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| Review on July 19, 2007: | LovinLiberia
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiance was scheduled to be at the embassy at 9am. He arrived there around 8:15 and was let in around 9. He was checked in and given a number. He was number 7 out of 20+ people. They called everyone up one at a time to pay the visa fee. He was then told to sit down and wait. Finally, an American consular officer called his number and she laughed and called him “lucky 7” because it’s the 17th of the 7th month of 2007 and he was the 7th person to be interviewed, lol. He says she was very friendly and joked A LOT. He says he would smile and laugh, but always remembered to remain focused.
Anyway, she took my financial papers from him and the other original documents such as the birth certificates and divorce decree, etc. She briefly flipped through them and then began questioning him in a joking/conversational style. I was worried about my fianancial documents and needing a co-sponsor so I was glad when she told him everything was ok with me being his sponsor. He said the interview was pretty informal and didn’t feel like an interview. He also said she was typing in the computer after each question and wasn’t really focusing on him, but more focused on inputting his answers (or her comments) in the computer. These are the questions that were asked:
Where was your fiance’s father born?
How long was your fiancé married?
What are your fiance’s children’s ages? Do you communicate with them regularly?
What is your fiancé doing presently?
She then noticed the binder that I sent him and laughed and said, “Well, Mr. Metzger, what do you have there? It looks interesting, I would like to see it.” So she came from behind the window and stood beside him and flipped through the whole binder. She saw all of the past year’s phone records and joked about how often we spoke on the phone, how high the bills were, and how people do crazy things when they are in love. She also read through a few emails, flipped through the rest, and focused on one that my mother had written him and she looked at all of our pictures from my visit to Liberia. She also read the letter that I had written to her.
When she was done looking through it she told him it was organized very well, showed it to some of the other staff members, and then joked with him by telling him I should run a business creating binders for people who are about to have their interviews. She then went back behind the window and asked him some more questions:
When did your fiancé move to Texas?
Why did choose Texas to live and buy a house?
She then told him that she is originally from Texas and joked about the weather being hot in Texas. She also commented on our MoneyGram receipts, saying it was nice that we sent money back and forth occasionally. She then told him that he did very well and noticed that the medical exam certificate wasn’t with his file. She told him she would be right back and went to search for it. After some minutes, she still couldn’t find it and told him that he had been approved, but they just needed the medical results.
She gave him his passport back and handed him a sheet of paper that had said his case was pending based on the medical. That paper also stated for him to return on August 14th with the medical results and his passport. All in all, we were very happy with the results, but we were also disappointed at the case being delayed for another month. I called the embassy to see if we could move the date up and they told me to call back on Thursday and I have also emailed them. I’m really hoping that they can accommodate my request. I’m ready to move past the embassy stage and get on with my life.
I was also told that she kept the binder and we are currently in verification checks for the next two weeks. We will see how everything turns out on the 14th of August.
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