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Ukraine | Review on November 1, 2013: | tderev
Rating: | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Ok here is how it went...my husband got there 15 min early. They start letting people in 10 min before the scheduled time, go through security, then give you a number and ask you to wait for your number to be called. Once the number is called you got the window and hand over the documents they ask for. In his case they asked for his passport and the registration letter for receiving the visa, and for proof of relationship. He gave them skype logs, pictures, wedding invitations. Then they told him to sit and wait for his name to be called to speak with the consulate. When he came up to the consulate they asked him how we met, when I flew to usa ( i was with my husband in ukraine for a while), if i work and where, and thats all the questions. My husband said that while he waited to speak with the consulate he heard what was asked of the people in front of him and basically it was all easy questions for them too like how and when met, where will live in usa, wife's hobby, does wife live in an apartment or house,etc. He said all questions he heard that day(his and other peoples) were from the list that visajourney has and nothing else. After the questions which took like 5 minutes they handed him a green sheet and told him everything with the visa is ok and he should recieve it in 5-7days at the registered address. Also on the green sheet there are instructions on how to pay 165 dollars for the green card. Basically he said the whole thing is painless, people are nice, quesitons are easy. If paperwork all ok then nothing to worry about. Sorry about the spelling erros, its 6am and i am ready for bed after this long day and night.
Oh i did leave out a part, they took his fingerprints and had him take an oath to swear to tell hte truth.
Good luck to all of you in this journey. The actuall interview is nothing compared to the paper trail we all had to come up with to get there.
Now just waiting for my husband to get here so we can start our family
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