Created by Kristen Walters
about 2 years ago
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Have you ever entered the U.S. without documents?
Have you ever tried to cross the border without papers?
Have you ever been arrested?
Have you ever been convicted of breaking the law?
Have you ever had problems with the police?
How can you two maintain a relationship while living in different countries?
How often do you two talk?
What was the sentence?
What were the charges?
When did you enter the U.S. for the first time?
When was the last time you two saw each other?
When did your wife divorce her first husband?
When did your husband divorce his first wife?
Were you convicted?
Have you left the country before?
Have you had any medical problems?
Where did you cross the border?
Who is filing your petition?
Do you remember how old you were when you entered the U.S.?
Have you lived in the U.S. ever since?
Do you swear the information you will give in this interview is the truth and nothing but the truth?
Before starting the interview, you have to take the oath first.
Under no circumstances should you-all open the envelope.
Tell me, how did you and your wife meet.
The law says that no person who has remained unlawfully in the U.S. more than a year can be given a visa and that in order to get it, that person must wait ten years starting from the last time he left the country.
In order to continue to process your visa, please bring in the following documents...
Please raise your right hand.
Because of your circumstances, you may be eligible to apply for a waiver.
Remember, the envelope can only be opened by an immigration officer at a point of entry to the U.S.
According to U.S. Immigration Law, you are not eligible for an immigrant visa.
A staff member will give the two of you the passports with the visas and also an envelope with your documents.
You-all will have six months to enter the U.S. from the time they give you-all your visas and the envelope.