USCIS Green card marriage interview Questions! Please advise.

Mraztek

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I came here on a tourist visa, i have 2 kids with my wife that its a US citizen.

i meet my wife in school they may ask me where we meet, we meet on school!

Would they may ask me why i was going to school in tourist visa? or would they completely it ignore my overstay.

Other thing its we don't have much documents like join bank accounts or insurance in our names but we do have hundreds of pictures of us and ours kids together ah and also pictures sense we started dating and few bills in our names with same address.

Also my wife last year put a tattoo of my name (with a heart design) in her back shoulder whats the best way to show it to the officer sense its not really visible? (i think may be something to proof she loves me)

i also have a tattoo in my arm with our first daughters name, should i cover it or try to show it too?

My last question is our English its not perfect but i think it's ugly But we both understand and are able to communicate, will the officer be okay? Or do they expect a perfect English?

My interview its upcoming month, please let me know what you guys think.

Thank you.
 
Showing the tattoos probably will not help, and could hurt.

They might ask why you were attending school (high school?) on a tourist visa, but they won't harass you about it because you're applying based on marriage to a US citizen. But what you should do is bring proof that both of you attended the same school at the same time, like diplomas (if you graduated the same year or 1 year apart) or transcripts.

They only need your English to be good enough for you to understand the questions and answer them clearly.

Make sure to bring your children's birth certificates, and their US passports if they have passports.

Select about 10 pictures of both of you and your kids, some with just you and your wife at recognizable places, others with two of you and the kids. If you look significantly younger in the pictures from when you just started dating, but not so young that it looks like it's not you, bring those old pictures so they can see you've been together a long time.

If any of your kids have started school, bring thier school records, which should have your address and/or you and your wife's names.

How long have you been married? If it's been over 2 years, that will make things easier.
 
I don't think the focus of the interview will be the bonafides of the marriage seeing they have TWO kids together. Rather it might try to ferret out some kind of prior intent fraud or something else if he came to school and never attended or go married shortly after arriving or other form of inadmissibility. Also maybe a NTA he might have received that he is unaware of for overstaying. Aside from that, looking good!

Cheers.

Showing the tattoos probably will not help, and could hurt.

They might ask why you were attending school (high school?) on a tourist visa, but they won't harass you about it because you're applying based on marriage to a US citizen. But what you should do is bring proof that both of you attended the same school at the same time, like diplomas (if you graduated the same year or 1 year apart) or transcripts.

They only need your English to be good enough for you to understand the questions and answer them clearly.

Make sure to bring your children's birth certificates, and their US passports if they have passports.

Select about 10 pictures of both of you and your kids, some with just you and your wife at recognizable places, others with two of you and the kids. If you look significantly younger in the pictures from when you just started dating, but not so young that it looks like it's not you, bring those old pictures so they can see you've been together a long time.

If any of your kids have started school, bring thier school records, which should have your address and/or you and your wife's names.

How long have you been married? If it's been over 2 years, that will make things easier.
 
I don't think the focus of the interview will be the bonafides of the marriage seeing they have TWO kids together.

Given their relative lack of other documentation, the focus might be on whether they actually have two real kids of their own, rather than being a fake couple posing with somebody else's kids and fake birth certificates. So evidence such as pictures of the couple together in their teenage years, and the kids' school records or US passports would help with dispelling that suspicion (if there is that suspicion).
 
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