We have our interview next week in London, we would love to hear about other's experiences.
Bless!
JC
The interview was Wednesday last week @ 8am. We live in London so we drove there. There's a car park in S Audley Street which is like a 4/5 minute walk to the embassy. There's only one line (regardless of the VISA type) and there were around 50-60 people in front of us when we got there at 7.45am, however it moves very quickly. You're not allowed to take any electronic devices (even car key fobs) inside the embassy. There's a pharmacy in N Audley Street which will store them for you for a fee of £3.
Entered the embassy at around 8.40am, handed over NL and passports. Given a number and told to wait in the waiting area until the number is called. There are many people applying for non-immigrant visas and their numbers start with N, immigrant numbers start with I.
You can buy refreshments - tea, coffee, sandwiches etc from the cafe in the waiting area but you're allowed to take in food/drinks in with you.
At around 10.15am our number was called and we went to one of the windows to start the process. A very nice lady started collecting the documents - copies and originals. This process took around 20-25 minutes and I was told that everything was in order and it was time to cough up ($775 x 4) and to go back to window with the proof of payment. The cashier is window 12. Well here I had a small problem (remember Credit Cards, Cash, Bank Draft only i.e. no Debit Cards) - my bank declined the transaction even though I had given them notice the day before. Anyway to cut the story short I had to go out to find a bank and withdraw the payment in cash, back inside I handed the cash over and was given two receipts one for myself and one to go with our files.
After a 20-30 minute wait we were called for the second and final time to another window to be 'interviewed' by a USCIS offiicial. I was asked a few questions about the previous countries we lived in and why did we move to the UK. Some other questions regarding my studies and profession and my current employer (an American company). Was also asked where I was going to settle if we were granted the VISA, I said it depends on employment and she was satisifed with that.
Finally, we (my wife and myself) were asked to raise our right hand and swear that all the documents and information we provided are true, we were asked to sign the DS230 part II (I signed on behalf of the kids) and then the (very nice) USCIS official stated that she would be recommending the granting of the Immigrant VISA.
On the way out I stopped at the Secure Mail desk to hand in the passport return slip and pay.
This morning we received our passports back with the immigrant VISA (valid for 6 months) as well as 4 brown envelopes to be handed to Immigration at the POE.
I hope this helps.