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Bulgaria | Review on January 10, 2015: | avrora9002
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I had my interview on January 8th at 2:30 pm. I went there around 2 and the guards let me in right away. When I went to the consular section there was one more fiance visa and a few green card interviews. I was the last one so I had to wait for a while. First I paid the fee - $265, then a guy called me to take my documents and put them in the pink folder with our approved I-129f. The documents I had were: DS-160 confirmation, passport, 1 picture, birth certificate, court certificate, marital status certificate (+copies and translations), medical exam results, and form I-134 (he didn't ask for any supporting documents for this, which i found strange, but anyways~). All the translations I made myself He didn't ask me any questions, just gave me the DHL form to fill my address. Oh, and he took our photo album too. Next step was taking my fingerprints, which is every time a whole ritual for me with my very dry hands in the very cold weather, but after lots and lots of tries they managed to get something and i was ready for the actual interview. The lady that interviewed me was the vice consul (i found out later) and she was very nice. The only issue about our relationship is that we only met a few months ago and then things happened really quickly, so she asked a few questions about that, but i had a lot of evidence prepared, so all was good. The questions, as far as i can remember were:
How did we meet?
What is he working?
How old am I? How old is he?
Have me met again after I left the US in September?
How many times have I been to US?
How did we communicate the past months? (she took a quick look at our skype chat logs)
Where are we going to get married?
Have I met his parents?
What do my parents think about this?
What do I love about my fiance?
At the end she said: "Everything looks good, go live your life and get married" :D :D I left the embassy around 4 pm. Now I'm just waiting for my passport with the visa in the mail
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