Felgerkarb wrote:Gotta start this process with Morticia. Thrilling.
PM or Facebook any questions brother. It is a giant clusterfuck. I was wrong. You can do this without a lawyer if you just follow EVERYTHING on visajourney.com
That site was fukin 20 times better than my immigration lawyer( who wasn't bad at all, but they don't know very specific stuff)
Forums are great there as everyone is after the same thing and willing to help.
Felger- There is even a Cambodia section where people who just did their interviews come and report on how things went, what was said ACCEPT OR DENY.
One thing I have noticed from other people's first hand accounts----- The American petitioner being present at the interview is CRUCIAL. One man reported that the consular officer actually asked his khmer fiancee " Why is your fiance not present if he lives in Cambodia"? .... Work related contract, had to leave.. but yeah, be there for her interview.
They have been known to ask you to have a converstaion in English.
Other questions are the typical ones you can find on line- How'd ya meet. Did you have a traditional engagement party. What were the dates. Do you have even more evidence of your relationship.
One big thing to note is this- You send in evidence of your relationship with your I-129f packet. But you are EXPECTED to bring even more to the interview. If you are like Miss DM or Morticia and Felg, this relationship proval should be no problem as we have leases together, trips, photos and we LIVE HERE. They are mainly eyeing out the American dudes who have only flown over to Cambodia to meet their fiancee like twice ...EVER. That raises their eyebrows.
If you lie about anything, your fiancee will NEVER get ANY visa to the united states again. Don't lie.
[quote="Felgerkarb"]Gotta start this process with Morticia. Thrilling.[/quote]
PM or Facebook any questions brother. It is a giant clusterfuck. I was wrong. You can do this without a lawyer if you just follow EVERYTHING on visajourney.com
That site was fukin 20 times better than my immigration lawyer( who wasn't bad at all, but they don't know very specific stuff)
Forums are great there as everyone is after the same thing and willing to help.
Felger- There is even a Cambodia section where people who just did their interviews come and report on how things went, what was said ACCEPT OR DENY.
One thing I have noticed from other people's first hand accounts----- The American petitioner being present at the interview is CRUCIAL. One man reported that the consular officer actually asked his khmer fiancee " Why is your fiance not present if he lives in Cambodia"? .... Work related contract, had to leave.. but yeah, be there for her interview.
They have been known to ask you to have a converstaion in English.
Other questions are the typical ones you can find on line- How'd ya meet. Did you have a traditional engagement party. What were the dates. Do you have even more evidence of your relationship.
One big thing to note is this- You send in evidence of your relationship with your I-129f packet. But you are EXPECTED to bring even more to the interview. If you are like Miss DM or Morticia and Felg, this relationship proval should be no problem as we have leases together, trips, photos and we LIVE HERE. They are mainly eyeing out the American dudes who have only flown over to Cambodia to meet their fiancee like twice ...EVER. That raises their eyebrows.
If you lie about anything, your fiancee will NEVER get ANY visa to the united states again. Don't lie.