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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Please help me to prepare for my interview. My husband is in NJ.I am very worried for the interview. what are the recent expected questions. Those who has been approved visa please share you conversation with consular.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted

My wifes interview is on 14th November at Mumbai. Am also looking for questions. Thanks

Here you go...

1. Who is calling you? (Or who has filed a petition for you?)

2. How do you pronounce his name?

3. What are you doing?

4. Have you ever visited USA?

5. Have you ever tried USA visa previously?

6. What does his father do?

7. What does his mother do?

8. Where do his father and mother live?

9. What is his father and mother’s name?

10. What is your mother and father name?

11. What is your mother’s father name?

12. What is your father’s father name?

13. What is your name?

14. How you do the communication? (such as thru email, chat, sms, video chat, phone etc.)

15. What does he do?

16. What is your (applicant) age?

17. What is your husband’s age?

18. Is he married before?

19. Have you married before?

20. Do you and your husband have kids?

21. Where does your husband live?

22. What is his date of birth?

23. Who has petitioned for you?

24. When did you get married?

25. What is your engagement date?

26. Where are you from?

27. If any, which other names were you known by?

28. What are you working as?

29. Is this the first marriage for both of you?

30. How did you meet each other?

31. Is your husband’s parent related to your father?

32. When did you meet your husband for the first time?

33. When did you see him for the last time?

34. Is this your love or arranged marriage?

35. Who arranged your marriage? (applicable only if it’s an arrange marriage)

36. How did your parents come to know each other?

37. Where did you go for honeymoon?

38. Since when have you been in this relationship?

39. When was the first time you met him in person?

40. How many times has he visited India?

41. Does your husband have any sibling? (Or how many brother and sister does your husband have?)

42. What is his sister or brother’s name? What does she/he do? How old is she/he?

43. Where does his sister/brother lives?

44. Did his sister/brother attend the wedding? Can you identify her/him in your wedding album?

45. What is your husband’s brother-in-law/sister-in-law’s name? What does he/she do?

46. Have you been to any other countries before?

47. What did your husband study?

48. Which college did he go to?

49. How long was he in India during his last trip?

50. How did your husband immigrate to America? (NOTE: applicable only if petitioner is US Naturalized Citizen)

51. When did your husband get naturalized? (NOTE: applicable only if petitioner is US Naturalized Citizen)

52. How long did he stay after the wedding?

53. Where was the wedding?

54. Did his family come for the wedding?

55. How many times has he visited you since the wedding?

56. Who attended your marriage?

57. What was your Husband's age when he left India?

58. In which university did your husband completed his graduation in USA?

59. If any, Which University in India did he graduate from?

60. What did your husband specialize in?

61. Is your husband currently a student in US?

62. What is his designation?

63. How long he has been with this company?

64. Who proposed the wedding?

65. Did you have a traditional wedding ceremony?

66. How was the ceremony conducted?

67. How many times did you walk around the fire?

68. Where does your husband work? (Or what does your husband do for living?)

69. What is his work specialty?

70. What is the name of his boss?

71. What is your work specialty?

72. Did your parents talk to your husband during the meeting?

73. What kind of wedding?

74. How many days was the wedding?

75. How often do you both talk to each other?

76. Who is calling you?

77. What is your DOB?

78. What is husband’s DOB?

79. What is your mother’s Maiden name?

80. What is your father’s Maiden name?

81. Where does he live?

82. What is your father’s name?

83. With whom does he live?

84. When was your marriage? Is it arranged?

85. Who arranged and how?

86. Do you have your husband\'s Income Tax Return copy with you?

87. What does he do?

88. How did you meet each other first time?

89. How long are you both in this relationship?

90. When did you see your husband last time?

91. Which places did you visit in this trip?

92. How long have your spouse been in the US?

93. Is this your first marriage? Is this your spouse's first marriage?

94. What are your plans after relocating to the US?

95. Does your spouse visit India frequently?

96. Did your spouse study in the US? If not, where did your spouse study and which universities did your spouse go to?

97. Does he have any siblings?

98. Why didn’t your husband visit you during these 10 months?

99. Where did we stay during our honeymoon trip?

PS:

1. If both of you are married for the first time and petitioner has good financial situation shown in Affidavit of Support, then there is no need to worry at all. Visa Interview at Mumbai Consulate becomes just a formality for applicant to show up his/her face to American CO and answer some basic questions to prove both of you know each other well.

2. We kept *only* about 5 email/chat logs (1 per month to show continued relationship for past 5 months with one chat log just 1 week old from interview date) and no phone logs for interview, and CO did not ask any other evidence other than wedding/trip photos.

3. There is no need to keep a big marriage album if you can make a small album. Windows are so small that you can pass only small album thru window. Make sure your wedding photos include Indian wedding procedures (such as feras, exchanging flower maala etc.). This is a major evidence to prove that you had a genuine wedding ceremony.

4. DO NOT listen to other people surrounding you (specifically those who have not gone thru actual visa interview procedure but only heard thru their sources with masala gossips added on top of it to scare others).

