curiousgeorgina's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Scott Beneficiary's Name: Tina VJ Member: curiousgeorgina Country: Philippines Last Updated: 2018-11-27 |
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Timeline Comments: 2
Parsi2017 on 2018-11-28 said:
Hello and congratulations on successfully arriving to the end of this process. I am still waiting. Would you be kindly share when did you receive interview letter, if the letter asked you to go alone or with spouse? what questions were asked from you during i-751 interview? Did they tell you after interview if you are approved or not? THANK YOU very much
Curiousgeorgina on 2018-11-30 said:
Hello Paris2017
Thank you very much. I received my interview letter around mid october, notice date on the letter was 10th of Oct 2018. The letter told me to go with my spouse and bring all documents that they have listed if I have them. During the interview, the officer asked:
1. How did we meet
2. When was my birthday
3. How many trips have we gone together
4. Did my husband visit me in my country
5. What is our address
6. Do we have kids or pets
After that she said we are good and congratulations and should be receiving the card in a few weeks.
I hope this helps and goodluck with yours! I hope you get your approval soon!
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