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salam alikom

i hve the interview and i hear the CO in Casablanca ask like this question so if anyone know good answer for it it will be nice to share it

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1 how long did did you have that account at this website before you meet your fiance

2 why are you only interested in American women not Moroccan women

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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yeah iknow im just wanna get an idea how i can say it with right word you know

You should be able to interview in Arabic or English. What ever language it is the truth will have to be good enough.

Q # 1 -- What ever date you began using it on.

Q # 2 -- Of course only you the real answer to that. A suggestion would be to again tell the truth by saying you are interested in women and people from many places including Morocco.

These and other questions are designed to help determine what motivates you to want to make this type of change in your life. Keep in mind your country is considered a high fraud country so it will not be easy to go thru this process.

Prepare yourself for the dreaded A P process which affects a high percentage of case from Morocco. You may not be put in A P at all but many are. This is a black hole that is very difficult to endure but it must be done.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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The thing is there is not set answer to give you for these questions. Only you can answer them because they are personal. How long on that sight. Tell them. Why this kind of person.. Well why? once again this is why you want this. I could tell you why I prefer what I prefer but that is me not you. You need to answer these questions in your own words.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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1) Is obvious - answer honestly. If they ask you such a question then they've probably already looked up your profile and activity on whatever website and they will know, among other things, how long you've been a member. I hope you've read the CASA Embassy reviews on Visa Journey. It is one of the toughest ones to get through. Your English is lacking a bit, though writing is usually more challenging than speaking. Think hard about what language you want the interview to be in. You don't want to end up misconstruing what the CO asks or misspeaking in your answers.

2) Answer honestly also - this time from your heart. If you know that you love your fiancée and you have nothing but the best intentions for moving to the US to be with her, you'll know how to articulate your feelings and motivations.

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Wow! I am surprised that you don't know HOW LONG and WHY for those two questions? You need to tell the truth because they will know! They check EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU. And just to let you know President Obama admits that he supports online background checks so he probably already knows your answers for those 2 questions. So like the other posters said...YOU JUST HAVE TO ANSWER HONESTLY.

I can tell you that if you are not good in speaking in English, you can choose to do the interview in Arabic. They will gladly have a translator available there for you. They will actually ask you if you want to interview in the language you are most comfortable with. That option was given to my husband. So good luck & let us know how your interview went!

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Yes, translators are available at interviews. No, it is not a good idea to do a visa interview in Arabic if English is the only language shared and used by a Moroccan guy and his American fiancé or wife though.

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There are also multiple ways of answering the CO's questions, truthfully.

There's some debate over whether or not it's best to answer questions as concisely as possible, or expound.

Like answering "8 months" vs "I met my fiancé 8 months after opening on account on that site. We started talking about blah blah blah, when we both commented on so and so's profile, and started to get to know each other better from there."

Some people are way more comfortable and sound less nervous offering narratives than when they answer direct questions . Other people sound weird, rehearsed and shady. It all depends.

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believe me the consulate will be doing so many background investigations and behavioral checks on you in morocco (I assume all countries go thru this but I am only personally familiar with morocco) . don't get nervous (if you have no ghosts in your closet) it's their way of finding out if you will become a potential burden to our otherwise burdened government and economy. I would love to believe that they actually care about the petitioner but they have a legally binding agreement to protect the selves should things not work out.

If you really love or think you love this woman and are anticipating a happy or chance for a happy life with her in the USA than answer naturally and stay relaxed. They are going to even be watching you in the waiting room lol.

They may hunt down old school chums and question them about you too. If they can find ANYTHING they will..it's the government! And they will try to filet you in the interview if they can. So as I mentioned if you have no skeletons than no worries just be honest. You can get another interview it's not the end. What is time if you love someone? But if you have something's out there...save yourself and your fiancé or wife the heart ache and embarrassment because they will know it. Just saying.......only you ( and big brother lol ) know...

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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The CO has been asking point blank questions. She did of my husband.

Answer anything they say truthfully and from the heart. If it's the same CO, she's pretty cut and dry and rough in the beginning, but if you're honest, she warms up I hear.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Oh gosh, my nerves are so bad wondering about my fiance's interview I keep making myself sick with worry. I spend too much time reading and researching visa information . . .

Service Center : Texas Service Center
Consulate : Morocco
I-129F Sent : 2014-06-07
I-129F NOA1 : 2014-06-11
I-129F NOA2 : 2014-11-21

NVC Received : 2014-12-09

Date Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned: 2014-12-10

NVC Left: 2014-12-11

Consulate Received: 2014-12-17

Packet 3 Received: 2014-12-29

Interview Date: 2015-01-12

Refusal due to failed drug test, required one year of drug tests

Final Drug Test: 2016-01-21; PASSED

A few days later the embassy called:

PETITION EXPIRED - RETURNED TO USCIS

Service Center : Nebraska Service Center
Consulate : Morocco

Married : May 7, 2016

I-130 Sent : 2016-05-20

I-130 NOA1 : 2016-05-23

Transferred : 2016-10-12

I-130 NOA2 : 2016-11-08

NVC Received : 2016-12-01

Received DS-261 / AOS Bill : 2016-12-03

Pay AOS Bill : 2016-12-03

Send AOS Package : 2016-12-08

Submit Ds-261 : 2016-12-03

Receive IV Bill : 2016-12-03

Pay IV Bill : 2016-12-30

Send IV Package: 2016-12-08

Checklist: 2017-03-31

Case Completed at NVC2017-05-01

Interview Date: 2017-06-06

Interview Result : Administrative Processing 

 

Visa In Hand: September 28, 2017

POE: October 19, 2017 - JFK

 
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