Any complete guide here?
What's the true goal of the interview? Just to check the validity of marriage or see face to face and show proof of evidence?
Thanks for any tips on how to prepare and score it.
Not necessarily so simple. Some people get into trouble because they couldn't answer a question correctly about their spouse. Preparation is important. Both spouses should know facts about each other such as which city they were born, what their spouse's country of citizenship is (which may be different from the birth country), which university they went to (if any), their middle name (all of them, if they have more than one middle name) ... believe it or not, people do sometimes mess up on those seemingly simply questions.If your marriage is genuine, there is nothing you should worry about. You can answer anything they ask without "rehearsing".
Go over this document, best thing to use to prepare: http://forums.immigration.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17855&d=1141527377
Any complete guide here?
What's the true goal of the interview? Just to check the validity of marriage or see face to face and show proof of evidence?
Thanks for any tips on how to prepare and score it.
Go over this document, best thing to use to prepare: http://forums.immigration.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17855&d=1141527377