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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello everyone, 

after 8 months wait, finally we recover a letter for interview . M us citizen and my husband came here on K1 in April 2017. 

We are going for interview end of this month. 

I wonder what kind of questions they do ask?  Will they gonna ask the same question separately from us ? Is it gonna be together Intervirw or separately . 

 

Also my husband is nt suffiecent in English. Should he take any interprator or I should b able to help him? How lengthy the interview could b ,?

 

also unfortunately  I had my miscarriage last month. It did happens after the 4th day I checked at home . Should we tell them since I don't have doctor report . 

 

Please advise

thanks 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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17 hours ago, J & J 1991 said:

Hello everyone, 

after 8 months wait, finally we recover a letter for interview . M us citizen and my husband came here on K1 in April 2017. 

We are going for interview end of this month. 

I wonder what kind of questions they do ask?  Will they gonna ask the same question separately from us ? Is it gonna be together Intervirw or separately . 

 

Also my husband is nt suffiecent in English. Should he take any interprator or I should b able to help him? How lengthy the interview could b ,?

 

also unfortunately  I had my miscarriage last month. It did happens after the 4th day I checked at home . Should we tell them since I don't have doctor report . 

 

Please advise

thanks 

No standard set of interview questions because it is dependent on the officer.  You may or may not be able to be present during the interview

YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I have a few friends who have been through the process, and along with our experience, it varies significantly what they will ask. You are allowed to bring an interpreter for your spouse, though I am not aware of what specifications you have to follow. Our interview was only a half hour, 10 minutes questioning my husband alone, 10 with me, and 10 going over and confirming information. We really were not asked much.

 
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