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Maddants said:
Hello Everyone, How is everyone doing today....Sorry that i have not posted anything on the forum for a long time but i still read everyone post though...to let everyone know that i had my interview yesterday morning at 10am.... here is how my interview went....

I got the the embassy around 9:20am and when i went inside there was no one in the embassy waiting for anything. the embassy was very scanty like nobody was there working. i was saying to myself look like the strike is really having an impact on the kingston embassy for sure... i did not even sit down for a good min. they call my name telling me to go to room number 4 which i did... the immigration officer was a woman in her 50s with long black hair with gray hair also.. she ask me for the things they required and i gave her everything..she started to go tru everything and which she is going tru them she ask me question about them. here are a few question she ask me.

who are these ppl in the pictures
what is my wife mother name
what do her kids them do
why no one from her family attend our wedding
have my wife cook her native food for me
what do i know about my wife culture
what do i know about my wife that other ppl dont
what kind of work do my wife do and where she work
have me and my wife every get into any aurguement and how we resolve it
they have a few more questions that i forgot...

i was not nervous at all when i was at the interview.....i answer all the questions that i could answers but a couple of them i could so i just told her i did not know. some of the question i answered the immigration officer told me that she did not believe me but i still answered it as i was there telling her the truth...im not going to say that the immigration officer was rude or anything but she did give me a bit of a hard time though.....i spend about 1hr in the interview. when the interview finish she told me that she will have to review over everything again because she is saying that my wife is putting out all the effort to know me and im not pushing out any effort at all. so she gave me back my passport but she kept my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police record, and medical records....she did not give me a time that she would get back in touch with me.. so i just have to wait for the outcome of the interview..i know im myself that i did good but they can think differently. the immigration officer look like she was mix with native american indian also...

WOW Maddants I hope you and wifey hear some good news soon :) sounds like you did well in the interview so your time will soon come :D
 
Maddants said:
Hello Everyone, How is everyone doing today....Sorry that i have not posted anything on the forum for a long time but i still read everyone post though...to let everyone know that i had my interview yesterday morning at 10am.... here is how my interview went....

I got the the embassy around 9:20am and when i went inside there was no one in the embassy waiting for anything. the embassy was very scanty like nobody was there working. i was saying to myself look like the strike is really having an impact on the kingston embassy for sure... i did not even sit down for a good min. they call my name telling me to go to room number 4 which i did... the immigration officer was a woman in her 50s with long black hair with gray hair also.. she ask me for the things they required and i gave her everything..she started to go tru everything and which she is going tru them she ask me question about them. here are a few question she ask me.

who are these ppl in the pictures
what is my wife mother name
what do her kids them do
why no one from her family attend our wedding
have my wife cook her native food for me
what do i know about my wife culture
what do i know about my wife that other ppl dont
what kind of work do my wife do and where she work
have me and my wife every get into any aurguement and how we resolve it
they have a few more questions that i forgot...

i was not nervous at all when i was at the interview.....i answer all the questions that i could answers but a couple of them i could so i just told her i did not know. some of the question i answered the immigration officer told me that she did not believe me but i still answered it as i was there telling her the truth...im not going to say that the immigration officer was rude or anything but she did give me a bit of a hard time though.....i spend about 1hr in the interview. when the interview finish she told me that she will have to review over everything again because she is saying that my wife is putting out all the effort to know me and im not pushing out any effort at all. so she gave me back my passport but she kept my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police record, and medical records....she did not give me a time that she would get back in touch with me.. so i just have to wait for the outcome of the interview..i know im myself that i did good but they can think differently. the immigration officer look like she was mix with native american indian also...

Welcome back stranger and congratulations on finally having your interview; thanks for sharing the details with us.

You know you spoke from the heart and gave honest answers which is all you can do.

I hope you hear back from the visa officer soon so you can get on the night flight to Canada that you have been dreaming of for so long.
 
Maddants said:
Hello Everyone, How is everyone doing today....Sorry that i have not posted anything on the forum for a long time but i still read everyone post though...to let everyone know that i had my interview yesterday morning at 10am.... here is how my interview went....

