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Hello all,

I had an interview today (January 14, 2019) at 9:45am. I finished my DS-160 in mid December and gotten today's date in Jan first week. It was a very smooth operating consulate. The line was fairly long to get in and get the security checked done. You submit your phone before you enter the building. You wait in line and climb the stairs to second floor. Where there is security check TSA style but you get to wear shoes through this one. Again there is a line to get your documents checked before the finger print station. After you get finger prints done a security personnel escorts group of 5-6 to 20th floor. There again is a line. there were probably 4 windows open and they will call you one by one for the interview.

My interview lasted around 1 minute (it was my first H1-B stamping. I was transferred from F1 to H1). The questions were:

1. Job Title
2. Name of company i work for
3. Location i work at
4. Highest level of education
5. Field of education

Was told i should have passport within 3-4 days.

It was the smoothest governmental process i have been through.
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