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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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The best evidence you can bring is yourself. I will be attending my hubbies interview in May. All the best :thumbs:

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

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Great Cook Shop in the Chicago Land Area: Montego Bay Jerk Chicken Restaurant in Bellwood IL

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I attended the interview with my fiance last month - it was a lot less stressful for both of us this way. We met up in Rio a few days before the interview and I went to the medical exam with him (the doctor actually invited me into the room).

I'm so glad I went because we spent 9 days in one of the most beautiful cities in the world and we were able to go through all of that part of this process together.

The CO didn't ask us many questions - although he did want to see pictures. I think it's good for the USC to go, not only for support, but to show the CO how you and your fiance are together.

We left Brazil for Miami a few days after we picked up the visa and that was good for him because he had never left his country before and doesn't speak English. I was his translator.

In addition, we spent hours and hours and hours in airports, so it was great to be together.

We had our pre-honeymoon in Rio - so it was romantic too (L)

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I believe it is country specific. It goes a lot smoother for countries like Germany, France etc. compared to African and mena countries where applicants are often

scrutinized in detail, frequently harrassed for bona fide relationship issues.

In my opinion it benefits you being there, even if not allowed in the interview, just knowing you are waiting outside can make the difference to the conoff.

True Jamaica is a high fraud country and it is recommended the spouse attend the interview.

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

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Great Cook Shop in the Chicago Land Area: Montego Bay Jerk Chicken Restaurant in Bellwood IL

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I am leaving Wednesday for my wife's interview on Thursday in Bogota. There it seems to make a difference. Remember that the amount of approvals or denials on VJ is only a small percentage of what goes on. I know there are over 60 interviews in Bogota next Thursday and no one from VJ will be there, at least that I know of. It is country specific but to me it is worth the money for the moral support and to be able to enter the US with my wife the day she enters the US. Just my opinion, but to me it is wel worth the money given all the time and heartache you have put into this process.

Of course, just my opinion,

Doug

I-130

2006 09 06 Mailed I-130

2006 09 07 Rec'd at CA Center

2006 09 13 I-130 NOA1 receipt date

2006 11 22 NOA2, approved

2007 02 15 Case complete at NVC

2007 02 21 Case forwarded to Bogota Embassy

2007 02 23 Case received at Embassy

2007 04 12 Interview,VISA GRANTED

I-751- Removing Conditions

2009 04 08 Overnight Application

2009 04 09 Rec'd Application at CSC

2009 04 17 Rec'd NOA

2009 05 10 Called CSC - No Biometrix letter, 45 day Inquiry starts

2009 05 18 Made Info Pass appointment for June 2

2009 05 26 Rec'd response and copy of Bio Appt letter dated May 14, Appt on May 28

2009 05 27 Biometrix-walked in a day early and completed appointment

2009 06 01 Approved Conditions Removed (rec'd Congratulations letter on June 9)

2009 06 12 Touched but nothing changed on USCIS website

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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Awesome. I'm planning on attending wheather it makes a difference or not. Getting closer to our interview date and I want my fiance to realize she's not alone anymore. If she needs me for any reason I'll be right there. What other way to show this by attending the interview with her? This is going to be our most important interview in our lives so of course I'll be there by her side.

N-400 for Citizenship.

09/15/2010 Application Sent.

09/22/2010 Check Cashed.

09/23/2010 NOA Sent.

09/27/2010 NOA Received.

10/15/2010 Biometric Appointment.

01/26/2011 Interview Letter.

02/24/2011 Interview Date. PASSED!!!!!!!!

03/25/2011 Received oath ceremony letter

04/21/2011 Oath Ceremony @ 12:30PM

Oath Ceremony Completed. Now A US Citizenship.

I-130 Petition for Mother

05/05/2011 Application Sent To Chicago Lockbox.

05/11/2011 Check Cashed.

05/14/2011 Received NOA.

08/03/2011 RFE Notice Sent.

08/06/2011 RFE Received.

08/22/2011 Send Additional Evidence.

08/25/2011 Status Update Changed To RFE Received.

09/02/2011 Approval Notice Sent.

09/06/2011 Approval Letter Received.

09/29/2011 Received Email With NVC Number, Fee, And Choice Of Agent Form.

09/29/2011 Paid NVC $88.00 Fee Online.

09/30/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

10/07/2011 Emailed Choice Of Agent Form.

10/12/2011 Paid $404.00 IV Fee Online.

