asgruber09
Registered Users (C)
Hi all,
Just want to share my experience. My apologies for taking that long!!
We arrived (all family attended to the interview!) to the Embassy around 7.30am. At the main gate the invitation letter was requested, and than we went through the metal detectors. By 7.45am a number had been given to us and we were inside waiting to be called. Around 8.20 am we were called to window 14 where all documents were requested one by one and being me first then wife and kids (Passports, Births Certs, Marriage Cert, Police Certs, Education Proof and Evidence of Support)
We were then asked to go to the cashier and paid for the 4 application and asked to go back to the waiting room until our number is called again.
Around 45 min later we were called again to window 15, were we were asked to swear that the information given to this application is authentic and accurate. Then the Officer started with the following questions:
Have you ever been in the State before?
How long is the longest you have stayed?
Have you ever been refused entry to the US?
Same questions for my wife
Where did you go to school?
How long have you been in the UK?
When do you plan going to the US?
Where would you go?
Do you have family in US?
What type of work would you be doing in the US?
Is there work available in your area?
You have provided few document of financial support, what are they?
Bank Statements UK and US (a lot more than poverty guidelines for a family of 4), shares and Mortgage balance.This is a big move for you and your family, have you thought about where would you stay to start with?, do you have any one in the US to help you while you get settled?
Yes, I do have a relative currently in US and will stay with him initially, as a matter of fact; he has given me an Affidavit of Support (I-134).That is all what we need it!!
Then she explained about the brown envelope, X rays and that have to travel before the end of 6 moths.
That’s it!!.
Hope this experience is of any assistance.
I would like to thank everybody that participate on this forum as they information available here has been extremely useful for completing this process successfully!
Good luck
AC
Just want to share my experience. My apologies for taking that long!!
We arrived (all family attended to the interview!) to the Embassy around 7.30am. At the main gate the invitation letter was requested, and than we went through the metal detectors. By 7.45am a number had been given to us and we were inside waiting to be called. Around 8.20 am we were called to window 14 where all documents were requested one by one and being me first then wife and kids (Passports, Births Certs, Marriage Cert, Police Certs, Education Proof and Evidence of Support)
We were then asked to go to the cashier and paid for the 4 application and asked to go back to the waiting room until our number is called again.
Around 45 min later we were called again to window 15, were we were asked to swear that the information given to this application is authentic and accurate. Then the Officer started with the following questions:
Have you ever been in the State before?
How long is the longest you have stayed?
Have you ever been refused entry to the US?
Same questions for my wife
Where did you go to school?
How long have you been in the UK?
When do you plan going to the US?
Where would you go?
Do you have family in US?
What type of work would you be doing in the US?
Is there work available in your area?
You have provided few document of financial support, what are they?
Bank Statements UK and US (a lot more than poverty guidelines for a family of 4), shares and Mortgage balance.This is a big move for you and your family, have you thought about where would you stay to start with?, do you have any one in the US to help you while you get settled?
Yes, I do have a relative currently in US and will stay with him initially, as a matter of fact; he has given me an Affidavit of Support (I-134).That is all what we need it!!
Then she explained about the brown envelope, X rays and that have to travel before the end of 6 moths.
That’s it!!.
Hope this experience is of any assistance.
I would like to thank everybody that participate on this forum as they information available here has been extremely useful for completing this process successfully!
Good luck
AC