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Argentina | Review on March 15, 2019: | Flor Ezcurra
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Hello! I want to share my interview experience with everyone because I want to conribute to this thread and help others as well.
My interview experience was good. I arrived early at the embassy with my fiance and after announcing ourselves in the entrance booth they let us inside. As many of you may know there is no need to make a line throughout the steps to enter the building, so everything was fast and smooth.
Inside of the embassy we were called into a closed booth on the right side of the facility next to all the tourist visa windows. In this booth we were instructed to drop off our documents for furthers evaluation, and told to wait on the other side of the room to be called into the next booth (also closed) for the actual interview. We had to wait about 50 minutes before a speaker called out my name and instructed me to enter the booth where the interview was going to take place. In there was the consul on the other side of a glass window, who greeted me and my fiance and then he asked him to wait outside.
The interview was very short, about 5 minutes, if I had to describe it briefly I would say it a "experence of bureaucracy".
The questions were:
How did you meet your fiance and for how long have you been corresponding?
How many times have you seen him?
Have you ever been in the US?
Have you ever lived in another country for more than a year?
Have you ever been convicted of a crime?
What do you do for living?
How will you earn your life in the US?
How old are you?
How old is your fiance?
Do you know what being approved implies? Do you know the next steps of the process?
Then he told me the visa was issued and remind me that I have 90 days to get married once I enter the US and if I don't, the visa won't be valid anymore and I will have to leave the country then.
That was it! Very simple and smooth.
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