10/14/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

01/10/2012 Email From NVC Stating Case Complete And Interview Date 02/16/2012 @ 7AM

01/18/2012 Medical Appointment

02/16/2012 Interview Date PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I don't know if it tecnically makes a difference, but I would think that allowing the Consul to see the two of you together and getting a feel for how you interact will not hurt you. I have to agree that I think the moral support of your Spouse/Fiance is priceless and worth the money spent if you can do it. I understand that some people's situation doesn't allow them to attend for a variety of reasons and that's okay. My sweetheart told me that she did not care if I could not make it to the medical exam as long as I came to be with her at the interview. I promised her (barring any unforseen emergencies) that I would make the trip. For me, its not really about an advantage for the interview. Its about being there to support the woman I love more than life itself.

Scott

Removing Conditions on Wife's GC

08/14/09-Mailed Packet to CSC

08/24/09-Packet Received at CSC

08/24/09-Check Cashed

09/16/09-NOA 1 Received (My Error)

09/16/09-Biometrics

10/20/09-Interview PASSED!!!!

10/28/09-Approval Notice Received via US Mail

AOS for Daughter's K-2

07/14/09 - Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

07/16/09 - Received AOS Packet in Chicago

07/27/09 - NOA1 Received

08/10/09 - Biometrics ---DONE!!!---

09/16/09 - Interview Date AOS Held Pending Outcome of Wife's I-751

10/20/09 - Mir Passes ROC Interview

10/23/09 - Email received-Card Production Ordered!Woohooo!!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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The thing is, by the time the actual interview takes place, the decision is practically made. I would imagine that the decision to grant a visa is not going to be based on whether the SO is there or not. Because if that was such a determining factor, we'd ALL be there at the interview with our SO.....no matter the costs or difficulty in getting there.

But, I strongly believe that the decision to grant a visa is made on the facts and documentation provided. The person adjudicating the visa, has to try and remain objective, and look at the information in front of them.

I realize a lot of other individuals who have interviews, aren't members of this forum and therefore don't post their experiences here, however.............most "polling" data done in this country, only includes a small sample group as well. When you take into account the millions of people that live in this country, and who never participate in polls from Gannett, or some other institution that does polls.............the polls still are a pretty good indicator of the general consensus in this country.

And so, when I see 17 people respond (to that poll I made) , small sample as it may be, I think the fact that 94% of the people who responded and DIDNT attend the interview , had an SO whose visa was granted regardless, ........I think that information is probably pretty consistant with what generally happens at the interviews and consulates around the world.

I know in my own case, where my wife interviewed just a few days ago, had I been there with her.........................it would have made NO difference in the outcome. That was because we submitted an incorrect document, and the whether I was there or not....................it wouldn't have mattered a bit. They would STILL need that document. (my wife has aquired what they are asking, and hopefully will send it in Monday....and we expect to get the visa not long after).

Their decision in my wife's case, had nothing to do with whether I was there or not.......but was based on the documentation. My being there, wouldn't have changed a thing.

That being said.....................one thing I do agree with , in regards to other posts in this thread, it that it is still "preferable" for the spouse to be there, no matter how much it helps or not. I REALLY would have liked to be there with my wife........if anything, just to be there with her and give her support, so she wouldn't have to go it alone.

I'm sure in the case of every couple on this forum, were they able................they would have MUCH rather have been their with their SO at the interview, than not. It's too bad our government makes the abilty to do just that.....................so difficult.

Edited by MPGGPM

April 16, 2004 Married in Saint Augustine, Florida.

March 7, 2005 Wife left for Istanbul to serve J-1 2 year HRR. Was a very bad day at Black Rock.

May 23, 2006 USCIS receives application for I-130

June 12, 2006 Noa1

Sept 7, 2006 Noa2 I-130 approved

Oct 10 ,2006 Received fee bill from NVC

Nov 13 ,2006 Received Packet 2 DS-230

Jan 4, 2007 Mailed Packet 2 to NVC

Jan 22, 2007 RFE from NVC aaarrrrgggghhh!!!!!!!!

Feb 28, 2007 NVC received "checklist" response and original documents for the RFE

March 13, 2007 Case completed at NVC! Whoooohoooo!! Ankara, here we come!!!!

March 15, 2007 Case fowarded to Ankara Embassy

April 4, 2007 Interview. Wife gets handed the little green paper. Not good. Need to submit a few more things.

April 9, 2007 Items mailed back to Embassy. Crossing fingers, rubbing the "rabbit's foot", etc,..that this may FINALLY be the end.

April 14, 2007 Visa delivered! Wife is finally going to be on her way back home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

April 20, 2007 Wife enters through JFK. The days of grabbing my dinners at the WalMart deli....are now officially over!!!

Stay tuned to this channel for further updates..........

