“How did you suggest?”: The marriage -based green card interview becomes uncomfortable for F1 Visa Holder
The woman, an F1 visa holder married to an American citizen (USC), shared her experience of an interview of 6:40 that shook her. With an F1 visa, international students can study in the United States, but transition from F1 status to a green card-a permanent residence card-a high-interviewed interview process with US citizenship and immigration services (USCIS). A proof of marriage submitted to her post explained that she and her husband had been together for eight years and lived together since 2019. Uncomfortable silence on the proposal of the proposal, but the interview itself was far from smooth. She remembers: The officer asked, “How did you suggest?” But a blend led to silence, as she and her husband thought that the question was directed at the other. Her husband finally made a story about watching films, which fell apart when he couldn’t remember the title. The woman quickly intervened and reminded him of the right proposal in a restaurant “before 70 people on Countdown Night.” Confusion about the court question The officer later asked, ‘Who was with you in the right house?’ The woman admitted that she answered “nobody”, which caused a sharp reaction: “Nobody ???” She further explained that her husband’s mother was gone in Italy and that friends were working on work, before assuring the officer that they had planned “a big wedding in Thailand” as well as one in the US. The case was examined despite the long history and testimony of the couple, the officer issued a notice of white papers that examined the case for at least 120 days. “I almost cried as we left the room,” the woman wrote, adding that fatigue and nerves affected her answers. Netizens strongly respond that the post caused strong reactions online: One commentator wrote: “Your husband is a dummy. Why would he make a situation? They know all the facts, it’s on paper.” Another said, “It must have been more prepared, but I hope you will be approved!” A third question: ‘How can your husband not remember how he suggested? It’s such a big moment … definitely need preparation work. ‘