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A Second interview always A stroke interview?
Hello all,
Need your advice please!

06/2017> I married to my LPR husband

09/2019> Husband became USC. Notified NVC I wanted AOS in US.

12/2019> Filed AOS packet and accepted.

04/2020> I-1485 Interview was completed, case must be reviewed I/O mentioned he needed our approved I-130 form another office (NVC o found out later) the interview went well few questions asked.

03/17/2021> Received another (2nd) interview letter not saying specific requirements docs to bring but ID, Bonafide, I-864 and my husband to this interview.

Today <bad thing> has happened my husband has bad panic attack. We fought after knowing the letter is all about A STROKE INTERVIEW. I told him how did you know it will be. He said GOOGLE.. the first interview was easy and satisfied the I/O. He thanks for making this case easy.

I was very happy about the later received today but my husband wasn’t. He told me why he has to go for this interview. He said he is scared meeting with the I/O. Me speechless . I’m prepared whole packet I know all the forms and again but my husband.

 99% or most ppl on all forums replied to my questions “it will be a STROKE INTERVIEW”

Is second interviews always are Stroke interviews??? Any inputs are greatly appreciated.
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