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Interview Experience
Hello everyone,

First of all, i want to say thank you to all of you guys for sharing your stories and helping each other !
I just want to share my interview experience, hoping a i can help everyone that is reading this forum.

I sent my documents on 5th of December 2016 and i just went on interview on 28th of August, West Palm Beach, Florida.
Me and my wife were waiting for almost 2 hours until our officer called us to come in.
She was amazing person, she first apologize for taking so long to be called. She told us to take a seat but do not be so close to each other. She ask me how i came to USA what type of Visa and where i was living first before coming to Florida.
I told her that i move from MA to FL because in MA was getting colder, and she start joking how we should go to Cuba in some terrible hotel without AC so i can feel what is real hot weather.
She asked my wife how did we met and she ask me where is my mom in law currently.
That was it from marriage questions, we start talking about the inflation in Venezuela, about Fidel Castro. Then she said she is German, so i ask her couple of questions on terrible german, after that she just ask me questions from i-485, terrorist groups, weapons, those NO NO NO NO NO questions.
On the end she said everything is great, the only thing that stops me to give you a green card now is that i don't have gonorrhea test, she said they changed some law and now everyone should have negative gonorrhea test in order to become resident, so she gave me one document to show it to the doctor and to make gonorrhea test and when i bring it to her i will be approved.
So for everyone over there, that you are not tested for gonorrhea, make your test before going to the interview so it can save you some time and you will be able to get your Green Card faster.

Thank you once again guys, you were amazing !
God Bless You all !!!
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