Thank you!
1) No, you do your interview alone. My husband visited me recently and I think she thought he’s still here. When she asked about his passport, I told her that I have a picture on my laptop but I didn’t bring it and I already uploaded that to CEAC.
2) I did my medical a couple of days before my interview and noticed that my status on CEAC status checker changed to Ready again 1 day before my interview. I took that as an indication that they received my medical. The receptionist handed me a receipt with my name, case number and the date of my medical. The man who took my civil documents before my interview started asked about my medical, and I told him that I did it before the interview. He didn’t check that receipt.
3) There’s no name on it, it’s just says something like this: “dear applicant, your visa is approved and should be ready within 2 days make sure your register at ustraveldocs.com, we’ll notify you when your passport is ready for pickup.” I kept it in one of the files I took with me.
4) The guy who will take your documents will try to convince you to do it in English. I did mine in English because that’s the language I use to communicate with my husband and his family. I met a couple of ladies who were married to middle easterns and they use Arabic to communicate with their husbands and just like I said the guy urged them to do it in English but they insisted on doing it Arabic. The CO who interviewed them is a Tunisian man, he conducts interviews quickly. By the time I finished mine, he interviewed two applicants. Not saying that the CO who interviewed me is horrible, she did ask a lot of questions but she was very professional and polite.
5) When you register for Aramex, they give 3 locations from where you can pick up your passport : Casablanca (Free) Rabat and Tangier (You pay a fee, can’t remember how much exactly). They don’t deliver it to your address. I live in Agadir so the closest one is Casablanca.
6) I’d love to but I wanna spend some time with family members especially my grandma and nephews.
Good luck!