I got the the embassy around 9:20am and when i went inside there was no one in the embassy waiting for anything. the embassy was very scanty like nobody was there working. i was saying to myself look like the strike is really having an impact on the kingston embassy for sure... i did not even sit down for a good min. they call my name telling me to go to room number 4 which i did... the immigration officer was a woman in her 50s with long black hair with gray hair also.. she ask me for the things they required and i gave her everything..she started to go tru everything and which she is going tru them she ask me question about them. here are a few question she ask me.

who are these ppl in the pictures
what is my wife mother name
what do her kids them do
why no one from her family attend our wedding
have my wife cook her native food for me
what do i know about my wife culture
what do i know about my wife that other ppl dont
what kind of work do my wife do and where she work
have me and my wife every get into any aurguement and how we resolve it
they have a few more questions that i forgot...

i was not nervous at all when i was at the interview.....i answer all the questions that i could answers but a couple of them i could so i just told her i did not know. some of the question i answered the immigration officer told me that she did not believe me but i still answered it as i was there telling her the truth...im not going to say that the immigration officer was rude or anything but she did give me a bit of a hard time though.....i spend about 1hr in the interview. when the interview finish she told me that she will have to review over everything again because she is saying that my wife is putting out all the effort to know me and im not pushing out any effort at all. so she gave me back my passport but she kept my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police record, and medical records....she did not give me a time that she would get back in touch with me.. so i just have to wait for the outcome of the interview..i know im myself that i did good but they can think differently. the immigration officer look like she was mix with native american indian also...
Hey there, glad to see you are back, we all wondered what happened to you! Glad to hear you finally had your interview and that it went ok.....I second what Nev said, you said everything from your heart and that is all you can do, the rest is up to God and the immigration lady! Night flight for you and COG! :)
 
Maddants said:
Hello Everyone, How is everyone doing today....Sorry that i have not posted anything on the forum for a long time but i still read everyone post though...to let everyone know that i had my interview yesterday morning at 10am.... here is how my interview went....

I got the the embassy around 9:20am and when i went inside there was no one in the embassy waiting for anything. the embassy was very scanty like nobody was there working. i was saying to myself look like the strike is really having an impact on the kingston embassy for sure... i did not even sit down for a good min. they call my name telling me to go to room number 4 which i did... the immigration officer was a woman in her 50s with long black hair with gray hair also.. she ask me for the things they required and i gave her everything..she started to go tru everything and which she is going tru them she ask me question about them. here are a few question she ask me.

who are these ppl in the pictures
what is my wife mother name
what do her kids them do
why no one from her family attend our wedding
have my wife cook her native food for me
what do i know about my wife culture
what do i know about my wife that other ppl dont
what kind of work do my wife do and where she work
have me and my wife every get into any aurguement and how we resolve it
they have a few more questions that i forgot...

i was not nervous at all when i was at the interview.....i answer all the questions that i could answers but a couple of them i could so i just told her i did not know. some of the question i answered the immigration officer told me that she did not believe me but i still answered it as i was there telling her the truth...im not going to say that the immigration officer was rude or anything but she did give me a bit of a hard time though.....i spend about 1hr in the interview. when the interview finish she told me that she will have to review over everything again because she is saying that my wife is putting out all the effort to know me and im not pushing out any effort at all. so she gave me back my passport but she kept my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police record, and medical records....she did not give me a time that she would get back in touch with me.. so i just have to wait for the outcome of the interview..i know im myself that i did good but they can think differently. the immigration officer look like she was mix with native american indian also...

Hi Maddants,

I was excited to see your post ;D and am happy you did your best.

I am praying for a positive outcome because you have surely been a patient servant of the Lord.

All the best to you and the wife.
 
carm_cnd said:
WOW Maddants I hope you and wifey hear some good news soon :) sounds like you did well in the interview so your time will soon come :D
I did what i could of done.........from been there so long my feet them start falling alseep plus my mouth got very very dry.....lol.. but to me overall they age different was a big thing to her also.....only thing i can do now is pray to god that everything work out for me and my wife.
 
Hey everyone ...long time I know.
Want to update !!!!

PPR AND INTERVIEW FOR OCT 7 2013.

hope his means good news for everyone else waiting in line.

Miss you chickie n nevaeah and onenonly I've been through hard tines and hope you all are doing well.
 
Maddants said:
Hello Everyone, How is everyone doing today....Sorry that i have not posted anything on the forum for a long time but i still read everyone post though...to let everyone know that i had my interview yesterday morning at 10am.... here is how my interview went....

