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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #19132

Jamaica Review on March 17, 2016:

MichiRoh1

MichiRoh1


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Registering appointment

The interview was scheduled for 8AM; however, 9AM is the earliest option when registering the IV appointment at https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-jm/iv. Please don’t be alarmed if your appointment is before 9AM, just select 9AM.

Interview morning

I got there 6:40AM for my 8AM interview and I joined the appropriate line outside, per interview time.
I was told to take out passport and sign 2 passport pictures (2 of 4 were used (Embassy web site stated 4))
Entered the building and cleared security about 8:05AM

Document intake 8:15AM

Greeted and was asked who was filing for me?
Have I ever left the country and if so how long?
What is your mother (maiden) and father names?
Look at the original documents and took the photocopies
Fingerprinted
Instructed to return to waiting area

Interview 8:35AM

Greetings
Who is petitioning for you?
Have you been out the country and if so how long?
Sworn in and finger printed
How long have you been married?
Do you have kids?
Does your spouse have kids?
Were you married before?
What is you occupation?
How long was your spouse married for?
Do your spouse’s kids live with him?
Where did you get married?
Who are the people in the photo?
What is your telephone number?
How many times you and your spouse speak per day?
Did your husband told you he was going leave his ex-wife? (I guess this question is due to the circumstances of our case) (husband married 6 years ago and adjusted ex- wife’s status 4 years ago, then divorced her 2 years ago and remarry(me) same year. Please have strong convincing evidence if your case seems to have plausible suspicious circumstances.
You were also engaged did you get married (I was engaged before I reconnected with my husband, but broke it off because of the desire to be with my husband).
When the last time you saw your husband? Interviewer went away for a min
Why hasn’t he return since (he average 2 visits per year for 5 years and though a visit was due it was still less than a year, anyways the reason was: he was hoping I would have been processed months ago.
How did your spouse get to the USA?
Have your spouse filed for anyone else?
Have you ever been arrested? Interviewer went away for a min.
Have you have disagreement with your husband?
Example: if he is wearing a shirt you don’t like would he change it for you or it would cause an argument?
We laughed about some stuff
APPROVED, pick up visa in a week or so, also show and handed me the pamphlet about immigrant’s rights.


ADVICE: be strong in your conviction and provide solid and overwhelming evidence, especially if your situation is not so cut and dry, most of all be truthful. Life is not perfect and there are people who understand this.


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