lordchosen's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Christie Beneficiary's Name: Sunday VJ Member: lordchosen Country: Nigeria Last Updated: 2021-06-18 |
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Timeline Comments: 4
Dt'layi on 2020-12-24 said:
Could you please share your interview experience?
Lordchosen on 2020-12-24 said:
Consular Officer Questions:
When did you get Married:
How old is your Daughter:
When did you divorce:
How did you meet your Wife:
what did you and your wife talk about the first time you meet
Where did you meet your wife
Have you ever visited United State:
How long did you stay on your first Visit
When next did you visit United State
How long did you stay:
What did you do in USA on your second visit
When Last did you see your Wife
How long did your wife stay when she visited you
Where did you visit together
Where did you intent to work in USA
Where are you working
What is the company into:
How much is your salary:
Do you have a degree:
Did you know your Joint Sponsor
is your Joint Sponsor Married
What is your Joint Sponsor doing for a living
Can I see your pictures with your wife
Wow who paid for the Limo:
Note: many more question where ask but this are just the ones I remembered.
Dt'layi on 2020-12-24 said:
Thank you very much for the detailed answer!
Lordchosen on 2020-12-24 said:
you are welcome
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