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London interview!!
Hi everyone :)
I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! Here's how the day went... First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a blood test. First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to the embassy. Then more waiting. In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice (nice to meet you Maggie!!). I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I was about it!! Take care Rebecca |
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Congratulations :) & The Best Of Luck for your Future :)
It's always nice to hear of such a painless Interview :) I hope mines goes as smooth as yours but that wont be till October if im lucky as we filed 18th April 2003 so if you could give me an indication of when you were approved and how long did you have to wait after that to get your appointment ? I would appreciate that info as im gonna be going through London Embassy too :) Kind Regards Michelle :) "Rebecca" wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Hi everyone :) > I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am > now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! > Here's how the day went... > First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, > take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to > you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination > history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front > desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the > order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be > worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. > Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our > photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a > blood test. > First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray > you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting > of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a > 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with > you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to > the embassy. > Then more waiting. > In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to > wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first > served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as > you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 > form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a > few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has > your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The > officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said > 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as > long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! > It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice > (nice to meet you Maggie!!). > I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any > questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I > was about it!! > Take care > Rebecca |
Many congrats, Rebecca!!
Sounds like the same interviewer I had. Was he middle aged and from New York? :) I had the exact same line when he looked at my affidavit! Glad you had a positive experience, and lucky for us Brits, most people DO have an easy day. :) All the best for your arrival to the US! Kate. xxxxxxx:D:D:D |
congrats =)
I cant wait for the interview myself... just waiting for NVC to send the file to London now =) |
Congrats, Rebecca! Best of luck, to you both :)
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Congrats. Not long now til you make that big step over the pond :D
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Re: London interview!!
Originally posted by Rebecca Hi everyone :) I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! Here's how the day went... First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a blood test. First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to the embassy. Then more waiting. In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice (nice to meet you Maggie!!). I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I was about it!! Take care Rebecca It was nice to meet you too. I am also the proud owner of a K3 visa! Hoping to travel to Chicago July 11th. I told the X Ray technician he was famous!! The nurse taking the blood really was pain free as was the whole morning's proceedings. Visa in my hand by 11.45am! Congratulations Rebecca and have a great wedding day. Maggie |
Congratulations Rebecca and Maggie!!!!
Regards -=- Scarlett |
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a big fat juicy CONGRATULATIOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marian |
Re: London interview!!
Originally posted by Rebecca Hi everyone :) I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! Here's how the day went... First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a blood test. First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to the embassy. Then more waiting. In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice (nice to meet you Maggie!!). I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I was about it!! Take care Rebecca Congrats!! My husband had an Hispanic gentleman doing his interview handling him last Friday. He never did get asked anything!!! They had him wait there for 15 minutes while the visa was prepared and that was that.. |
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All the info is back in the US with my fiancee but I think we got the
notice of action saying our application was received on March 1st and were approved roughly 1 month later, early April some time. Then I had the letter from the embassy in the UK early May, and maybe 10 days after my family received a letter asking me to send my iv-15 (I had a provisional file with the rest of the documents already). I had to wait for my police cert so that slowed us down a little. The embassy told me mis May that my interveiw was on June 3rd. I hope that helps (and makes sense!!) R "michelle.moir" wrote in message news:... > Congratulations :) & The Best Of Luck for your Future :) > It's always nice to hear of such a painless Interview :) I hope mines goes > as smooth as yours but that wont be till October if im lucky as we filed > 18th April 2003 so if you could give me an indication of when you were > approved and how long did you have to wait after that to get your > appointment ? > I would appreciate that info as im gonna be going through London Embassy too > :) > > Kind Regards > Michelle :) > "Rebecca" wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > > Hi everyone :) > > > > I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am > > now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! > > > > Here's how the day went... > > > > First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, > > take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to > > you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination > > history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front > > desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the > > order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be > > worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. > > > > Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our > > photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a > > blood test. > > > > First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray > > you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting > > of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a > > 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with > > you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to > > the embassy. > > > > Then more waiting. > > > > In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to > > wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first > > served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as > > you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 > > form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a > > few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has > > your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The > > officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said > > 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as > > long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! > > > > It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice > > (nice to meet you Maggie!!). > > > > I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any > > questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I > > was about it!! > > > > Take care > > Rebecca |
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Great news Rebecca. I know how excited you must be feeling. We just got ours last week and I am still bubbling over with joy. Just two weeks away and he will be here. All the nervousness seemed to go away in a blink of an eye :)
Cindy |
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Congratulations Rebecca... it marvellous news for you both... safe
travelling on the journey that your about to take for the rest of your life.... do you recall which service center you used.... i'm hearing horror stories which talk about 150 days and its the most depressing part of the whole process ? Bee "Rebecca" wrote in message news:[email protected]... > All the info is back in the US with my fiancee but I think we got the > notice of action saying our application was received on March 1st and > were approved roughly 1 month later, early April some time. Then I > had the letter from the embassy in the UK early May, and maybe 10 days > after my family received a letter asking me to send my iv-15 (I had a > provisional file with the rest of the documents already). I had to > wait for my police cert so that slowed us down a little. The embassy > told me mis May that my interveiw was on June 3rd. I hope that helps > (and makes sense!!) > R > "michelle.moir" wrote in message news:... > > Congratulations :) & The Best Of Luck for your Future :) > > It's always nice to hear of such a painless Interview :) I hope mines goes > > as smooth as yours but that wont be till October if im lucky as we filed > > 18th April 2003 so if you could give me an indication of when you were > > approved and how long did you have to wait after that to get your > > appointment ? > > I would appreciate that info as im gonna be going through London Embassy too > > :) > > > > Kind Regards > > Michelle :) > > "Rebecca" wrote in message > > news:[email protected]... > > > Hi everyone :) > > > > > > I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am > > > now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! > > > > > > Here's how the day went... > > > > > > First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, > > > take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to > > > you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination > > > history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front > > > desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the > > > order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be > > > worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. > > > > > > Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our > > > photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a > > > blood test. > > > > > > First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray > > > you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting > > > of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a > > > 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with > > > you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to > > > the embassy. > > > > > > Then more waiting. > > > > > > In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to > > > wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first > > > served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as > > > you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 > > > form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a > > > few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has > > > your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The > > > officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said > > > 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as > > > long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! > > > > > > It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice > > > (nice to meet you Maggie!!). > > > > > > I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any > > > questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I > > > was about it!! > > > > > > Take care > > > Rebecca |
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Hey Rebecca :)
I'm reading your letter and I would guess your K1 petition went through Vermont ???? I'm going through Nebraska ...Yuck! The worst Service Centre for getting approvals on the what should be a 3 month timescale is now a 6 month timescale ....it sucks !!!!! I just want to say The very best of Luck for your Future :) I wish it was me ! But I know my time will come :) Best wishes and thanks for replying :) Michelle :) "Rebecca" wrote in message news:[email protected]... > All the info is back in the US with my fiancee but I think we got the > notice of action saying our application was received on March 1st and > were approved roughly 1 month later, early April some time. Then I > had the letter from the embassy in the UK early May, and maybe 10 days > after my family received a letter asking me to send my iv-15 (I had a > provisional file with the rest of the documents already). I had to > wait for my police cert so that slowed us down a little. The embassy > told me mis May that my interveiw was on June 3rd. I hope that helps > (and makes sense!!) > R > "michelle.moir" wrote in message news:... > > Congratulations :) & The Best Of Luck for your Future :) > > It's always nice to hear of such a painless Interview :) I hope mines goes > > as smooth as yours but that wont be till October if im lucky as we filed > > 18th April 2003 so if you could give me an indication of when you were > > approved and how long did you have to wait after that to get your > > appointment ? > > I would appreciate that info as im gonna be going through London Embassy too > > :) > > > > Kind Regards > > Michelle :) > > "Rebecca" wrote in message > > news:[email protected]... > > > Hi everyone :) > > > > > > I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am > > > now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! > > > > > > Here's how the day went... > > > > > > First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, > > > take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to > > > you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination > > > history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front > > > desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the > > > order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be > > > worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. > > > > > > Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our > > > photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a > > > blood test. > > > > > > First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray > > > you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting > > > of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a > > > 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with > > > you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to > > > the embassy. > > > > > > Then more waiting. > > > > > > In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to > > > wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first > > > served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as > > > you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 > > > form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a > > > few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has > > > your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The > > > officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said > > > 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as > > > long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! > > > > > > It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice > > > (nice to meet you Maggie!!). > > > > > > I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any > > > questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I > > > was about it!! > > > > > > Take care > > > Rebecca |
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Hi carol im relatively new to this but my fiancé petitioned for my K1
processing through Nebraska as I'm in Scotland UK and he is Michigan . I'm afraid to say that if your going through Nebraska then it may well be 150 to 180 day wait for an approval from them :( I know the feeling but hey this news group is great and all the people will help you get through this stressful time. I have met another lady going through it too she is ahead of me by a month so we mail eachother and even have talked on the phone, she is from Ireland and if I am lucky enough to get enough money together I would hope to meet her in Dublin for a weekend :) Feel free to mail me as I am always glad of the company and it's nice to know others going through this process :) Keep your chin up :) Michelle PS....here is my e-mail [email protected] "Carol Harrison" wrote in message news:N1LDa.5190$%[email protected]... > Congratulations Rebecca... it marvellous news for you both... safe > travelling on the journey that your about to take for the rest of your > life.... > do you recall which service center you used.... i'm hearing horror stories > which talk about 150 days and its the most depressing part of the whole > process ? > Bee > "Rebecca" wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > > All the info is back in the US with my fiancee but I think we got the > > notice of action saying our application was received on March 1st and > > were approved roughly 1 month later, early April some time. Then I > > had the letter from the embassy in the UK early May, and maybe 10 days > > after my family received a letter asking me to send my iv-15 (I had a > > provisional file with the rest of the documents already). I had to > > wait for my police cert so that slowed us down a little. The embassy > > told me mis May that my interveiw was on June 3rd. I hope that helps > > (and makes sense!!) > > R > > > > "michelle.moir" wrote in message > news:... > > > Congratulations :) & The Best Of Luck for your Future :) > > > It's always nice to hear of such a painless Interview :) I hope mines > goes > > > as smooth as yours but that wont be till October if im lucky as we filed > > > 18th April 2003 so if you could give me an indication of when you were > > > approved and how long did you have to wait after that to get your > > > appointment ? > > > I would appreciate that info as im gonna be going through London Embassy > too > > > :) > > > > > > Kind Regards > > > Michelle :) > > > "Rebecca" wrote in message > > > news:[email protected]... > > > > Hi everyone :) > > > > > > > > I went for my fiancee visa interview yesterday and.... !!!..... I am > > > > now the proud owner of a nice K1 visa!! I am sooo excited!! > > > > > > > > Here's how the day went... > > > > > > > > First we all met outside the Drs office at 8am. From there you go in, > > > > take a seat and are asked to place your medical questionnaire (sent to > > > > you with the interview date), passport, one photo and your vaccination > > > > history into a special envelope. This must then be taken to the front > > > > desk. The order that the receptionist/nurse receives these is the > > > > order in which you are seen so if you're pushed for time it may be > > > > worth having these things ready. Men were seen before the women. > > > > > > > > Then we were called individually to pay fees (£125) and sign our > > > > photos and another form. Then you take some stairs down to wait for a > > > > blood test. > > > > > > > > First they take your blood... then you wait again... then they x-ray > > > > you... then you wait again... then they give you a medical (consisting > > > > of a quick press on your tummy, looking in eyes/ears/throat and a > > > > 'read this card' sight test so bring your glasses in to the Drs with > > > > you!) then they hand you your xray and ask you to proceed 'quickly' to > > > > the embassy. > > > > > > > > Then more waiting. > > > > > > > > In the embassy they take your mobile phone from you and send you to > > > > wait in line again to hand in documents. Again it's first come first > > > > served so if you're pushed for time you wanna get in there as fast as > > > > you can. The documents they want are all the ones from the iv-15 > > > > form. Then you wait again for your interview. This consisted of a > > > > few questions like 'how did you meet?' 'have you been to the US?' 'has > > > > your fiance been to the uk?'. It takes literally minutes. The > > > > officer then looked at my affidavit of support, shrugged and said > > > > 'eh.. you wont starve' and then told me to come back at 12.30 and as > > > > long as my blood work was clear I'd have a visa!! > > > > > > > > It was a completely painless day and the others I met were so nice > > > > (nice to meet you Maggie!!). > > > > > > > > I hope this quick run through helps someone out!! If anyone has any > > > > questions about the interview please just ask ;) I know how nervous I > > > > was about it!! > > > > > > > > Take care > > > > Rebecca |
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