TTRT's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: R Beneficiary's Name: T VJ Member: TTRT Country: Jamaica Last Updated: 2019-05-03 |
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Timeline Comments: 12
Mono90 on 2019-04-27 said:
Congratulations! What questions were asked at the interview please?
TTRT on 2019-04-27 said:

1.was I ever arrested
2.where we got married
3.why we got married there
4. is this my first narriage
5 is this my husband first marriage
6.how many persons were at our wedding
7.who were the persons at our wedding
8.why only my dad and aunt from my side of family was there. 
9.don't I have any uncles or any other family
10.where was he born
11.where he lives now
12.what does he do for a living
13.where does he work.
14.how long is he working there
15.do we have any kids together
16.do we have children out side of the marriage and he ask this question like twice
17.have I ever traveled to any other country other than the US
18. where did I go when I went to the US
19.where we met
20. how did we meet
21.what Month did we meet
22.when did we get married
23. how many times has he visited since we got married. this is the third visit since we got married but seems like when he visited in November the customs office did not stamp his passport. so he began to search his passport for the 3 stamps and I told him one was missing. and he began to look on us in a weird way lol
then he ask if we had any pictures together, any call logs and any other proof of marriage. I carry a photo album with wedding pictures and then I had printed a documents with pictures from his 2 other trips. I had money transfer print out from PayPal, he went through the what'sapp messages and call logs as well then gave them back to me and then saylid the magic words.
Your Approved
TTRT on 2019-04-27 said:
thank you
Mono90 on 2019-04-27 said:
Wow a lot of questions huh! Congrats again anyhow
TTRT on 2019-04-27 said:
thank you
VeVe on 2019-05-08 said:
You were allowed to take phones in?
TTRT on 2019-05-09 said:
no phones allowed inside or any electronic device so no smart watches either. no pens, pencils, umbrella, combs, make up items, no lotion, no liquid, no coins in pocket,
just carry your paper work inside I would say and your purse
TTRT on 2019-05-09 said:
no phones allowed inside or any electronic device so no smart watches either. no pens, pencils, umbrella, combs, make up items, no lotion, no liquid, no coins in pocket,
just carry your paper work inside I would say and your purse
TTRT on 2019-05-09 said:
no phones allowed inside or any electronic device so no smart watches either. no pens, pencils, umbrella, combs, make up items, no lotion, no liquid, no coins in pocket,
just carry your paper work inside I would say and your purse
TTRT on 2019-05-09 said:
no phones allowed inside or any electronic device so no smart watches either. no pens, pencils, umbrella, combs, make up items, no lotion, no liquid, no coins in pocket,
just carry your paper work inside I would say and your purse
TTRT on 2019-05-09 said:
no phones allowed inside or any electronic device so no smart watches either. no pens, pencils, umbrella, combs, make up items, no lotion, no liquid, no coins in pocket,
just carry your paper work inside I would say and your purse
TTRT on 2019-05-09 said:
no phones allowed inside or any electronic device so no smart watches either. no pens, pencils, umbrella, combs, make up items, no lotion, no liquid, no coins in pocket,
just carry your paper work inside I would say and your purse
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