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Argentina | Review on December 30, 2022: | Nicolas I
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
We arrived to the appointment an hour earlier and signed in with the staff at the embassy. They were actually happy we were there early. Inside the embassy I sat in a waiting room and was the first person in line. I was asked for my passport and some of the documents listed in the emailed instructions (three days earlier I went to the embassy and left a packet with all of the required documents needed for my interview, I still brought another copy with all of the documents with me to the interview). She asked for my birth entry (I printed the digital copy), she made sure I had the form I-134 and the interview confirmation and asked my fiancés full name before getting my fingerprints. This was an initial step and she was only interested in making sure I had everything I needed for the interview.
I had to wait again for 10-15 minutes for the interview with the consul. When I was called, I went to a small room where a woman was waiting for me with a big folder with a lot of my documents, etc. She asked if I preferred speaking in English or Spanish and then we had a pretty casual conversation where she asked:
- Full name of fiancé
- Address, and if this was where we would live when I moved to the US
- How did we meet
- How many times did my fiancé visited Argentina
- How many times did I visit my fiance in the US
- If I’ve met my fiancé’s family and he met my family
- She asked about my career, if I wanted to work in the US and if I had previously worked in the US before
After this she said my visa was approved and that I would receive an email with the confirmation (the system was down for the day and they couldn’t give me a written confirmation). They kept my passport which I will get back with my visa in the next days.
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