5. Be yourself during interview and answer honestly. Don\'t try to make up answers.

6. Keep petitioner\'s Income Tax Return photocopy with you for an interview.

USCIS (114 days)
2013-01-25 - Sent I-130
2013-01-28 - NOA1 (case at MSC)
2013-05-22 - NOA2

NVC (92 days)
2013-07-02 - NVC received case
2013-07-02 - IIN assigned
2013-07-09 - DS3032 email sent
2013-07-15 - AOS bill invoiced and paid
2013-07-16 - AOS packet sent

2013-07-23 - DS3032 accepted
2013-07-24 - IV bill invoiced and paid
2013-07-24 - IV packet sent

2013-08-09 - AOS Packet Checklist

2013-08-14 - AOS Packet Checklist Received by NVC

2013-08-19 - IV Package Accepted

2013-09-11 - AOS Package accepted
2013-09-11 - Case complete

2013-09-18 - Case complete Status Email from NVC
2013-10-01 - Interview scheduled


Consulate
2013-10-07 - Medical
2013-11-06 - Interview (Approved)
2013-11-08 - Visa in hand
2013-11-15 - POE (California)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted

Can u plz elaborate the process step by step of getting CR-1 visa after entering the US embassy. Which documents we have to submit and when ?

Here you go...

1. Who is calling you? (Or who has filed a petition for you?)
2. How do you pronounce his name?
3. What are you doing?
4. Have you ever visited USA?
5. Have you ever tried USA visa previously?
6. What does his father do?
7. What does his mother do?
8. Where do his father and mother live?
9. What is his father and mother’s name?
10. What is your mother and father name?
11. What is your mother’s father name?
12. What is your father’s father name?
13. What is your name?
14. How you do the communication? (such as thru email, chat, sms, video chat, phone etc.)
15. What does he do?
16. What is your (applicant) age?
17. What is your husband’s age?
18. Is he married before?
19. Have you married before?
20. Do you and your husband have kids?
21. Where does your husband live?
22. What is his date of birth?
23. Who has petitioned for you?
24. When did you get married?
25. What is your engagement date?
26. Where are you from?
27. If any, which other names were you known by?
28. What are you working as?
29. Is this the first marriage for both of you?
30. How did you meet each other?
31. Is your husband’s parent related to your father?
32. When did you meet your husband for the first time?
33. When did you see him for the last time?
34. Is this your love or arranged marriage?
35. Who arranged your marriage? (applicable only if it’s an arrange marriage)
36. How did your parents come to know each other?
37. Where did you go for honeymoon?
38. Since when have you been in this relationship?
39. When was the first time you met him in person?
40. How many times has he visited India?
41. Does your husband have any sibling? (Or how many brother and sister does your husband have?)
42. What is his sister or brother’s name? What does she/he do? How old is she/he?
43. Where does his sister/brother lives?
44. Did his sister/brother attend the wedding? Can you identify her/him in your wedding album?
45. What is your husband’s brother-in-law/sister-in-law’s name? What does he/she do?
46. Have you been to any other countries before?
47. What did your husband study?
48. Which college did he go to?
49. How long was he in India during his last trip?
50. How did your husband immigrate to America? (NOTE: applicable only if petitioner is US Naturalized Citizen)
51. When did your husband get naturalized? (NOTE: applicable only if petitioner is US Naturalized Citizen)
52. How long did he stay after the wedding?
53. Where was the wedding?
54. Did his family come for the wedding?
55. How many times has he visited you since the wedding?
56. Who attended your marriage?
57. What was your Husband's age when he left India?
58. In which university did your husband completed his graduation in USA?
59. If any, Which University in India did he graduate from?
60. What did your husband specialize in?
61. Is your husband currently a student in US?
62. What is his designation?
63. How long he has been with this company?
64. Who proposed the wedding?
65. Did you have a traditional wedding ceremony?
66. How was the ceremony conducted?
67. How many times did you walk around the fire?
68. Where does your husband work? (Or what does your husband do for living?)
69. What is his work specialty?
70. What is the name of his boss?
71. What is your work specialty?
72. Did your parents talk to your husband during the meeting?

73. What kind of wedding?

74. How many days was the wedding?

75. How often do you both talk to each other?

76. Who is calling you?

77. What is your DOB?

78. What is husband’s DOB?

79. What is your mother’s Maiden name?

80. What is your father’s Maiden name?

81. Where does he live?

82. What is your father’s name?

83. With whom does he live?

84. When was your marriage? Is it arranged?

85. Who arranged and how?

86. Do you have your husband\'s Income Tax Return copy with you?

87. What does he do?

88. How did you meet each other first time?

89. How long are you both in this relationship?

90. When did you see your husband last time?

91. Which places did you visit in this trip?

92. How long have your spouse been in the US?

93. Is this your first marriage? Is this your spouse's first marriage?

94. What are your plans after relocating to the US?

95. Does your spouse visit India frequently?

96. Did your spouse study in the US? If not, where did your spouse study and which universities did your spouse go to?

97. Does he have any siblings?

98. Why didn’t your husband visit you during these 10 months?

99. Where did we stay during our honeymoon trip?

PS:
1. If both of you are married for the first time and petitioner has good financial situation shown in Affidavit of Support, then there is no need to worry at all. Visa Interview at Mumbai Consulate becomes just a formality for applicant to show up his/her face to American CO and answer some basic questions to prove both of you know each other well.
2. We kept *only* about 5 email/chat logs (1 per month to show continued relationship for past 5 months with one chat log just 1 week old from interview date) and no phone logs for interview, and CO did not ask any other evidence other than wedding/trip photos.
3. There is no need to keep a big marriage album if you can make a small album. Windows are so small that you can pass only small album thru window. Make sure your wedding photos include Indian wedding procedures (such as feras, exchanging flower maala etc.). This is a major evidence to prove that you had a genuine wedding ceremony.
4. DO NOT listen to other people surrounding you (specifically those who have not gone thru actual visa interview procedure but only heard thru their sources with masala gossips added on top of it to scare others).
5. Be yourself during interview and answer honestly. Don\'t try to make up answers.
6. Keep petitioner\'s Income Tax Return photocopy with you for an interview.

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