What questions do they ask in an immigration interview?
Officers can ask a vast range of questions, but here are some examples:
- How, where, and when did you meet your spouse?
- Where did your first date take place?
- How long did were you with your spouse before getting married?
- When and where were you married?
- Did you go on a honeymoon?
- What is your spouse’s current job?
What should I expect in an immigration interview?
At the interview, the USCIS officer or Embassy official will ask if you have had any life changes that may have affected your application and may have caused an answer on your application to change since you applied. They are looking for things like a change of employer, change of address, birth of a new child, etc.
How long does it take after I-130 interview?
That can often take six to eight weeks after approval of the I-130, and possibly even longer in some cases.
What are the interview guidelines for USCIS Chapter 5?
Chapter 5 – Interview Guidelines 1 A. Waiving the Interview. 2 B. Relocating Cases for Adjustment of Status Interviews. 3 C. Interpreters. 4 Footnotes. USCIS is not required to waive the interview, even if an applicant falls within one of the categories listed in 8 CFR 245.6 or in this section.
What do I need to do to get an interview for a visa?
Schedule and Complete a Medical Examination You (and each family member or “derivative applicant” applying for a visa with you) are required to schedule a medical appointment with an authorized physician in the country where you will be interviewed. This exam must be with an embassy-approved doctor, also referred to as the Panel Physician.
Can a USCIS officer disqualify an interpreter?
USCIS reserves the right to disqualify an interpreter provided by the applicant if the officer believes the integrity of the examination is compromised by the interpreter’s participation or the officer determines the interpreter is not competent to translate.
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