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Filed: Country: Canada
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My husband and I had the "initial interview" yesterday afternoon. It was at 2:00 pm and we arrived there at 1:30 but weren't seen till 3:00pm. The interview was taped and we were sworn in to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Anyway I was able to translate for him, which was great. My husband was asked his date of birth, address (which he forgot, cause he was nervous), mothers and fathers name-Just the basics. Then he was asked all these other questions like has he ever been convicted of a felony, smuggled drugs/people, used illegal documents, had government assistance for example welfare (he asked "what is that?"-which oviosly meant NO, very funny lol), or if he ever claimed to be a US citizen, all of which he said no. Then she asked if we had any additional evidence to add to our file, and I showed our supporting evidence like pictures, bills, accounts etc (By the way-make copies of these). Then she asked how or where we met. And then asked if I knew what conditional residence meant, and i said yes. She printed off a letter stating that my husband was granted conditional residence as of 1-30-07. And that was it. I had a few questions but nothing too important. She said our green card would arrive in the mail-God knows when.

Anyway so those of you who have an upcoming interview, good luck and dont get nervous, its not that bad, unless you have something to hide.

Yay its over for the next year and nine months!!!!!!!!!

Thank the Lord Jesus Christ!

Hi,

Congratulationg!When you apply AOS did you submit any evidence of your relationship such as join account statment and bill besides submit financial evidence.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Congrats! Party time

My husband and I had the "initial interview" yesterday afternoon. It was at 2:00 pm and we arrived there at 1:30 but weren't seen till 3:00pm. The interview was taped and we were sworn in to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Anyway I was able to translate for him, which was great. My husband was asked his date of birth, address (which he forgot, cause he was nervous), mothers and fathers name-Just the basics. Then he was asked all these other questions like has he ever been convicted of a felony, smuggled drugs/people, used illegal documents, had government assistance for example welfare (he asked "what is that?"-which oviosly meant NO, very funny lol), or if he ever claimed to be a US citizen, all of which he said no. Then she asked if we had any additional evidence to add to our file, and I showed our supporting evidence like pictures, bills, accounts etc (By the way-make copies of these). Then she asked how or where we met. And then asked if I knew what conditional residence meant, and i said yes. She printed off a letter stating that my husband was granted conditional residence as of 1-30-07. And that was it. I had a few questions but nothing too important. She said our green card would arrive in the mail-God knows when.

Anyway so those of you who have an upcoming interview, good luck and dont get nervous, its not that bad, unless you have something to hide.

Yay its over for the next year and nine months!!!!!!!!!

Thank the Lord Jesus Christ!

GOOD LUCK TO ALL

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