my interview is comming near it is on july 11th.
can any one give me tips of what questions to be prepared before
the interview
thanks
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I agree with Herbert... just tell the truth! from what I've read on here
about the AOS interview, the questions are pretty straight fwd and easy
enough to answer just as long as u honest!
why don't u go to this link: http://www.kamya.com/interview/ there u can
read about other people's AOS interview experience.
good luck :)
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Hi Donny,
If you do a search on this forum, using the words "AOS Interview
Questions" I'm sure you'll find lots of other posts regarding
that topic. :)
Best Wishes,
Rene
Ours wasnt videotaped.. it was all done in about 20 minutes.
Perhaps, but not necessarily.
In 7+ years dealing with USCIS, I have never heard of anyone having
their interview videotaped. The form says it will be, but it isn't. I
also seriously doubt that the tapes (if there are any) are kept for
later reference... USCIS doesn't have the space or people resources
necessary to do that.
Ian
Ours as well.
Good advice.
> Remember, your interview will be video monitored and all you
> say they keep for later reference.
Most of the interviews are not videotaped. I read once, however, that
the USCIS has to videotape an interview if they want to use it as the
base for denial. If they think after an untaped interview that you
don't deserve the benefit you asked for, they can let you come again to
a videotaped interview.
Regards,
Peter
A colleague of mine was interviewed on Videotape.. Of course they forgot
to file the 130 with the 485 and they were denied within 30 seconds of
arriving! (Thats customer service for you!!)
brenda/harold
I don't read VisaJourney, so I've still never heard of interviews being
videotaped! :) Hmmm... I did forget about Alvena! Okay... let me
rephrase then: in my experience, a videotaped interview happens so
infrequently that it's virtually never done! :)
I think the experiences posted to this group are getting a little thin
on the ground. This made me curious, so I did a little searching ...
Now, admitedly, some of these are Consular experiences, some may have
never happened or there was a misunderstanding, but it's not like it
never happens.
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=39583&st=15
"Yes, our interview was videotaped, actually it stated on the door that
all the interviews are videotaped."
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=300115&highlight=videot-
aped
I thought you'd accepted that Alvena had a Stokes interview.
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=44630&hl=videotap-
ed
"Hi everybody:) OK, here is what happened:
3 days ago I had my AOS interview. The interview was videotaped"
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=41548&hl=videotap-
ed
"The interview was conducted in this woman's office. Apparently it was
videotaped (we were asked to swear to tell the truth, and the woman gave
her name as if there was a recording device somewhere) but we couldn't
see a camera or anything."
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=35925&hl=videotap-
ed&st=0
"every interview I have ever had with US immigration there has been a
video camera, and there are notices posted on all the walls that they
interview will be taped. Both at Toronto airport when I was denied entry
and later applied for a work visa, and then again at the consulate when
I went for my K3 interview."
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=24317&hl=videotap-
ed
Oh, this was just interesting that the 2 Stokes interviews mentioned are
not scheduled until 2006.. ouch!
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=15946&hl=videota-
ped
"We were video taped 5 years ago in Manila. No different than going
into a 7-11."
And then I gave up to go for more coffee :)
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I think they have a pretty good idea going in who they are going to
videotape and who they aren't. No videotape for us. In fact no
presentation of any documentary evidence whatsoever. It still strikes me
as strange that my wife got her both her K-3 and AOS (CR-6) without
anyone seeing anything other than our marriage certificate.
Really? That's interesting.
Taping is controlled at the local office level and is partly a function
of equipment availability. However, where I am (San Francisco Bay
Area), I have indeed had interviews taped. When taped, the tape is
part of the record (how they keep it with the A file I have no idea).
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