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Denmark | Review on June 9, 2011: | Moomin
Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I was there half an hour too early - the guards won't let anybody in until 10-15 minutes before time so I went down to the lakes for a bit. After showing passport and app. letter they ask for your electronic devices which I had already put in one bag. Was told to please take a seat until a lady at window 4 called my name. She's the one taking care of all the documents, asking you to sign ds-156k and looking through the paperwork, doing fingerprints and explaining the process. They scan your picture(the one you brought along) so make sure ears and eyes are clearly exposed - and picture size 2 x 2". She was very kind, and asked if I had any problems with the guidelines and instructions(packet 3 only consists of one paper with a link to all forms). They don't specifically mention the i-134 in the instructions as a requirement at Cph but make sure you bring it and all supporting evidence.
It took around 20 minutes, then she asked me to have a seat until I was called to window 5(which is the one with the door). A male interviewer greeted me and asked me to raise my right hand, then on with the actual interview. I cannot remember all the questions but he mostly focused on what my fiancé and I did in US when meeting, and then the affidavit. He even provided me with info on future kids and how he and his wife met. All in all there were only a few "bumps" regarding my fiancé's son. Then he looked down saying, then up and smiled, "Well Luna.. I'm gonna approve, I think it's important you get to see your fiancé soon!". He asked if I had any questions. I asked if I was allowed to happydance. He cracked and said as long as it wasn't in front of the guards : )
Btw if you're getting to and from Cph by plane I'd suggest to use SAS on the way back; they accept a copy of your passport and sygegsikringsbevis as proper ID. It can be a hassle with both Norwegian and Cimber.
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