Ya no problem. So basically they wanted to know more about the relationship, in particular what communication and time we spent together after the marriage. Because we applied right after our wedding, they wanted to know what the contact was after that. They also wanted to talk to my husband in person about the relationship to determine if it was genuine or not. My husband's interview lasted less than an hour. My husband brought in all pictures from our time together after the wedding, our communication logs, and our wedding album. He did most of the talking, and the interviewer told him she was satisfied with the evidence and that they needed to see him in person to complete the application. Upon saying this, she requested his passport and told him to come back to get it at 3.
My advice to you guys if you have an interview - bring whatever else you can to prove the relationship is true.Be prepared, and follow a lot of the questions that deffy posted in this forum. Make sure you know little details about your application and personal details about your partner. But most of all just be yourself in the interview and treat it more like a conversation than an interview.