so now for the rundown of my interview. As everyone else has said before, the interview itself is quite short.
My appointment time was 10:30, I arrived around 10am. Two ladies were at a desk and went through the checklist and requested all my documents and put them in order (even though they were in order as per the checklist because I'm OCD like that). I was then directed to go through security (taking my folder of documents with me) and left my handbag at security as I could not take it with me. I was then directed to wait for the lift to 59th floor, there was another young lady waiting with me, we became instant "DV Buddies" and chatted the whole time we waited.
Once upstairs we took a number and waited about 10 mins to be called for document checking, I was handed back some of my work documents as she said they were not needed (they were later on...), I was then directed to another window to pay my fee ($330 USD that I had in cash), went back to the first window to give her my receipt for payment.... then came the big wait.
There were several people before me that were advised they were missing documentation however I don't think any of them were DV cases. One lady had gotten married last year and the CO grilled both her and her husband about how they met, has she met his family, does she like them, he could not approve her visa today as her medical was only done yesterday but he said that everything looked good but she needed to wait.
It was then my new DV Buddies turn, she was really nervous even though, like me, she was super prepared. CO asked her all the standard questions like where she intends to stay, he then said that he had to apologize to her and I saw her heart sink, as well as mine.. but he said he was apologizing because he accidentally stamped her birth certificate instead of the copy but he was approving her visa so he hoped she was ok with it ..YAY!!
And now for my turn.... raise your right hand, do you agree that all documentation and information you provide today will be truthful ... Yes (DUH!) then he scanned my left fingerprints.
He asked if I had been married before - yes , twice and divorced twice.
He asked if I had any kids - yes two.
Will they be emigrating with you - No
He then asked about my education, did you complete high school - No I did not complete high school but I do have my university degree
He then asked if I had an o-net qualified job - Yes I did, handed him the o-net page I had printed for my job
Do I have a resume - Yes, provided it to him
He then asked a few questions about where I currently worked, how long had I been there, where did I work prior to that, what was my job title, how long did I work there. How many years experience did I have in my field of work. I had several other documents, such as memberships to industry specific institutions, letters of offer, over 2 years of payslips - he glanced at these through the window but did not request to see them.
He then handed me back all my originals and said those long awaited magic works .. "Your visa is approved"
I still can't quite believe its done, I was one of the lucky ones that got selected on my second year, hats off to those of you that have been chasing this dream longer than me - may your time come soon and you be successful in your quest.
Finally - a HUGE thank you to Susie, Mom and Simon - your time and knowledge has been invaluable and i wouldn't have been halfway as prepared as I was if it wasn't for you guys!!