Dos And Donts Of Immigration Appointment Inquiries - Find Out Now

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By Andrais Svetlona

If you are applying for a spousal visa for the United States, you will be asked to submit to an interview with the immigration officers. These interviews are notoriously tough and you must be well prepared for immigration interview questions.

Be ready to answer all manner of personal questions about you, your spouse and your relationship. It is not fun to have your personal life observed by all and sundry, but it is an unfortunately necessary part of the process. They are trying to determine that your relationship is real and continued and to do that they have to ask probing questions.

The immigration officers may decide to interview you together or separately. It is common for the officers to take the spouses into different rooms, interview them and then compare the answers. In reality it is common for genuine couples to not know their partner's favorite song or film, but you must be thoroughly prepared and find out all of these kind of things. Common questions include: favorite place, color, likes and dislikes.

You should know about your partner's financial status and any assets they have. Be able to tell them the kind of car they drive and how much the house repayments are. Know about credit cards, loans and debts. Be prepared to describe their residence - things like the color of the flooring and walls, the furniture, adornments, layout of the house and so on.

Do have joint bank account and statements, utilities bills with both of your names listed on it, details of clubs or associations of which you are both members (if you aren't affiliated with anything join up just for the paperwork)and photos of you both together at different social occasions throughout the duration of your relationship.

Do have friends or family that are US citizens who will vouch for your relationship in written form. Bring along these notarized statements and copies to the interview. On top of this you should also be able to tell the immigration officers about your spouse's family including their brothers', sisters' and parents names, occupations, where they live how many kids the siblings might have and so on.

Arrive at the interview punctually and prepared with all the forms and written evidence that you need. You should also ensure that you are dressed appropriately for such a formal interview in neat and tidy clothes, clean shaven if you are a man and tidy hair.

Don't joke around with the immigration officer. Jokes made about drug trafficking, people smuggling, marriages of convenience and terrorism are not taken in good spirit. Don't become defensive or have a bad attitude towards the interviewer it will not help your case.

If you are not confident about your English ability it is fine to bring along an interpreter. Don't answer questions that you don't understand fully as you may answer inappropriately and inadvertently say something you don't mean.

The interview is an integral part of the visa process. By preparing well for the interview with your spouse you are less likely to have any problems with obtaining your visa. Be honest at all times in the interview as they are trained in body language to know when you are lying and they will already know everything about you before you arrive anyway.

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