Glad to see many have been contacted by kvo for interviews. A few pages back , jamaicanadian posted a very comprehensive list of interview questions they ask.
The process is unpredictable, to keep your sanity it's best not to try and figure it out.. there are folks who may get visas on the spot, where generally your app has no red flags to speak of. And there are some that may not get visa on the spot because additional review of documents or additional 'review' of the file on their part is required, and they may still take your passport and not tell you how or when you will get it back.
My husband had his interview last month, was asked for a police check and passport, which they took, and we haven't heard anything since
I'll be honest. My husband has a heart of gold, is a hard worker, god fearing, polite and kind but he doesn't have a lot of means, is a good looking guy, who has married a Canadian woman who is older than him, educated and financially secure. To say the interviewer wiped the floor with him, would be an understatement , personal and accusatory remarks and questions that left us both very stressed and traumatized to this day wondering if our file is going to be denied. The first portion of the interview about application content , he answered fine, but at the end the vo went on the offence to shake him up clearly. They then took the passport with no indication how long additional review would be.
Time is critical to us, as I'm 34w into a high risk pregnancy, live alone which the kvo knows, so this waiting and is particularly intense for both of us. My intent isn't to gripe about our situation or worry you,but to let you know another of the possible scenarios. To let you know that while it's great that many of folks have been successful at getting trv's before and during your pr process, it's heartbreaking for some to see Who have tried hard to get one , two and even 5 trv's to no avail.
I always knew this process was going to be hard, I'm hopeful we are at the end at that hubby will get a call to pick up his passport and papers to get home in time for our LO to be born. Not all applicants and their relationships are seen equally, so just be realistic and prepared for what to expect. Those JA applicants who have gotten trv, have travel history, no age/wage disparity between you and your spouse, have a 'respectable' job, minimal cultural differences between you, will likely breeze though. But if you have a lot of documents for them to review and have some of these 'flags' as they call it, they may either ask for your passport and keep it or send you home with it and ppr you through the email once they have done their review.
Asking for your prayers for our family as we go into our 4th week of waiting with no news. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to pm me and I will definitely let you know when our decision comes through. Best of luck to you all.