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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Lebanon
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hi, i think this good idea lets share thoughts , what we prepared papers for interview , questions that they may asked , my interview on 21 march , good luck every one

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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They can ask you just about anything concerning you and financee and relationship

also know about her past and present including her family, education and personal affairs

photos you take in should include a few of fianancee with your family so they see all have met and approve

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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My husband being a muslim they tried to embarass him with some very personal quesitons

Just be prepared to answer any and all things concerning your relaitonship with financee knowing all you can about her and her family, living conditions, where financee has attended schools, college, lived in the past

go in to interview with confidence and answer quickly not giving them extra information but just the honest answer to quesiton

in Morocco if you smile, they assume and do tell people they lie, so be very serious and respectful

and the best to luck

incha allah / all will go well

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Lebanon
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I had my interview in the American embassy in Beirut and it was so smooth and everything went well. They will probably ask you how did you met your fiancee and where, what did you do when you met, what does she work, was she married before and does she have any children. They might ask you what do you work in Lebanon and if you have any relatives in the US. I took the following documents to the interview;

Birth Certificate

Police Clearance

Family record

Marriage Certificate (My case was CR-1 so it's different from yours)

Photos of us together

They consul approved my interview after like 7 minutes form the interview and told me to come next week to get my passport with the visa.

The immigration process caused me PTSD.

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