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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review on September 15, 2008: | landt
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Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
We arrived to the embassy 30 minutes early, it was scheduled to be at 7:45am. The line was in the back for the K1 visa, it was the smaller line (be careful waiting in line there were a lot of birds flying above us and my fiance got hit along with 2 other people in line). Then someone from the embassy came outside to check-in everyone that was in line. We got inside the embassy at around 8:10am and went upstairs to a room with a lot of other applicants where they called people up by name to check your paper work. Then it was a one or two hours before we had the interview.
The actual interview was only about 5 to 10 minutes long. They asked my fiance where she worked in the US ( she had an H2B visa before). Then they asked me how we met and where I live. Then they looked over the affidavit of support document very quickly, barely even looked at them. They just look at the first page of the Tax returns ( I had my parents cosponsor because I didn't make enough money last year but there was no problem).
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