Red001's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Red Beneficiary's Name: Bouch VJ Member: Red001 Country: Morocco Last Updated: 2019-04-17 |
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Timeline Comments: 8
Apple Bee on 2019-04-02 said:
How was the interview??
Apple Bee on 2019-04-17 said:
Congratulations!!!
Red001 on 2019-04-17 said:
Was easy ,the officer ask me just only 4 questions: how is your husband? What he did in his life last year? Did u married before?did you wedding ?show me photos? your visa approved.
Apple Bee on 2019-04-17 said:
Nice! Was the officer a man or woman? Another member told me a woman interviewed her and she was scary and mean but the two male officers seemed nice and didn't ask many questions
Apple Bee on 2019-04-17 said:
Also, is your husband also Moroccan?
Red001 on 2019-04-17 said:
he was a nice man and my husband from morocco too.
OUM on 2019-04-19 said:
Hello, I have my interview on the 6Th of may.
I have some questions, I would appreciate it if you answer.
Did you make the 'Apostile' for your translated papers, such as (Birth certificate, court and police reports...)
Red001 on 2019-04-19 said:
ouma vas no apostile ,he asked me only for birth cert.+trans..,court+trans..,police+Trans..and marriage certificate with trans.
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