I got the the embassy around 9:20am and when i went inside there was no one in the embassy waiting for anything. the embassy was very scanty like nobody was there working. i was saying to myself look like the strike is really having an impact on the kingston embassy for sure... i did not even sit down for a good min. they call my name telling me to go to room number 4 which i did... the immigration officer was a woman in her 50s with long black hair with gray hair also.. she ask me for the things they required and i gave her everything..she started to go tru everything and which she is going tru them she ask me question about them. here are a few question she ask me.

who are these ppl in the pictures
what is my wife mother name
what do her kids them do
why no one from her family attend our wedding
have my wife cook her native food for me
what do i know about my wife culture
what do i know about my wife that other ppl dont
what kind of work do my wife do and where she work
have me and my wife every get into any aurguement and how we resolve it
they have a few more questions that i forgot...

i was not nervous at all when i was at the interview.....i answer all the questions that i could answers but a couple of them i could so i just told her i did not know. some of the question i answered the immigration officer told me that she did not believe me but i still answered it as i was there telling her the truth...im not going to say that the immigration officer was rude or anything but she did give me a bit of a hard time though.....i spend about 1hr in the interview. when the interview finish she told me that she will have to review over everything again because she is saying that my wife is putting out all the effort to know me and im not pushing out any effort at all. so she gave me back my passport but she kept my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police record, and medical records....she did not give me a time that she would get back in touch with me.. so i just have to wait for the outcome of the interview..i know im myself that i did good but they can think differently. the immigration officer look like she was mix with native american indian also...
Everything will be ok. Thanks for info. She was just pulling your leg.
 
Nevaeha said:
Welcome back stranger and congratulations on finally having your interview; thanks for sharing the details with us.

You know you spoke from the heart and gave honest answers which is all you can do.

I hope you hear back from the visa officer soon so you can get on the night flight to Canada that you have been dreaming of for so long.
thank you sis....i know that you and a few other ppl be asking about me but im still here....right now im glad that this interview is all over........the only thing that i which was that the immigration officer would of kept my passport but she gave it back to me. so i was like a bit upset in my mind but she did keep my birth certificate, marriage license, police and medical record though....so im just praying that is a good sign still.
 
dlmo77 said:
Hey everyone ...long time I know.
Want to update !!!!

PPR AND INTERVIEW FOR OCT 7 2013.

hope his means good news for everyone else waiting in line.

Miss you chickie n nevaeah and onenonly I've been through hard tines and hope you all are doing well.
Wow nice congratulation
 
chickie72 said:
Hey there, glad to see you are back, we all wondered what happened to you! Glad to hear you finally had your interview and that it went ok.....I second what Nev said, you said everything from your heart and that is all you can do, the rest is up to God and the immigration lady! Night flight for you and COG! :)
yes sis.....just want to say congrats on your news about your arc.......the only thing i can do is just pray to God
 
Need to be with Hubby said:
Everything will be ok. Thanks for info. She was just pulling your leg.
im praying that she is....she was really giving it to me saying that im not trying to learn anything about my wife culture at all since she is a native......
 
Maddants said:
i was not nervous at all when i was at the interview.....i answer all the questions that i could answers but a couple of them i could so i just told her i did not know. some of the question i answered the immigration officer told me that she did not believe me but i still answered it as i was there telling her the truth...im not going to say that the immigration officer was rude or anything but she did give me a bit of a hard time though.....i spend about 1hr in the interview. when the interview finish she told me that she will have to review over everything again because she is saying that my wife is putting out all the effort to know me and im not pushing out any effort at all. so she gave me back my passport but she kept my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police record, and medical records....she did not give me a time that she would get back in touch with me.. so i just have to wait for the outcome of the interview..i know im myself that i did good but they can think differently. the immigration officer look like she was mix with native american indian also...

I think she is unfair to come to a judgement that you are not making any effort to know more about your wife when they are the ones who sit and deny TRVs for the same purpose where our loved ones want to visit and get to know about our Canadian culture and lifestyle.
 
dlmo77 said:
Hey everyone ...long time I know.
Want to update !!!!

PPR AND INTERVIEW FOR OCT 7 2013.

hope his means good news for everyone else waiting in line.

Miss you chickie n nevaeah and onenonly I've been through hard tines and hope you all are doing well.
congrats on hearing your news......i just had my interview and it was an experience that i sure would never forget
 
Kadi27 said:
Hi Maddants,

I was excited to see your post ;D and am happy you did your best.

I am praying for a positive outcome because you have surely been a patient servant of the Lord.

All the best to you and the wife.
Thank you Kadi
 
dlmo77 said:
Hey everyone ...long time I know.
Want to update !!!!

PPR AND INTERVIEW FOR OCT 7 2013.

hope his means good news for everyone else waiting in line.

Miss you chickie n nevaeah and onenonly I've been through hard tines and hope you all are doing well.

Congratulations; staying prayed up for you.


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