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Pls help me do not ignore it is all about during my interview in the manila embassy..?

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please help me or advice me.. what i need to wear during my interviiew for my spouse visa going to usa.. bec i want that consul give me points in that... did the consul strict during the interview? what r the best way to do so that the consul will like you?

it is also in the interview about the life of mom and dad and sisters of my husband.. what will be the possible questions in the interview... what visa that they ussually deny during the interview fiancee visa or spouse visa?

how do i pass the interview what r the preperations that i need to do?

how many questions that they ussually ask you?

help me pls.. i miss my husband already i want to go to usa..how long it will take the spouse visa?

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  1. Fill in the visa application properly.

    Submit all required documents.

    See that your write up addressing the consulate is properly done.

    Your dress makes no difference as long as you are presentable. There is no dress code as such.

    You will have, I hope , records to show that your spouse

    is in USA. If he is an employee of a company, he must provide you with papers as to his standing in the company and his financial status.  His income should be sufficient enough to support you.   You will get a dependant visa,

    if your spouse's records are found satisfactory by the

    consulate.


  2. They won't really be interested in your family history and most of the questions will be in regard to your marriage. They'll want assurances that it's bona-fide.

    Be honest, and answer to the best of your ability. Take along lots of evidence - transcripts of chats, copies of emails, photos of the two of you together, phone bills that show calls between the two of you and perhaps even letters from friends and families who know you as a couple. If your spouse has health and/or life insurance with you listed as beneficiary, take copies of that as well - basically anything with both your names on it.

    Your dress isn't particularly important, but when I went for my interview, I just wore a tidy shirt and skirt combo and made sure my teenage sons had on nice jeans and shirts.

    In my case, it was about 12 months between the time we first filed and the time we got our interview. It's a long, hard road, but in the grand scheme of things, these months will just be a blip.

    Good luck!

  3. Wear formal attire and be able to prove that your relationships with relatives in the US are true.  Likewise, be able to show that you or your relatives will be able to finance your travel to the US.

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