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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #18291

Sweden Review on November 5, 2015:

okko




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I arrived at 7:45 and was led in around 8:10. You simply stand outside the entrance at the immigration line (yellow sign) and wait until they call you in - you don't have to introduce yourself, they sort of pick who's coming in. Then you have to walk up to this window where you are asked to show your passport, take your jacket off and show the soles of your shoes. They do a security check just like at an airport and you get your bag scanned. Then they tell you to follow a line and go to window G. The line leads to a building where an officer will ask you why you're there and just say that it's for a K1 visa and go to window G. You will have to leave your passport at window G and wait until you're called. Once called, a person will be ready to take your documents; in my case I was asked to hand in DS-160, passport photos, my birth certificate, my fiancée and my co sponsor's tax return transcripts for the past three years and their affidavit of support, proof of relationship and police certificate NOTE!! If you're from Denmark you HAVE TO GET YOUR CERTIFICATE FROM THE POLICE STATION!! - the online version does not work even if it is in English and has a signature - you need an original signature (the lady at the window told me it is a common mistake for Danes and they're trying to inform the Danish police of this inconvenience). Then I was told to wait and was later called for the interview. First you have to say an oath that you will say only the truth. Your fingerprints will be taken and then you are asked the questions. The interview is done standing up (in the same room as window G) and the questions are asked quite fast but the woman was in my case very nice and seemed to really want the case to go well.

My main questions were;

Where did you meet
When did you first meet
What did you do when you first met
When did you get engaged
Where did he propose
When was the last time you met

I was very nervous but everyone at the embassy seems to only want the best for you and you can see that they want to help you as much as possible to finally be together with your other part :-)
Also, if you still feel completely lost - don't worry - the officers are there to help and guide you through!


(updated on November 6, 2015)

(updated on November 6, 2015)

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