itscoezy said:
I just received an email from immigration requesting an interview in November
Has anyone been through an interview with Mexico City? If you have what was your experience.
I have no idea how to prepare my spouse. All i know is right now, he is very unprepared.
There's a few descriptions of interviews early in the Mexico thread so that may help.
Some other thoughts, FWIW:
First, don't worry. You and Mr. itscoezy know your relationship - it's a matter of explaining it to a third party. It's probably not specifically about anything you did in the application but more about giving the VO a chance to better understand your relationship.
Consider printing out any additional proof of your relationship that you may have since your application (e.g., wedding invitation from your sibling who got married addressed to both of you, flight information to show you flew together to the wedding, more recent photos, info on phone calls).
If you got your GCMS notes already, they should give you an insight of the questions they have. I would surmise there's likely to be questions around why you haven't gotten married (I've noticed folks reporting this question lately), plans for the future, as well as trying to better understand his plans for when he moves (good thing he's visited already so he can talk first hand about that!). It may also be a chance to assess how you communicate with each other given that your backgrounds are quite different.
Also, I think some of your blog posts would be helpful to show how intertwined your lives are such as the post on your reactions to the shower, the A/C and Canada/Mexico, and even the burn. They would also show how supportive your family and friends are of the relationship. Consider printing out your blog with comments from your friends and family (and perhaps updating it to include info on the trip). Consider having him take a copy of the application and evidence you've submitted so he can refer to it if it would help answer any questions. Make sure he's familiar with it so he can find items as quickly as you would be able to.
Try to turn the trip into something fun for the two of you to share.
Best wishes for the interview.
OhC
ETA: I don't remember - has he gotten his PGR and SSP already?