hypoclear Posted August 8, 2004 Author Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Hi Mark, Congrats...I haven't been on in awhile where did you talk about the interview and the questions they asked.Hi David; Thanks Here are the two other place I posted info.. My Visa.. .. from Bea's point of view Bea's Visa... .. from my point of view We are working on the video also.. will post it soon. John and Hai Yan, Thank you... hope yours keeps moving and lucky you and everyone else just a few more weeks left to Aug and maybe we will finally have livable weather in GZ.. last night it showed 35C on tv.. awwww Mark and Bea and Baby Link to comment
dmaddox74 Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Hi Mark, Thanks for the references, but I still didn't see the questions they asked Bea during the actual interview. Sorry for the trouble. Link to comment
hypoclear Posted August 9, 2004 Author Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Hi Mark, Thanks for the references, but I still didn't see the questions they asked Bea during the actual interview. Sorry for the trouble.No Problem David, Here is the post: Hi Mari; yes I wanted to add a few other things as well. Bea said there was roughly 100 people in her room for interviews. this would be the K1, K3 and Cr1, rr1? visa's They had either 5 or 6 interviewers there. She heard that they will stay there past noon or for as long as it takes to finish everyones interview. So you will not have to leave for a lunch break and return to complete the process, but it might go past 1 or 2 pm. Someone also said they do the more complex cases last, if this is correct or not I don't know. Bea also said the woman who interviewd her had just about every paper, fax, email we ever sent in a pile in front of her. From the looks of the final brown envelope which has a cut corner there is a hell of a lot of paper work in it. Tax returns yellowing paperwork etc. Bea did mention she had number 4 but they were not called in order so she had her interview towards the end. Why this is I don't know. It also seems each case has specific questions asked and some which are just general. Her questions were just 7 or 8. 1 How did you meet?2 Where is his residence?3 Does he own property in America4 When did he first come here?5 Is he still living here?6 Does he work here?7 Does he plan to go back to the states?8 When does he plan to go back to the states? That was it. Also they gave her the white slip at the end of her interview and did not charge her money. I told her don't worry they will get it from you tomorrow.. they didn't!! heheeh than we did the math... we had already paid that fee.. $365.00 USD as the fee bill for the DS-230 forms. When she picked up her visa the next day it was more of the same.. herd up in the first pen, than over to the lines but on this side of the road and than the name call outs. Darn!!! i had just put the video and camera away when I heard Bea's name called. I did get some video of her at the window and again as she came back across the road.. On her visa in her passport it has all those names and numbers we have come to love!! heheh GUZ number and most importantly when the visa expires.. 6 months fromdate of issuances. Hope this is everything if anyone has questions just ask.. Mark and Bea and Baby Link to comment
dmaddox74 Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 THanks Mark, it was very informative. Now, if I can just get Chicago to move at least a day ahead. Link to comment
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