Hi and thank you!
So my husband had his interview in Mexico, specifically in Ciudad Juárez. We got the biometrics done in Tijuana on the 17th. We arrived there on the 18th. He had his medical exam done on Thursday (luckily he had all his vaccinations are they would've charged him an arm and leg) and he picked up his results on Friday. Then on the 23rd came the 1st of 2 interviews. It was quick. This day he was only busy for like 45-50 minutes. He gave them his birth certificate, our marriage certificate,, police certificate, and his passport. They asked who petitioned him (me), where was the petitioner at the present moment (in the hotel in Juárez lol), do I speak Spanish, and just to verify my phone number and address, plus the names of his parents. Apparently there's no sense of privacy. You can hear other people getting interviewed with their cases being either approved or denied. They gave him a blue slip with the date and time of the next appointment, and told him to read something about the rights of victims of domestic violence and the law. There was a QR code on the slip for that.
The next day he was inside the consulate for nearly 3 hours, just waiting to be called upon. When he finally went to see the interview officer the questions went by pretty fast. This time they only asked to see my birth certificate. Again they asked who petitioned him, what relation do I have to him, where do I work, where did I meet, when did we get married, has he had any problem with the police in the past, and in what city was I born. Also they asked if he read about the domestic violence and the rights of the victim. They told him congratulations he was approved, gave him the coveted green slip, and kept his passport. His passport should arrive in Tijuana soon with the visa attached inside.