Easy Interview
Hi, Bystander6,
I had a bad luck in I140 and good luck in my interview. My interview is pretty easy and the following is my sharing. God is fairJ
(1) AIT opens at 7:30AM and starts working at 8:00AM. After you come into AIT, go straight to the third floor and stand in the front of counter 4. You need to turn in the appointment letter and All passports (old and new) you have in this counter. And you can sit and wait until the lady calls you for the document checking.
(2) Document checking: The lady asks me to turn in ALL documents I prepared. I prepare all PK4 required documents in one package and other supplement documents in another package. Therefore, I just turn in the first package. Then the lady asks me to turn the F1 & H1 status change approval (I change status from F2->F1->H1). That¡¦s it. It only took her 10 minutes to check my husband¡¦s and my documents. Then sit and wait again until the consular calls you for the interview.
(3) Interview: It is the easiest interview in my life. I am from Colorado and the consular lived in CO before. Therefore, he just told me how beautiful CO is and how badly he wants to come back¡K After he is done talking, he asks us to swear all documents are turn and correct. That¡¦s it. I cannot believe it is my interview. NO questions!!
We finish the whole process at 9:20AM and the most time is waiting. After 9:20AM, we go out to have a coffee and go back to AIT at 11:30AM to get my visa (My husband get his visa in the next day because one mistake made by my lawyerL). The end!!
Note: Required Documents I prepare in the first package:
1. Birth Certificate: You can get this from the original registered Ho-Ji place
2. Original household identification book: You can get this from the original registered Ho-Ji place
3. Current household identification book:You can get it in your current local household office.
4. DS-230 PART I and II: You will get these from PK4. You can just turn in the copy of PartI that was in PK3. Don¡¦t sign PartII and you need to sign in front of the consular.
5. Police Record
6. Medical Exam
7. Marriage Certificate
8. 3 pictures(as required)
9. Notarized employment Letter: If your spouse is working, also bring his/her employment letter. Otherwise, you need to turn in a notarized 134 form.
10. The current three years tax report: W2 form and 1040
11. Bank statement