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Moscow, Russia | Review on June 22, 2012: | AmyWrites
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Rating: | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
Be prepared to be there ALL DAY, okay, half of it at least. Our interview was for 8 am, we got there at 7:45.... actually gave our papers at around 9, the interview itself was at about 11:20 am. The interview was extremely easy.
- 'How did you meet?"
- They asked me about a previous I-129F petition.
- Asked for photos of my husband's visit to the States to meet my family.
- Asked how my parents felt about not being able to attend the wedding and getting married in Russia.
- If Max liked the US, my state.
- If I lived with Max.
The CO wasn't Mrs. Smiles, but she did approve us and was very polite through the whole thing, it was a very quick interview, easy as you can see. Received our passport 3 days after the interview via Pony Express, but be careful, they screwed up our address and we had to call and argue with them to get it!
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