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Questions asked at interview
Most of the questions asked were directed at me, just a few to my husband who is the US citizen.
Questions for me:

-All the basic questions like name, d.o.b, address.
-All the yes and no questions.He asked if I work unauthorized to which I reply yes.
-Where I work and what’s my job description, how long I’m working there.
-He ask me how, when and where I met my husband.
-Ask about my husband’s children and if I know how old they were.
-He ask if ever received military training,
P.s my husband is military so I responded that I never received training but I wanted to join.
-When was my last entry to the US?
-How many times I got married?
-How I get to work if by bus or private car.
-How far is my job from home.
-What’s my husband favorite dish?
-If I ever travel outside of the US or domestic to other states.

Questions to my husband:

-What’s my son’s name and date of birth.
-Where did we go for honeymoon and where we got married, date of wedding.
-If he ever met my son who is in Jamaica.
-Where he work and what’s his job description.
-How many times he got married.
-Where does my mom lives?
-I had travel to Aruba before coming to the US so he ask my husband where I travel to before coming here.
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