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I just know that my husband doesn't know all the paper work I did for his Visa Journey. I have a 3 inch binder full of all our documents and 3 photo books full of evidence. I really think it is what country your SO is at. I prefer to be there because I know that people in JA with out there SO were drilled hard when they went alone. When couples went most all made it through the process. Plus the plane ticket there is not to expensive from the USA. If your not going to be there I recommend putting a book or binder together for your partner and send it with everything labeled. This will help their interview go smoothly. Just my 2 cents...

I am glad your wife had a good experience.

Met Jan 1998, vows on 2006, Jay Jay born 2008, baby 2 - 2011

Look at time line for visa information

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Great Cook Shop in the Chicago Land Area: Montego Bay Jerk Chicken Restaurant in Bellwood IL

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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It's not the ultimate factor but should make a good impression on the CO. This is considered making that extra trip AFTER the filling of the petition and should hold some weight. Anything that could be intreperated as having a bonafied relationship. Really depends on the embassy itself. This, of course, is just my opinion.

N-400 for Citizenship.

09/15/2010 Application Sent.

09/22/2010 Check Cashed.

09/23/2010 NOA Sent.

09/27/2010 NOA Received.

10/15/2010 Biometric Appointment.

01/26/2011 Interview Letter.

02/24/2011 Interview Date. PASSED!!!!!!!!

03/25/2011 Received oath ceremony letter

04/21/2011 Oath Ceremony @ 12:30PM

Oath Ceremony Completed. Now A US Citizenship.

I-130 Petition for Mother

05/05/2011 Application Sent To Chicago Lockbox.

05/11/2011 Check Cashed.

05/14/2011 Received NOA.

08/03/2011 RFE Notice Sent.

08/06/2011 RFE Received.

08/22/2011 Send Additional Evidence.

08/25/2011 Status Update Changed To RFE Received.

09/02/2011 Approval Notice Sent.

09/06/2011 Approval Letter Received.

09/29/2011 Received Email With NVC Number, Fee, And Choice Of Agent Form.

09/29/2011 Paid NVC $88.00 Fee Online.

09/30/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

10/07/2011 Emailed Choice Of Agent Form.

10/12/2011 Paid $404.00 IV Fee Online.

10/14/2011 Online Status Changed To Paid.

01/10/2012 Email From NVC Stating Case Complete And Interview Date 02/16/2012 @ 7AM

01/18/2012 Medical Appointment

02/16/2012 Interview Date PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Filed: Timeline
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Awesome topic. :thumbs:

I'm also planning on attending the interview with my fiancee. Need more feedback on this please. Anyone else attended the interview and do you feel it helped?

I attended with my husband in London (I've lived in the UK for six years so it wasn't difficult); my presence was not required but I think it soothed my husband.

Our interview was on September 11th, 2006 and they were very noid about liquids at the Embassy; there were cops everywhere with machine guns and people with mirrors on sticks hovering around all the cars and MIBs (men in black) all over the place. I think if he'd had to go alone he'd have freaked. :devil:

24 June 2007: Leaving day/flying to Dallas-Fort Worth

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Tanzania
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The best evidence you can bring is yourself. I will be attending my hubbies interview in May. All the best :thumbs:

I agree - that is the best evidence. I plan to attend as well. Its important for to me to be there and I want to be able to support my fiance. Flying to TZ for a week is no easy endeavor and at the very least it should show them how committed we are to one another. Now if my fiance was from UK or France, I prob would not bother.

K-1 - VSC

Aug 2005 -- 1st trip, We meet, become friends; Jan 2006 -- start dating

April 2006 -- 2nd trip, We get engaged; Sept-Nov 2006 -- 3rd trip, More time together

Feb 8, 2007 -- Mailed 129-F package to VSC

Feb 13 -- NOA1!

Feb 19 -- Touched

Feb 20 -- check cashed! NOA1 arrives snail mail!

Feb 22 -- Touched

Mar 8 -- NOA2 email!

Mar 12 -- NVC recieves

Mar 15 -- NVC sends out

Mar. 26 -- Packet 3!

Apr 17 -- Medical

Apr 24 -- Interview, Approved!

Apr 27 -- Picked up passport

May 4 -- POE JFK

May 19-- Apply for SS#

Jul 13 -- Married!

Jul 24 -- Sent out AOS/EAD paperwork

End of Aug -- NOA for EAD and AOS

Sept 6 -- Biometrics

Sep 21 -- Email that AOS app was transfered to CSC

Sept 24 -- Email that EAD is on its way

Oct 10 -- EAD card recvd

Nov 10 -- Email that AOS APPROVED!!!!! (no interview)

Nov 16 -- Green card arrives in mail

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"Love always finds its way home"

 
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