The weirdest Interview:
I flew in to attend the interview. My wife informed the officer that I (her husband) is here with me for the interview. They (Gori visa officer and interpreter) did not see any documentation my wife brought with her. They just questioned about the previous relationship/marriages (2) I had. They asked for the previous divorce papers and that why we did not submit both. The answer was obvious - it was not required in the application. They only wanted the most recent one. She came out only to tell me that they did not want to see me. I went in (sort of barged in) and told them that I had the documents with me in my computer and can give them right away. They said no, we must email. I told them that I had come from Canada for this, and would like to meet with them. She (Gori) said "No thank you".
My wife said that they never asked for these documents. If it was that important they should have told us. So it took them 1 year to figure this.
The visa officer also gave back:
- all the attachments (phone bills, pictures, other certificates etc) we gave in our application
- and the passport.
Please let us know what you make of this?