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This question has been asked and answered on this forum many times. I suggest a search. However, you should bring what they asked you to on the interview letter and your expect to be quizzed on certain aspects of your married life. Most likely the interview will be short and somewhat of an anti-climax.

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Bring what is asked in the interview letter and be prepared to answer questions that go beyond just "What is your spouse's favorite food?" The interviewer asked my wife why she said yes when I asked her to marry me. We weren't expecting that one. :) Her answer was because she loves me, but the officer wanted to know why she fell for me. At first I felt a little insulted, but then he asked me why I had proposed to her, so I had to try and give a coherent answer too.

I think open ended questions like that give them a pretty good idea of whether you've been coached or if you're sincere in your intentions. Just try to relax and expect the unexpected.

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Bring what is asked in the interview letter and be prepared to answer questions that go beyond just "What is your spouse's favorite food?" The interviewer asked my wife why she said yes when I asked her to marry me. We weren't expecting that one. :) Her answer was because she loves me, but the officer wanted to know why she fell for me. At first I felt a little insulted, but then he asked me why I had proposed to her, so I had to try and give a coherent answer too.

I think open ended questions like that give them a pretty good idea of whether you've been coached or if you're sincere in your intentions. Just try to relax and expect the unexpected.

Thank you all for responding. I did do some reading here and really appreciate all who have contributed here. This site has been soooo helpful to both of us.

Thank you again

Effus

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Hi all,

We received our appointment notice and it will be on Monday.

What are we to bring and expect in this interview?

thank you

Good luck on your internview and let us know how it went.

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