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Tokyo, Japan | Review on July 4, 2018: | Yuilicious
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My appointment time was at 10:30am.
I got there around10:10am and left the embassy around 1:15pm.
Everyone except the man who actually did my interview was friendly.
The man who did my interview was not mean or rude, but was not really friendly to me.
He didn't do "Sensei" part at first so I was worried. He said "I am not sure if we already did this or not, but let me do it again to make sure," and we did "Sensei." lol
I had joint sponsor who was a friend of my fiancé so he seemed a little concerned about it. He asked;
1. How are you and your fiancé going to support yourself?
My answer: "My fiancé has his own business and has income. Once I have my work permit, I am going to look for a job."
**I am not really sure if me saying "Once I have my work permit, I am going to look for a job" was a good idea or not.
But he didn't seem having any issues about my answer and did not say anything else.
2. Have you met your joint sponsor?
3. When did you meet your joint sponsor?
4. What is your joint sponsor's work?
These are the extra paperwork I provided at the interview along with my joint sponsor's I-134 and Tax Returns:
1. The statement letter from my joint sponsor (from when he knows my fiancé and me, the reason he's willing to be a joint sponsor.)
2. The photos of three of us together
3. His birth certificate
4. The letter from his employer
The man who had my interview also asked some other questions such as
1. Have you met your fiancé's parents?
2. Has he met your parents?
3. Do you have any picture of you two physically being together? (I showed him one picture)
4. What does he do for a living?
5. Have you been a university student in the states?
6. When did you graduate?
He asked me some of other basic questions, but I don't really remember.
It felt like over 30 mins while I was having the interview with him, but it was probably 15-20 mins.
I tried to stay calm and relaxed even when my heart was beating so quickly.
I tried to keep my answer short and only answer what he asked.
If you have a joint sponsor (or co sponsor) and have some questions about the interview or the paperwork, please feel free to send me a message.
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