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Dear people of the forum,

 

I am scheduled for the interview in Amsterdam for a i-129f K1 fiancee visa.

 

I would like to know if there are any additional tips or advise that I should take in consideration before my interview. Also I would like to know if the interview will be in dutch or english so I know what to expect.

 

I would like to thank you guys for helping out!

 

greetings!

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52 minutes ago, Baseboz said:

Dear people of the forum,

 

I am scheduled for the interview in Amsterdam for a i-129f K1 fiancee visa.

 

I would like to know if there are any additional tips or advise that I should take in consideration before my interview. Also I would like to know if the interview will be in dutch or english so I know what to expect.

 

I would like to thank you guys for helping out!

 

greetings!

Hi,

 

All the interviews are in English, so you might want to practice if its not your strongest language  skill. Other than that no phones or such, be there on time, have your documents as required and don't get caught up in your nerves, know your fiancée's background and details about your relationship. Do not mind not having no eye contact with the interviewer, it can make one nervous at some point. Heel veel succes! Letwel sommige interviews kunnen maar 10 minuten duren?.

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16 minutes ago, Yeonin said:

Hi,

 

All the interviews are in English, so you might want to practice if its not your strongest language  skill. Other than that no phones or such, be there on time, have your documents as required and don't get caught up in your nerves, know your fiancée's background and details about your relationship. Do not mind not having no eye contact with the interviewer, it can make one nervous at some point. Heel veel succes! Letwel sommige interviews kunnen maar 10 minuten duren?.

Hi, engels is geen probleem dus daar kom ik wel uit, telefoon mocht wel mee hoorde ik (van het consulaat) maar geen andere devices. Bedankt voor je tips! Heb mn vriendin al meerdere malen maanden achter mekaar gezien dus dat komt helemaal goed!

 

 

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3 hours ago, Baseboz said:

Hi, engels is geen probleem dus daar kom ik wel uit, telefoon mocht wel mee hoorde ik (van het consulaat) maar geen andere devices. Bedankt voor je tips! Heb mn vriendin al meerdere malen maanden achter mekaar gezien dus dat komt helemaal goed!

 

 

Phones are an absolute no go, lees hier http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/index.php?cnty=Netherlands&cty=&dfilter=5    . TOP! Good luck to you both on your new union strakkies!

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34 minutes ago, Yeonin said:

Phones are an absolute no go, lees hier http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/index.php?cnty=Netherlands&cty=&dfilter=5    . TOP! Good luck to you both on your new union strakkies!

Wat grappig want ik kreeg het volgende terug toen ik het vroeg aan hun officiele facebook account van het consulaat, daarnaast staat dit ook in de begeleiding.

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This is the first time I heard that phones are allowed. Up to now anybody with electronic devices (including phones) has been sent to the back of the line. Than they are allowed in and have to surrender their electronics at the security desk. People could than retrieve there electronics upon leaving the building. The space at the desk is limited so if they run out of space you were sent away. 

 

Please let us know if this procedure has changed. You will help out your fellow applicants.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Fr8dog said:

This is the first time I heard that phones are allowed. Up to now anybody with electronic devices (including phones) has been sent to the back of the line. Than they are allowed in and have to surrender their electronics at the security desk. People could than retrieve there electronics upon leaving the building. The space at the desk is limited so if they run out of space you were sent away. 

 

Please let us know if this procedure has changed. You will help out your fellow applicants.

 

 

Hi,

 

Now I dont think I want to bring my phone just to be sure because you guys say so, I will keep you guys up to date because my interview will be the 28th of march.

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I would say definitely no phones allowed and no iwatch and other digital watches are allowed in the consulate.

Went through the consulate in November 2016, guess this policy shouldnt be changed that fast.

You should not be nervous for your language, I would say. The interviewers are super nice.

 

If after the interview you are asked to drop-by and pass your passport, do let the guards know that you are for immigrant visa or your passport would be put in the non-immigrant visa pile and the consulate ppl would contact you for that they did not receive your passport and then you would be panicking for your passport......

been there....

 

other than that, veel success!!

 

 

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On 3/18/2017 at 7:32 PM, Fr8dog said:

This is the first time I heard that phones are allowed. Up to now anybody with electronic devices (including phones) has been sent to the back of the line. Than they are allowed in and have to surrender their electronics at the security desk. People could than retrieve there electronics upon leaving the building. The space at the desk is limited so if they run out of space you were sent away. 

 

Please let us know if this procedure has changed. You will help out your fellow applicants.

 

 

Had the phone with me to the interview today, not a problem at all.

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