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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi,

My interview is in November 2013. My petitioner is my mom. Can you please help me in what questions they ask in interview. What proofs i need to take. Do they check educational documents and work experience as well?

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Since you are an F2B, I would bring a proof that you are still single or unmarried.

F2a Son of LPR (brother)

1-20-12-- Priority Date

6-11-13-Approval Date

09-06-13-Case Complete

09-07-13- Expedite Request @ NVC (approved)

09-30-13-Case left NVC building (per CSR)

10-02-13- Case "In Transit" (CEAC)

10-08-13-Case " Ready"-Embassy received files

10-14-13- Called Embassy to set-up Interview. email confirmation same day

10-16-13-Medical Done (1day)

10-29-13- Interview Date -APPROVED

10-29-13- VISA ISSUED( CEAC)

11-04-03- VISA ON HAND

xx-xx-xx- POE

Im the USC. Petioned Mom on 10/2010

Mom's POE- 11/2011

Mom petitioned my brother (F2a) and sister (F2b)-Jan2012
Next is Dad (IR5).~ Journey Never Ends~

K1-2005

AOS-2006

ROC-2008

Naturalization-2009-2010

IR5-2010-2011

F2a-(brother) 2012-2013

F2b-(sister) PD 1/2012

F4- (sister)

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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Since you are an F2B, I would bring a proof that you are still single or unmarried.

How i can proof this that i am single? I mean a person can proof that he is married by taking snaps with his wife, i am single how i can prove? Please guide.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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I'll share my husband's F2B interview experience in 2011.

Full name and DOB of your petitioner?

How are you related to your petitioner?

How did your petitioner acquire LPR status?

When did your petitioner immigrate to the US?

Where does your petitioner live? Who are the persons he/she's living with?

What does the petitioner do for a living?

Do you have pictures of you and your petitioner together? (This is the part where you present the photos)

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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I'll share my husband's F2B interview experience in 2011.

Full name and DOB of your petitioner?

How are you related to your petitioner?

How did your petitioner acquire LPR status?

When did your petitioner immigrate to the US?

Where does your petitioner live? Who are the persons he/she's living with?

What does the petitioner do for a living?

Do you have pictures of you and your petitioner together? (This is the part where you present the photos)

Thanks Apple21. Can you please tell me that

  • Whether the pics of me and petitioner only are enough or it should be with family including other members as well...
  • My petitioner keep visiting home country frequently for medical reasons and thats why she is still LPR and not US national. So what should i tell them if the petitioner is not in US currently?
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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks Apple21. Can you please tell me that

  • Whether the pics of me and petitioner only are enough or it should be with family including other members as well… What matters is that both you and the petitioner are in the same photo.
  • My petitioner keep visiting home country frequently for medical reasons and thats why she is still LPR and not US national. So what should i tell them if the petitioner is not in US currently? You tell them the truth, of course. You can explain the situation. I assume your petitioner still considers the US as his domicile right?
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Thanks Apple21. Can you please tell me that

  • Whether the pics of me and petitioner only are enough or it should be with family including other members as well… What matters is that both you and the petitioner are in the same photo.
  • My petitioner keep visiting home country frequently for medical reasons and thats why she is still LPR and not US national. So what should i tell them if the petitioner is not in US currently? You tell them the truth, of course. You can explain the situation. I assume your petitioner still considers the US as his domicile right?

My petitioner is not US citizen, i dont know what makes my petitioner 'US AS HIS DOMICILE'? It has been 8 years since my petitioner visiting US off and on adn maintaining GC. Sometime my petitioner took special permission of 2 years to stay in home country...

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My petitioner is not US citizen, i dont know what makes my petitioner 'US AS HIS DOMICILE'? It has been 8 years since my petitioner visiting US off and on adn maintaining GC. Sometime my petitioner took special permission of 2 years to stay in home country...

I mean your father still considers the US as his country of residence. He files US taxes? He has US bank accounts/credit/debit cards? He has a house/apartment in the US? He has a car and a valid US driver's license? Those sort of things...

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I mean your father still considers the US as his country of residence. He files US taxes? He has US bank accounts/credit/debit cards? He has a house/apartment in the US? He has a car and a valid US driver's license? Those sort of things...

No, my petitioner is not US citizen, she doesnt file US taxes as she is housewife and never been employed. She lives there with my brother whenever she visit US...she is dependent...

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No, my petitioner is not US citizen, she doesnt file US taxes as she is housewife and never been employed. She lives there with my brother whenever she visit US...she is dependent...

Being a US citizen has nothing to do with it. I don't know why you keep saying that.

If she never filed taxes, she should write a letter explaining why she never did. She can say because she never worked (obviously).

The problem may arise because you refer that she VISITS the US. An LPR/GREEN CARD HOLDER must maintain residence/domicile in the US.

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Being a US citizen has nothing to do with it. I don't know why you keep saying that.

If she never filed taxes, she should write a letter explaining why she never did. She can say because she never worked (obviously).

The problem may arise because you refer that she VISITS the US. An LPR/GREEN CARD HOLDER must maintain residence/domicile in the US.

Yes she is mantaining her green card and while sending affidavit she mentioned that she is housewife with zero income. She has already submitted application that she has zero income and thats why she is using joint sponsor..thats done. I just have interview in november and want to know what should i say if they ask where is petitioner as petitioner is not in US and in home country for medical reason. Just want to know that will there be problem that even after 7 years the petitioner is still not US citizen and just maintaining GC.

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Hi guys,

my appointment was in jan 7th in Abu Dhabi, in the embassy officer asked me about my mom, and then told me that you need prove some documents about your mother's Domicilin, and then told me go back and try to gather some info and documents to prove it, then come back again.

i wanna know how long Should it be to gather my documents, i mean is there any expireation time? and how long my case will remain open at the embassy?. i can gather all information and documents for the end of AUGEST, what should i do to keep my case open and have the chance to prove my mom's Domicilin condition to office.

Pleasse help me, and tell me what kind of docuents should collect, my mother just came back to iran for new year and donig a surgery but she will back again for next 2 months, shoe found a job and is gonna go to stay in USA.

CAN IT HELP, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

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Hi guys,

my appointment was in jan 7th in Abu Dhabi, in the embassy officer asked me about my mom, and then told me that you need prove some documents about your mother's Domicilin, and then told me go back and try to gather some info and documents to prove it, then come back again.

i wanna know how long Should it be to gather my documents, i mean is there any expireation time? and how long my case will remain open at the embassy?. i can gather all information and documents for the end of AUGEST, what should i do to keep my case open and have the chance to prove my mom's Domicilin condition to office.

Pleasse help me, and tell me what kind of docuents should collect, my mother just came back to iran for new year and donig a surgery but she will back again for next 2 months, shoe found a job and is gonna go to stay in USA.

CAN IT HELP, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

to prove domicile in USA she can provide copy of her one or more of these

tax returns

bank account in US bank

utility bill on her name

if she works, letter of employment.

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