> My husband and I have been together for 2 years and married for one in
> November. We are scheduled for our marriage interview on September
> 11th 2006 in Boston. I am extremely nervous. I am afraid that they
> will try to deny him for some reason. I love him very much. We have
> one child (a 7 month old baby girl) together. I was wondering if
> anyone has gone through an interview and what kind of questions they
> ask and what the actual process is like.
>
> Thank you!!.
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Many, many interview experiences at:
http://www.kamya.com/interview/intro.html
Most people find the interview to be very anti-climactic after all the
preparation and anticipation. It's usually only 10-20 minutes long.
They will probably ask some questions that are straight off the forms
(for example I was asked for my husband's place of birth, he was asked
for my mother's name, etc.). Also some questions about your
relationship, how did you meet, how did you decide to get married, what
was your wedding like, have your families met. And they will want to
collect the evidence of your relationship, all the proofs that you
bring. They always ask the immigrant spouse that list of questions off
the I-485, have you ever been a communist, nazi, terrorist, prostitute,
etc. so don't be offended.
With a child from the relationship you have the very best proof
there is. Don't be nervous and just be your natural, loving selves.
Good luck!
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