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K1 process

20-11-06 We sent our petition I129F

28-12-06 NOA1

14-02-07 NOA2

17-03-07 Packet 4 arrived

29-05-07 Successful interview. (We waited that long because my fiance travels a lot)

AOS

15-07-07 Wedding

14-08-07 Interview in OK City, AOS, EAD and AP

15-09-07 NOA for EAD and AP.(sep 13)and on 20-09-07 NOA for AOS. (sep 13)

13-10-07 AP received

17-10-07 Biometrics.

29-10-07 EAD received

28-11-07 Card production ordered

11-12-07 Green Card on hand.

Removing conditions

4-09-09 Send papers to VSC

8-09-09 Confirmation via FedEx (Same as NOA)

07-10-09 Biometrics appointment

20-10-09 Second biometric (29 was the date)

24-12-09 Approved green card

19-01-10 Green card on hand

Citizenship

09-29-10 Send papers to Dallas lockbox

01-18-2011 Interview

04-13-2011 Oath ceremony

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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In our case was very easy and faster:

Rase your right hand, do you swear to say the truth... yes I do. (Both of us at the same time).

Then she asked me my name, birthday, city of birth, adress, work, country, my parents first names, if they are living in Mexico and all the questions that the answer is no in the forms, like be acused, etc...

After that she asked my husband the same about himself and how did we meet.

She asked us documents that proof our relationship (joint accounts, etc.) and that was it.

She approved and we are waiting for the letter of approval in the mail and of course for my green card. :star:

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In our case was very easy and faster:

Rase your right hand, do you swear to say the truth... yes I do. (Both of us at the same time).

Then she asked me my name, birthday, city of birth, adress, work, country, my parents first names, if they are living in Mexico and all the questions that the answer is no in the forms, like be acused, etc...

After that she asked my husband the same about himself and how did we meet.

She asked us documents that proof our relationship (joint accounts, etc.) and that was it.

She approved and we are waiting for the letter of approval in the mail and of course for my green card. :star:

Just to clarify, I believe the OP was asking about the K-1 interview, whereas you're talking about the AOS interview. Not that there's anything wrong with that, it's good info to know. :) Just want to make sure the OP is clear.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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yes, as i was reading this forum the question was for k1 interview. but that was an added info though. thank you for that. :thumbs: and as an added question for k1 visa interview. I might be goin to the interview with my fiance this comin jan 04.

my question is, is it ok. to have him there? and if so, pls. give some common questions goin through it with your fiance in the interview.

and lastly is it really much better to go with your fiance if can?

thanks everybody..goodluck to us here in visa journey..and the rest who are near to their interview..GOD will guide us all. :yes:

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I used to collect questions before Claudeth had her interview:

The CO can ask questions about the documents.

What’s the name of your fiancé?

How many times have you met?

How did you meet/know each other?

When was the last time you met?

How long have you been with each other?

How long have you been with each other last time?

What are the dates of the visits?

What have you done when he/she came?

Where did you go?

When did he/she come last time? When did he/she leave?

Where does he/she live? Which city/state?

What does he/she do for a living?

Where does he/she work?

What is his/her phone number?

Do you know how long he/she has had this job?

When and how did you meet?

When are you planning to have your wedding?

Questions about the pictures; when, where and who.

What does your fiancé do for a living?

Where will you live?

Have you met his/her family?

Where do his/her parents live?

Questions about fiancé English; do you speak good English?

How do you communicate with your fiancé?

How do you keep in touch?

What language do you use to communicate with your fiancé?

How many times do you two talk on the phone each month?

Are you willing to marry him/her?

Why do you want to marry him/her?

He/She is much older than you. What do your parents think about this?

Do you love him/her?

Does he/she own or rent his/her home?

Have you set a date for the wedding yet?

When/where do you plan to marry?

Please tell me about your wedding plan.

Are you going to hold a wedding?

Are your parents going to be at your wedding?

Do you know you must marry within 90 days of entering the US?

How much does he/she earn?

Write his/her full name?

How do you spell his/her last name?

Have you ever been to the US? When, how, for how long and where did you live?

Do you have any relatives/friends in the US? Where do they live?

When do you plan on entering the US?

What are your fiancé’s parents’ names?

Does your fiancé have any brothers or sisters?

What are your fiancé’s hobbies and interests?

What are your hobbies and interests?

Do you know if your fiancé was married before? How many times?

When did he/she divorce his/her ex-wife/husband?

Does he/she have any children?

Will there be a problem with the children from his/her other relationship?

Did you know that your fiancé was divorced in 199?

Does this matter to you?

Have you married before?

Do you have any wedding plans? Are you planning to have children?

What is your fiancé religious background?

What is your religious background?

Does your fiancé speak and understand your language?

Do you speak and understand your fiancé language?

Why do you want to come to the United States?

Do you know if your fiancé was married before?

Do you have children?

Does he/she have children?

How old is he/she? What is his/her birthdate?

When and where was he/she born?

Do you speak and understand your fiancés native language?

Have you ever met your fiancé’s father or mother?

Have you ever met your fiancé’s family?

Where and when were you engaged?

What are your fiancé’s parents’ names?

What do you do for a living?

Where do you work?

When do you plan on entering the US?

What do you plan to do once you are in the US?

Do you plan to work in the US?

Do you plan to study in the US?

What company does he work for and what is his title?

What is his/her favorite food?

Where did he/she work in the past and for how long?

What color are your fiancé’s eyes?

What color is your fiancé’s hair?

Did you fill the form yourself?

How much is his/her salary?

Has he/she any brothers and sisters?

Are his/her parents alive?

What are the names of his/her brothers/sisters/parents/children?

How old are his/her children? What are their names?

Which university did you graduate from?

Which subject you have studied?

Have you been in the military? Talk about your experience in the military?

Please tell me more about your fiancé?

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