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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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I wrote a review of all of my fiance's questions that were asked in Algeria two weeks ago (on the Algerian consulate review page)....but you may want to visit your country's consulate reviews (that may be more helpful).

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kuwait
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I think it widely depends on both the embassy and the applicant's particular circumstances. Some embassies are notoriously more strict than others, particularly those in high-fraud countries. Also if there are any red flags, such as previous marriages, children from previous marriages/relationships, large age differences, lack of supporting evidence to prove a relationship, etc then the CO will probably be much more scrutinizing with his or her examination as well. 

 

At a minimum, most people are usually asked about their relationship history with their spouse. How they met, how long they've been together, when they got married, have they ever been married previously, when they will go to the US, do you have any other family members in the US, etc. 

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2 hours ago, Lee & Lei said:

I think it widely depends on both the embassy and the applicant's particular circumstances. Some embassies are notoriously more strict than others, particularly those in high-fraud countries. Also if there are any red flags, such as previous marriages, children from previous marriages/relationships, large age differences, lack of supporting evidence to prove a relationship, etc then the CO will probably be much more scrutinizing with his or her examination as well. 

 

At a minimum, most people are usually asked about their relationship history with their spouse. How they met, how long they've been together, when they got married, have they ever been married previously, when they will go to the US, do you have any other family members in the US, etc. 

Thank you for the info. She is from Costa Rica. We are both divorced and we have included her 17 year old son to move to the US as well. We are only two years apart in age.

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