Beth Moskov's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: BethAnne Beneficiary's Name: Amine VJ Member: Beth Moskov Country: Algeria Last Updated: 2022-08-01 |
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Timeline Comments: 6
Sut on 2022-06-05 said:
Congratulations!!!! This is so s
Exciting!!
Sifaks on 2022-06-13 said:
Congrate for you !
Sut on 2022-06-15 said:
Hey!!! How did the interview go? What type of questions did they ask? My friends husband should be having an interview soon!!!
Beth Moskov on 2022-06-15 said:
HI there! Congrats on having the interview soon! My fiance's interview was SOOOO easy - they asked only 4 questions. We had put together all of our documents, had a ton of evidence well organized and labeled. My fiance said from the second he walked in the consular officer was nice and it felt like he already knew he was going to approve it. He asked 2 questions about my fiance's work and 2 about mine and that it. Any potential red flag we addressed through all our strong evidence! Good luck! We are SOOO happy
Sut on 2022-06-15 said:
That's so awesome!! I have read that the interviews are pretty easy but sometimes you just never know! Thanks again!!!
Beth Moskov on 2022-06-15 said:
Indeed. We prepared for the worst... went through every possible question, did practice interviews the whole nine yards. But again the level of questioning they asked was based on the fact that our evidence stood on its own. Good luck and let me know what happens!
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