Congrats GLCK and Trawal.
We had our interview last monday in Dallas, i will call it the Interview from Hell.
Our IO was a middle-aged lady who i would say is the toughest interviewer i have ever had.
She DID NOT
-Not ask how our day was
-Not ask about our wedding
-Not ask about reception
-Not ask about honeymoon
-Not ask for pictures
.... i think you get the trend.
She made no attempt to make us comportable.
Our case was very straight forward but she went out of her way to make things difficult for us.
We have my last name on all our documents including my wife's DL, SS card and naturalization certificate.
We had over 10 joint bills (both names on them) and 1 joint Savings accout.
Here's the weird part.
1)
We have 6 months consecutive bank statements from the Savings account, one look and she said "what is this?". "Did you pay bills from Savings account?". "I want a checking account". We explained that we pay bills from our seperate Checking Accounts (since we both have steady incomes) but she wanted none of that. She asked my wife to write her a voided check (which was very confusing). Luckily she had her checks and wrote a very confusing voided check which the IO took and filed.
2) We showed her our joint car insurance with both our cars on it (one is a 2009 xxxxxx). Her reaction to that was "Are both your names on the new car?". We said yes. Thinking that was it (remmember, we offered the insurance card as a joint bill NOT a shared car payment) she went on to ask .. "Is this car paid of?" to which my wife sarcastically replied, ".. no ma'am, the 2009 xxxx car is not yet paid off).
3)
We have 2 joint credit cards (one account but 2 authorised users). We gave them to her but she returned one pair and said "Is this a checking account?, i want a checking account!". We explained again and she finally got it. She decided to make copies of them (very insecure in this era of identity theft).
At the end of the interview we mentioned that we had compiled an almun (200+ pictures from wedding + reception) and she glanced at a few and said "looks like you guys had fun", that's it. My wife showed her a picture on a Dallas wedding magazine that we were profiled in but she just stared. If we knew thosee would be useless we would definitely NOT have gone throung the trouble to compile them.
At the end she asked for my I-94, made copies of my passport and said will get approval letter in the mail in 3-4 weeks.
In hindsight maybe we should have blown $2k on a lawyer to answer these questions. We felt like defendants being cross-examined by Johnny Cochran in a murder trial.