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Sweden | Review on April 12, 2019: | Pixelx
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Had my interview done at the US embassy in Stockholm yesterday, april 11th, and thought I'd write a quick review.
First off, easily the easiest part of the entire process!
First when arriving I had to stand inside outside the embassy, K1 visas stand in the immigrant/US citizen line.
After that you go through security in the first little building and after security you follow the yellow lines on the ground that take you to the building where the interview takes place.
I was told to sit down and wait until I was called up, and I was waiting with all the other K1 visa applicants that had interviews on that day.
I was called up to a window where a nice lady asked for all my documents while asking me some basic questions (like what my fiance worked with, how we met, what video games we play haha). She also clarified that this is not the actual interview. She also handed me a copy of my medical report and said that I should keep that for later use when I get married. She was really super friendly which made me way less nervous. After collecting all my documents she handed me a ticket with a number and asked me to sit back down and that I will be called up for the interview with that number.
Not that long after my number was called up for another window where the actual interview took place.
Started off with taking and oath and giving fingerprints, and she then went on to asking me some simple questions which basically were:
How we met, when we met, how many times we've met in person, lenght of visits, the date my fiance left after his last visit, what my fiance does for a job, where he lives and his name, when we decided that we wanted to start a relationship and when we decided we wanted to get married, and then what we plan to do for our wedding, that's it! And the entire interview wasn't more than around 5 minutes. She then told me she will get my visa in order and that I should expect my passport and visa in the mail in about 10 days, I then asked and this means? And she just smiled and said you are approved! I said thank you about 10 times and she just smiled and told me to enjoy my new life in america.
All in all, this process was super easy and all the staff were friendly and made it feel so much more enjoyable.
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