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Denver Interview Done 11/30/2017 at 7:30am
PD - January 31, 2017
Notice - October 28, 2017
Interview - November 30, 2017

Questions: Start 7:46am - 8:24am
What is my full name?
Date of Birth?
SSN?
Current Address?
Country of Birth and Country of current citizenship?
Current Job, what position and when did I start that job?
When i last entered the US?
What is my husband full name?
His DOB?
Ask about my previous visas and jobs in different states? I was on J1

Officer ask my husband his SSN and Current address.
His current job? Why he switch company?

Open for anyone to answer:
When we met? How and Where?
How we managed the first couple months in seperate states?
When i met his parents? How they treat me?
When we moved in together? When he proposed and where?
When we got married? Where we got married? Who was at the wedding?
What did we do after? Where we honeymoon? What travel plans we have coming up?
Do we have any kids? Are we trying and Do we want kids?

What plans we have for the future? Last questions was if we had any new evidence to add and if we have any questions.
I can't remember any other questions.

**** On one of my previous visa application the travel agent put common law instead of Boyfriend (ex) which is what I told her to put but she insisted that since we had been together so long (4 yrs) common law was more appropriate. Common law is a lose term we use in my country when two people have been in a relationship for several years. The officer asked about that and had the visa application right in front of her on the computer. I explained and she said she understand and do not believe i was trying to lie, and since we did not file taxes together, have any kids, property together or portray ourselves as a married couple she foresee no problem, especially since in my subsequent visa applications I did not put that there. However, she will research my country law on common law.

Overall our interview was great. The officer said she have no doubt our marriage is real but will review the new evidence and let us know in a couple weeks. We will get RFE if she need anything else otherwise we will get the approval notice in the mail.

I have seen so many others who didnt get approve on the spot so we had no expectations. We did our part and leave the rest to God. In the mean time we are getting back to living life with one less thing to stress about. Christmas is coming and its the best time of the year. Happy Holidays Everyone!

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