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Hi guys! Can you share to me some of the questions being asked during the Visa Interview? Im applying for an EB-3 Visa. Is there any chance of being denied?If so, what could be the reasons of not being approved?thanks a lot!

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A fellow VJ'r posted this some time ago. I hope it helps.

 

CR1 interview experience.
 
The officer was very nice and before starting the interview, she explained the entire process. She had a file with our documents in front of her, and after taking an oath and taking my fingerprints, she asked me questions regarding each document, my previous status in the US (I was there as exchange visitor), and our relationship. There was also a newbie officer observing the process.

Questions asked:
What visa did you have while in US?
Did you first meet your husband in DC?
When did you first see each other?
Were you/he married before? Do you have any children? Does he have children?
How many times has your husband visited your home country?
Did you get married in DC? How many people attended? Did you also celebrate in Slovenia?
How did he come to the US - What was his immigration status? When did he become citizen?
What does he do? Who is the employer?
What did you study? Where? Where did you work?
Did you live anywhere else except Slovenia and the US?
Did you meet his parents?
Talked her into checking wedding photos.
What is your mom's name and where were you born.
Do you already have a job in DC? When are you planning to leave?
Everything was more like a conversation not interview.

When she finished with questions, she said all documents look OK, so does medical exam. I hoped to hear Congrats, you've been approved, but instead, she proceeded to explain that they will contact me in about 7 days (via email) to let me know when I can come pick up passport. She explained a couple more things regarding the (conditional) green card. So overall, it was a pleasant experience.
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I found another post by a VJ'r.

 

    Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
    The CO was nice person I greeted him and he replied with a smile and asked if I need an
    interpreter which I refused with thanks. Then he asked me several questions.
    Can I see your affidavit of support?
    What is your Qualification?
    What is your wife qualification?
    How do we met?
    What is her age and your age?
    What she do for her living?
    What does she study?
    At which college?
    What is her brother age?
    Where will you move in US when you will arrive there?
    Does she tell any thing interesting of her life to you?
    Where does she works as a part time?
    How many time she visited Pakistan after marriage?
    Does she visited Pakistan before marriage?
    Have you ever been outside Pakistan?
    What does you do for living?
    Then he said I am done with you and you will get your visa within 10 days

 

 
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