First of all thanks a lot to CPTracker, immigrationportal.com and immihelp.com. Information/postings on these forums were extremely useful. Our experiences were very similar to most other posting these forums. Here is a quick summary of our interview experience:
Medical: At Lilavati. Had to spend more time (5 hours) at the hospital than had anticipated. But it was smooth. Recommended.
Photos: My Own Studio. Little pricy, but recommended.
Draft: We had paid $260 to the NVC. So had to get draft for $65 in local currency (Rs 3185) per person. Got that at Indian Overseas Bank across from the US consulate.
Interview: We had taken our paperwork in a Black canvas zip folder. The folder was disallowed; contents had to be trasferred to a plastic bag. The actaul interview was very smooth. Only basic questions like which company, what position etc were asked. PCC issued by Indian Consulate in US was suffcient. Did not even ask for paystubs or bank statements. Our company had changed the lawyer 3 weeks before my interview. I had carried a new G-28 (Attorney represenation blue form); but it was not even looked at. Document verification by Indian officer took 15 min. Second interview in presence of an American officer took 3 min.
POE: No hassles. The fingerprint scan device could not pick up my finger prints; the officer gave up after 2-3 tries. This device is experimental, I guess. The officer said that the fingerprints taken on paper were important. The device was being used for something else. No questions asked; stamping done.
Good luck to rest of the CPers! Email me if you have any other questions.
My CPTracker and ImmigrationPortal id: andyarch
Email: andyarch@bigfoot.com
Medical: At Lilavati. Had to spend more time (5 hours) at the hospital than had anticipated. But it was smooth. Recommended.
Photos: My Own Studio. Little pricy, but recommended.
Draft: We had paid $260 to the NVC. So had to get draft for $65 in local currency (Rs 3185) per person. Got that at Indian Overseas Bank across from the US consulate.
Interview: We had taken our paperwork in a Black canvas zip folder. The folder was disallowed; contents had to be trasferred to a plastic bag. The actaul interview was very smooth. Only basic questions like which company, what position etc were asked. PCC issued by Indian Consulate in US was suffcient. Did not even ask for paystubs or bank statements. Our company had changed the lawyer 3 weeks before my interview. I had carried a new G-28 (Attorney represenation blue form); but it was not even looked at. Document verification by Indian officer took 15 min. Second interview in presence of an American officer took 3 min.
POE: No hassles. The fingerprint scan device could not pick up my finger prints; the officer gave up after 2-3 tries. This device is experimental, I guess. The officer said that the fingerprints taken on paper were important. The device was being used for something else. No questions asked; stamping done.
Good luck to rest of the CPers! Email me if you have any other questions.
My CPTracker and ImmigrationPortal id: andyarch
Email: andyarch@bigfoot.com