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Upcoming interview. Do I need to bring my spouse?

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I have an upcoming interview next month. My i-751 is still pending so i’m guessing this is going to be a combo interview. Has anyone ever done this during covid times? I understand the applicant is only allowed inside, but since my i-751 is still pending, do i have to bring my husband with me? Just want to plan since the place is 2hrs away from our house and I also have a toddler coming with us.

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49 minutes ago, Davadell said:

I would def bring him along. I had combo interview in Memphis. I brought my wife along but as we approached our interviewer he told us my wife could wait outside. It took just a few mins for the entire process.

Thank you! Did they ask questions to your wife as well?

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14 hours ago, carlamariec said:

Thank you! Did they ask questions to your wife as well?

Nope, no questions at all about wife. I would advice you bring as much evidence as you can with you though we brought all of our evidence with us, he did not ask for any additional. I think the interview process depends a lot on who your interviewer is. I was in and out within 15 mins give or take.

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