chinalove Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 Do you think the visa officer has already made a decision on the visa before the interview?? They investigate on the evidences based on the package which NVS sent them, and forms in P3. That's how they decide if the visa will be given or not, maybe? That's why some got their visa within 5 mins, and some got denial even if they try hard at the interview. who knows, let's hope for the best. Link to comment
chilton747 Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 Do you think the visa officer has already made a decision on the visa before the interview?? They investigate on the evidences based on the package which NVS sent them, and forms in P3. That's how they decide if the visa will be given or not, maybe? That's why some got their visa within 5 mins, and some got denial even if they try hard at the interview. who knows, let's hope for the best.Of course they have their minds made up. They did not even want to see our evidence at my SO's interview. They are looking for fraud. If they have the slightest hint and if someone fits the profile then they already prejudged. Just my opinion based on my experience. Link to comment
warpedbored Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 There has been much speculation on this subject. USCONGUZ says it it isn't so. I'm not convinced. Link to comment
drive_75 Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 I believe they already made up their mind and that the interview is just a small part of the final approval process. Otherwise the interview would be much more extensive than it currently is. Link to comment
SmilingAsia Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 I don't think they have decided the result before interview. VO may take a few seconds to scan the records when calling the applicant to the window. When VO sees on the file that the petitioner and applicant met in person before ending their previous marriage, or sees the distant expression on the applicant's face when talking about her SO, it only takes VO one second to decide to issue a blue slip. VO's are doing the same job everyday. I believe they read an applicant's files 10 times faster than I read Bill Clinton's My Life Link to comment
chinalove Posted September 28, 2006 Author Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 (edited) Hehe, We just have no clue But I'm prone to believe that they kind of made up their minds before seeing us. Edited September 28, 2006 by chinalove (see edit history) Link to comment
Michael and Manyun Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 me too. That's my take on it also. Link to comment
jdogg Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 To the point that the VO may have his/her mind made up before the interview. How important is it to make sure that my SO submit our relationship evidence WITH the sealed medical packet at the Consulate prior to being call to the "window" for the interview? (instead of waiting for the interview and the questions to be asked before supplying evidence) There was only limited relationship evidence in my I-129F filing (no photos, just a phone bill, letter from my SO's parents inviting my parents to China for our engagement party, and a letter from me explaining why there are no photos ) But since my initial filing, I have gathered a lot more evidence, including photos of us with a lot of other relatives taken when my family went to China for our engagement party. I just want to make sure if the VO is going to "prejudge", then we have as much evidence in front of him/her as possible. Any input will be appreciated. I don't think they have decided the result before interview. VO may take a few seconds to scan the records when calling the applicant to the window. When VO sees on the file that the petitioner and applicant met in person before ending their previous marriage, or sees the distant expression on the applicant's face when talking about her SO, it only takes VO one second to decide to issue a blue slip. VO's are doing the same job everyday. I believe they read an applicant's files 10 times faster than I read Bill Clinton's My Life Link to comment
chilton747 Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 To the point that the VO may have his/her mind made up before the interview. How important is it to make sure that my SO submit our relationship evidence WITH the sealed medical packet at the Consulate prior to being call to the "window" for the interview? (instead of waiting for the interview and the questions to be asked before supplying evidence) There was only limited relationship evidence in my I-129F filing (no photos, just a phone bill, letter from my SO's parents inviting my parents to China for our engagement party, and a letter from me explaining why there are no photos ) But since my initial filing, I have gathered a lot more evidence, including photos of us with a lot of other relatives taken when my family went to China for our engagement party. I just want to make sure if the VO is going to "prejudge", then we have as much evidence in front of him/her as possible. Any input will be appreciated. I don't think they have decided the result before interview. VO may take a few seconds to scan the records when calling the applicant to the window. When VO sees on the file that the petitioner and applicant met in person before ending their previous marriage, or sees the distant expression on the applicant's face when talking about her SO, it only takes VO one second to decide to issue a blue slip. VO's are doing the same job everyday. I believe they read an applicant's files 10 times faster than I read Bill Clinton's My Life When they ask you for the sealed envelope, I doubt they will take your evidence at the same time. Link to comment
Michael and Manyun Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 To the point that the VO may have his/her mind made up before the interview. How important is it to make sure that my SO submit our relationship evidence WITH the sealed medical packet at the Consulate prior to being call to the "window" for the interview? (instead of waiting for the interview and the questions to be asked before supplying evidence) There was only limited relationship evidence in my I-129F filing (no photos, just a phone bill, letter from my SO's parents inviting my parents to China for our engagement party, and a letter from me explaining why there are no photos ) But since my initial filing, I have gathered a lot more evidence, including photos of us with a lot of other relatives taken when my family went to China for our engagement party. I just want to make sure if the VO is going to "prejudge", then we have as much evidence in front of him/her as possible. Any input will be appreciated. When they ask you for the sealed envelope, I doubt they will take your evidence at the same time. The contents of the sealed medical envelope are taken at the window by the VO as the "interview" is to begin, not before. My SO was requested to tear open the envelope and hand the VO what was inside. She still has the empty envelope. Per my instructions, when the VO asked for the passports, my SO also passed over to him a detailed "Index" (one typed page) of the evidence that she had brought along with her. He glanced at what it was, and pushed it back. They won't take anything they don't specifically ask for. Link to comment
tcrocks38 Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 me too. That's my take on it also.Could you please tell me what the overcome was that you go blue slipped.If not i understandThanksTodd Link to comment
Xiuyin Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 I think the 80-20 rule applies here. VO has gone through 80% of his/her decision making process prior to calling up an applicant, and it's a matter of sanity-checking on his/her decision when VO actually meets the applicant. There are 20% of the chance that VO might overturn his/her predetermined decision in the interview. Link to comment
tywy_99 Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 If they don't canvass a case, I would think, after you filled out all the paperwork, they would give you a visa in your passport immediately; with a smile, even; "same day service!" And a kiss!! I mean,,,,they don't spend 10 to 12 months doing nothing! (mho) Link to comment
sawadee Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 All the documents pertained to the outcome of the interview is screened by some other staff before the interview, if some obvious documents missing or not meeting the requirements, the pre-screening staff will put a blue slip directly----this is why we have to submit the docus prior to the interview.(30 mins is enough for the pre-screening process) And the VO is the final decision maker, I dont think they have time to go through all the docus before the interview. This is not an official answer, this is what I figured out by myself, correct me if I am wrong. Link to comment
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