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Vancouver, Canada | Review on October 21, 2007: | LDora
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Here I was, girding my loins for some knee-knocking battle/interrogation, and it was . . . actually completely painless. Every single person I dealt with, from security to the interviewer themselves, was incredibly cheerful and helpful towards me, much to my relief. The interview took less than ten minutes, maybe even less than five, and stuck to bland topics . . .
"How did you meet, what sort of things do you have in common, do you find the age difference (he's ten years older) to be an issue, ect".
They do the interviews out of little windows right there in front of everybody else, and several couples who went before me got grilled something fierce (even people who had more documentation than I did!), so I was a little nervous. The interviewer, however, was very polite and friendly, and when he told me, "Congratulations, you're going to be a bride" I could have hugged him if not for that plexiglass.
They told me they could have given me my visa that very day, but the man who actually put the stamp of approval on it was wrapped in a meeting until late that evening. They offered to let me wait, even to call me at my hostel when it was completed, and when I showed up the following day to pick it up, the security guard recognised me and let me right (after the usual metal detector of course).
All in all, I could not be happier with how it turned out. I think it had a lot to do with my attitude; despite being scared half to death, I was very cheerful to everyone, and they seemed to perk up right back. I am so thankful to everyone who helped me there, and so happy with how quickly they handled everything.
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