Hello Mockba,
I have seen in a previous post that you attended the Quebec interview without your wife. I am now in similar situation; the difference is that my wife is primary applicant and I cannot attend the interview. How did you arrange with them to have just you interviewing and not your wife?
I am sure that my wife will do fine in the interview either in French and English, but the problem is if they want to test my (the spouse) french skills; I have only high school grades as proof that I have been studying french. My problem now is that our interview is not in US and I cannot leave and re-enter US. For this reason, I am trying not to attend the interview. What would you recomemend me to do?
Thank you.
I have seen in a previous post that you attended the Quebec interview without your wife. I am now in similar situation; the difference is that my wife is primary applicant and I cannot attend the interview. How did you arrange with them to have just you interviewing and not your wife?
I am sure that my wife will do fine in the interview either in French and English, but the problem is if they want to test my (the spouse) french skills; I have only high school grades as proof that I have been studying french. My problem now is that our interview is not in US and I cannot leave and re-enter US. For this reason, I am trying not to attend the interview. What would you recomemend me to do?
Thank you.