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my AOS interview experience
Hi everyone!
I wanted to share my interview experience right after that but I was so upset after interview that I couldn't even turn on my PC...But now this is time to share it...
We went to interview in Omaha office on May 19th. The officer took us to her room and asked us to swear that we will tell the truth. She looked very serious and tough. She asked for our IDs and we handed her our driving licences. ( I and my husband haven't changed our address since we moved in together on Nov 2015). She asked why the addresses are not updated and we explained that we were really busy the whole time. She said but you know that you have to update it.
Then the interview started with these questions:
1- When and where did you meet?
2- Why did you guys marry very fast? what was the rush? ( We met on beginning of Oct and got married on late Jan. we said we were both in our 30s and ready for marriage and we had a lot in common).
3- Where did you get married?
4- (to me:) What is your husband's job?
5- (to me:) When does he go to work?
6- What is your job?
7- Who pays the bills? (my husband does, because I am unemployed right now)
8- (to me:) What is the biggest bill in your house?
9- (to me:) Does your husband have any loan?
10- (to me:) Who pays your phone bill? (myself)
11- how can you pay that once you are unemployed? (I said I still have money in my saving account, because I had a job before. Also my husband gives me cash from time to time)
12- (to my husband:) What is her phone career? (my husband was not very sure but he answered right)
13- (to my husband:) How much is her phone bill? (my husband's guess was $10-15 more than what it really is)
14- (to me:) what is his phone career?
15- Give me supporting documents. (We had health insurance that he got for me, my car insurance with both of our names on it, costco card, and lots of pictures).
16- You don't have any credit/ debit card together? (we didn't). How about car registration together? (we didn't and we explained why.) Do you use same car insurance provider ? (we didn't because we both receive good discount from the company we have had insurance with for years, so we didn't wanna change). She looked at pictures briefly and didn't ask anything about them.
17- have you ever had any trip together? ( we had one trip together where we stayed in hotel and many trips to my in law's.)
18- (to my husband:) have you ever met her family? (yes. over phone and facebook).
 
She didn't look \satisfied at the end so we felt really bad. She gave us a paper which explained about two years conditional permanent residency and asked us to sign it and gave us a copy and said have a good day. My husband asked: what is the next step? She said I will review your file to see if everything is complete. If I need more documents, I will send REF.
 
I and my husband were really upset after interview. We felt that it was not good enough, otherwise she would have approved us on spot. Also the way that she was questioning us made us feel that she cannot believe that it is a real marriage. :(
I was checking my status every half an hour for 4 days, reading over and over about other interview experiences.... today when I checked the mailbox I saw that I received an approval letter.... While my status was not updated yet.... :goofy:
Good luck to everyone who has interview. If you marriage is real, there is NOTHING to be panic about. You may get a nice and friendly officer, but be ready for a though one too. Not all officers are nice and friendly. Good luck to all of you . :)
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