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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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This is from the US embassy site in Cario

Please note: the following persons may accompany a visa applicant during Consular-related visits:

  • Special Needs Visitors: Applicants who have special needs due to a physical disability may be accompanied by ONE person. An adult may also be admitted if appearing on behalf of an applicant who is a minor child.
  • Due to space limitations, only applicants with scheduled appointments for visa interviews will be allowed inside the waiting rooms. American Citizen immigrant visa petitioners and all other non-applicants must remain outside.

the site is http://egypt.usembassy.gov/consular/iv.html

easy to look up just google "can my spouse attend interview at US embassy in Cario?"

good luck

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hello, my husband had his interview on Monday August 29, I definitely attended the interview with him. I actually encourage your wife to attend the interview with you. My husband I think it really helped with his interview.

  • Got Married: July 25, 2015 (L)

  • Sent I-130: August 23, 2016

I-130: Approved! wohoo! February 17, 2016

NVC Received: March 07, 2016

Sent IV Package : March 28, 2016 We got a checked list :ranting: - NVC lost English translated police certificate :protest: wuah! delayed us 1 month!

Received Instruction and interview appointment letter- June 29, 2016

Interview in Cairo August 29, 2016 :idea: - Interview went well, Approved :) wohoo!!!! *I (petitioner) attended interview with my husband. Overall interview went well, (with the help of this forum) questions asked to me When did I arrive Egypt? How many times have I visited? Do I live in Egypt? Questions asked to my husband Where did we meet? How did we connect?(this is what she asked, i guess she meant how did we stay in touch) Did we have a wedding?

Visa ready August 31, 2016.

Habibi (L) Received VISA September 08, 2016 :dancing:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I also attended the interview with my fiancé.

I went planning to stand outside. But the guards and the embassy staff said I could go in. So I did.

It was a much better interview and experience for both of us knowing that we were together side by side.

Everyone should go if they are able. I think it made a big difference for us.

Just make sure that during the interview the beneficiary answers the questions. (the interview is for them - not the US Citizen)

Best of luck!

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