AOS in 4 days, questions
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AOS in 4 days, questions
Any advise on questions that will be asked during interview, we have not given this
much thought until now that it is time for our interview, any experiences would be
great to hear, Thank you all for all your help
much thought until now that it is time for our interview, any experiences would be
great to hear, Thank you all for all your help
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Re: AOS in 4 days, questions
Originally posted by Rag Bag:
Any advise on questions that will be asked during interview, we have not given this
much thought until now that it is time for our interview, any experiences would be
great to hear, Thank you all for all your help
Any advise on questions that will be asked during interview, we have not given this
much thought until now that it is time for our interview, any experiences would be
great to hear, Thank you all for all your help
Good luck.
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Re: AOS in 4 days, questions
"Rag Bag" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Any advise on questions that will be asked during interview, we have not given this
> much thought until now that it is time for our interview, any experiences would be
> great to hear, Thank you all for all your help
My wife's interview (in Arlington) was very unstressful. The only real questions the
officer put to us concerned the photographs we provided as evidence of our marriage:
she seemed to want to make sure that they we both knew who all the other people were
in the photos. She also used the opportunity to ask in a rather tricky way if we
hadn't really gotten married in my wife's home country, but simply moved on when we
said no. The interview lasted about 10 minutes, most of which time she simply looked
over our documents, punched holes in her copies, and inserted them in my wife's file.
I hope your interview goes as smoothly.
Good luck.
news:<[email protected]>...
> Any advise on questions that will be asked during interview, we have not given this
> much thought until now that it is time for our interview, any experiences would be
> great to hear, Thank you all for all your help
My wife's interview (in Arlington) was very unstressful. The only real questions the
officer put to us concerned the photographs we provided as evidence of our marriage:
she seemed to want to make sure that they we both knew who all the other people were
in the photos. She also used the opportunity to ask in a rather tricky way if we
hadn't really gotten married in my wife's home country, but simply moved on when we
said no. The interview lasted about 10 minutes, most of which time she simply looked
over our documents, punched holes in her copies, and inserted them in my wife's file.
I hope your interview goes as smoothly.
Good luck.