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Interview experience 20/Jan/2010 (Spain)

nnaannoo

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Hi guys!

This is my experience:

My wife and Me arrived very early. We got the ticket for the turn. The process is divided into several steps and you have to go to the window each time. I only spoke in Spanish.

The first time they asked for the documents collected:

1. birth certificates
2. marriage certificate
3. certificate of studies that allow you to go to college. He also gave my CV in English and a certificate of working life working of ministry
4. certificate of criminal law ministry. The paper was harder to get the certificate from the police and did not need it.
5. medical examination. Chest X-rays did not need them.
6. They requested the certificate of bank account and I gave Form I-134 Affidavit of Support

and finally told me to go to pay and return to the window with the receipt.

I paid in dollars to $ 1,550. You could have paid by card and €.

We turned to sit and wait to call us for fingerprints.

After about 30 minutes we were called again and we were attended by a lovely lady. We signed the forms of the first letter and said that was all. We said goodbye and left. He immediately called us and said we had not finished (o.O) . She did not speak spanish very well and poorly understood. Then he asked me - Why you want to go to America?. I replied that I wanted to work as a programmer there and had family living there. Then She said than they would send a letter with the passports within a week. In a second envelope would have to give to authorities in USA, important Don't open that envelop!. And finally we said "Qué tengan un buen día!" = Have a nice day!

Everything took 3 hours.
 
Hi guys!

This is my experience:

My wife and Me arrived very early. We got the ticket for the turn. The process is divided into several steps and you have to go to the window each time. I only spoke in Spanish.

The first time they asked for the documents collected:

1. birth certificates
2. marriage certificate
3. certificate of studies that allow you to go to college. He also gave my CV in English and a certificate of working life working of ministry
4. certificate of criminal law ministry. The paper was harder to get the certificate from the police and did not need it.
5. medical examination. Chest X-rays did not need them.
6. They requested the certificate of bank account and I gave Form I-134 Affidavit of Support

and finally told me to go to pay and return to the window with the receipt.

I paid in dollars to $ 1,550. You could have paid by card and €.

We turned to sit and wait to call us for fingerprints.

After about 30 minutes we were called again and we were attended by a lovely lady. We signed the forms of the first letter and said that was all. We said goodbye and left. He immediately called us and said we had not finished (o.O) . She did not speak spanish very well and poorly understood. Then he asked me - Why you want to go to America?. I replied that I wanted to work as a programmer there and had family living there. Then She said than they would send a letter with the passports within a week. In a second envelope would have to give to authorities in USA, important Don't open that envelop!. And finally we said "Qué tengan un buen día!" = Have a nice day!

Everything took 3 hours.

Congrats, hope you have a nice stay in the U.S.
 
Hi guys.am from kenya single.i have an old account but not with money currently. 1.can my statement work even if i add money? 2.i have a host in u.s and indicated his adress during reply,can he send me affidavit i-134 or he will just write a normal letter as proof that i have someone to leave with and take letter to interview? 3.or what assets must i show? 4.if i can get a job offer in another different state and different guy,can it work.
All my questions is about financial proof.
CN.41***
THANKS
 
Hi guys!

This is my experience:

My wife and Me arrived very early. We got the ticket for the turn. The process is divided into several steps and you have to go to the window each time. I only spoke in Spanish.

The first time they asked for the documents collected:

1. birth certificates
2. marriage certificate
3. certificate of studies that allow you to go to college. He also gave my CV in English and a certificate of working life working of ministry
4. certificate of criminal law ministry. The paper was harder to get the certificate from the police and did not need it.
5. medical examination. Chest X-rays did not need them.
6. They requested the certificate of bank account and I gave Form I-134 Affidavit of Support

and finally told me to go to pay and return to the window with the receipt.

I paid in dollars to $ 1,550. You could have paid by card and €.

We turned to sit and wait to call us for fingerprints.

After about 30 minutes we were called again and we were attended by a lovely lady. We signed the forms of the first letter and said that was all. We said goodbye and left. He immediately called us and said we had not finished (o.O) . She did not speak spanish very well and poorly understood. Then he asked me - Why you want to go to America?. I replied that I wanted to work as a programmer there and had family living there. Then She said than they would send a letter with the passports within a week. In a second envelope would have to give to authorities in USA, important Don't open that envelop!. And finally we said "Qué tengan un buen día!" = Have a nice day!

Everything took 3 hours.

Hey nando congratulations!!

I have one question.
the work life certificate is the social security rapport that spanish government sends you every 3month or is it a special one?
 
Hey nando congratulations!!

I have one question.
the work life certificate is the social security rapport that spanish government sends you every 3month or is it a special one?

yes, it is that. You can get by internet and print also.
 
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