We had our interview yesterday morning! We had prepared our supporting documents meticulously starting a week prior. In about 15 minutes after our names were called, we walked out of the building with an approved case. Most of the questions were directed at my wife, the beneficiary of all this. The officer basically wanted to elucidate the background of our relationship, as it was long-distance for about 2 1/2 years before we married.
Her current full name, where we lived, when we met, and how we got together pretty much sums up the gist of the interview. He only really asked to see supporting evidence that we lived together. A joint lease agreement and bank account, as well an album of wedding and supplementary photos were furnished and he seemed to be satisfied. He stamped my wife's passport, which was expired, with a warning that she won't be able to travel without getting a renewed passport.
All in all, we were both relieved that this ordeal ended, and a more important one can now begin. The path to immigration in the U.S. is a labyrinth, and I don't think we could have done it without the help of this site. Thank you, everyone, and good luck to all who are still in the process!
Her current full name, where we lived, when we met, and how we got together pretty much sums up the gist of the interview. He only really asked to see supporting evidence that we lived together. A joint lease agreement and bank account, as well an album of wedding and supplementary photos were furnished and he seemed to be satisfied. He stamped my wife's passport, which was expired, with a warning that she won't be able to travel without getting a renewed passport.
All in all, we were both relieved that this ordeal ended, and a more important one can now begin. The path to immigration in the U.S. is a labyrinth, and I don't think we could have done it without the help of this site. Thank you, everyone, and good luck to all who are still in the process!