Dear Friends, here is the interview experience;
Medicals
Reached IOM in time, waited under day 1 waiting area.
Picked by one of IOM counselors who took us through the process, showed us Lab section and X-ray section and explained to us how the process would go, gave us consent forms to sign.
My wife and I had CXR, then went to the Lab with our kids for blood samples and TST (for kids)
We proceeded to village market and paid. That was day 1.
We returned two days later and were taken to a nurse who checked our sight, BP and asked a few questions on our medical history. We were given our CDs. All was well except for one kid whose TST results didn’t seem fine, the swelling was 11cm yet acceptable limit is 8cm.We proceeded to a doctor who physically examined each one of us, naked but not ashamed at all.
The kid had to do CXR but the machine was faulty that day, we did the vaccinations and were given certificates. we took him back next day and results were fine.
Two weeks later we went for the Interview.
At the Embassy;
We got there a little late than we had planned so we were quite behind in the queue. we arrived at 6.15, Not as cold as we had expected. Probably because we were psychologically prepared.
Security guard checked us and we went in, given a number at counter and advised to be attentive. Also advised to have each person’s documents inside their respective passports.
In a few minutes we were called to window 5. Asked to hand in our documents beginning with mine, my wife’s and the kids. They asked for; Passport, Photos, Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, PCC, High School Certificate.
At this point she asked for a civil marriage certificate but we had church certificate so she received it. We went back to our seats and waited.
We were called at window 9, they only took our figure prints (not for kids) and told us to go back and wait. The security officer asked us to go and wait outside, my wife requested that she stays inside with our kids who were busy playing – toys are provided to keep them engaged. So I went outside, it was quite cold but not that much.
In a few minutes we were called to window 10, all the 6 of us.
She verified that we were the people whose passports she was holding.
She told us to let the kids go back and play since she didn’t have any more business with them.
She took our figure prints, mine taken five times to cater for the four kids and myself.
The Interview
CO: Both of you put up your right hand and swear that whatever you’re going to say is the truth.
We: Did so
CO: What’s your name?
Me: Answered
CO: When did you complete high school?
Me: Hesitated for about 5 seconds then answered. I was a bit nervous
CO: What did you do after high school?
Me: Told her all the courses I have done.
CO: What do you do now?
Me: I am currently working with XYZ Ltd as EFG.
CO: What is XYZ Ltd?
Me: It’s in ABC business..
CO: Good.
She turns to my wife
CO: Mom, what’s your name?
Wife: Answered
CO: When did you finish high school?
Wife: Answered (no hesitation)
CO: What do you do?
Wife: Answered..
CO: Is this your first marriage for both of you?
We: Yes
CO: How many children do you have?
We: Four
CO: You seem to hesitate why?
Wife: We have four kids, three biological and one adopted.
CO: Is it a family adoption or?
Wife: The kid is my nephew….
CO: When did you start the adoption process?
Wife: Answers
CO: Holds the adoption docs and consults with someone behind (person seemed to be their supervisor as he had been consulted earlier at window 7 while we observed from waiting area). The person shows her something on the doc and they seem to agree that it’s alright.
CO: No more questions, VISA APPROVED. Please have your originals back, this paper has instructions about paying for green card, this one has DHL Instructions.
Me: Grab my wife for a hug but she is still looking at the CO. News hadn’t sunk in yet.
CO: Your husband is hugging you! Celebrate, your visa has been approved!
Wife: Turns to me and we hug tight.
CO: Smiles and wishes us a good time. Prepares for the next client.
We: Thank you and off we go all smiles.
We left embassy at 9.30am.
Thank you all for every piece of advice, we were well prepared.
Glory and Honor to GOD!