - Police Certificate Requested

19 Jul 04 - I-130 sent

22 Jul 04 - NOA I-130 logged with INS

29 Jul 04 - DS230 sent

29 Jul 04 - Had vaccinations

14 Aug 04 - Police Certificate Received

30 Sept 04 - I-130 approved

30 Nov 04 - Received I-864 from co sponsor

04 Dec 04 - Sent DS2001

13 Jan 05 - Interview date 04 Feb 05

04 Feb 05 - VISA APPROVED!!!

08 Feb 05 - Proud owner of IR-1 Visa

09 Jun 05 - Arrived in the USA

24 April 09 - US Citizen

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Thanks very much. That's really helpful! I realise they do things in a slightly different order, but that really gives me a better idea of what to expect. Thanks

2006

July 30th - sent off I-130s

August 7th - I-130s filed with USCIS and we receive our notification postcard a few days later

Nov 5th - sent in the DS-2001 part 1 and the DS 2001

Nov 6th - received our packet 3 stuff, which I took as I-130 approvals

Nov 13th - received packet 4 - interview scheduled for Dec 14th

Nov 20th - had medicals

Nov 24-ish - received our actual I-130 approvals, I have no idea why they took so long to arrive!

Dec 14th - interviews - approved!

Dec 16th - visas delivered

2007

Jan 13th - leaving party :( I will miss so many people!

Jan 19th - our travel date

Feb 20th - our baby's due date

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Yes get a copy of their passport, that is what I did

DCF - London

18 Jul 04 - Police Certificate Requested

19 Jul 04 - I-130 sent

22 Jul 04 - NOA I-130 logged with INS

29 Jul 04 - DS230 sent

29 Jul 04 - Had vaccinations

14 Aug 04 - Police Certificate Received

30 Sept 04 - I-130 approved

30 Nov 04 - Received I-864 from co sponsor

04 Dec 04 - Sent DS2001

13 Jan 05 - Interview date 04 Feb 05

04 Feb 05 - VISA APPROVED!!!

08 Feb 05 - Proud owner of IR-1 Visa

09 Jun 05 - Arrived in the USA

24 April 09 - US Citizen

26551rm8.th.jpg

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