StormForce said:Can anyone tell me what their interview was like? And are all interviews done in T&T or would I go to the High Commission here in Barbados if I'm required to attend one?
ShazLilly said:Hello all,
Had my interview last week (spousal sponsorship) and that went well. Only thing to do now is get an FBI Clearance certificate. What I did was print my own FBI fingerprint cards, fill out the application and make a Certified check for 18USD. I then took the cards to the TTPS and they were more than willing to help. But they just keep messing it up and now I am not happy with the results even after I made 5 cards on 2 separate days. I called Amalgamated Security this morning and they are willing to do it, so I am just waiting for an appointment for tomorrow. I was very surprised when they told me they even have FBI cards. So let me see how that goes and I will let you all know.
tdguy said:Hey you guys. Just want to say hello to all. I have landed in Canada one week now and me and my wife are more happy than anything. I think our case more than anything proves that cic is not after couples with age difference. I am 24 and my wife is 42. We were able to pile 5 years of evidence together and we were cleared in 3 1/2 months. Good luck to all! Prove your case and all will be well.
Thank you very much CanadianinloveCanadianinlove said:Good morning ShazLilly
My husband and I waited for almost 7 months for his clearance certificate from the US. It took so long because the FBI had changed their system but it is running smoothly now.
Problems with finger prints also seems to be hold in the process. Good luck to you on your journey.
ShazLilly said:Thank you very much Canadianinlove
I am planning on submitting at least 2 cards to try and avoid any delays
Canadianinlove said:Hi StormForce
If POS is the visa office processing your application and you are called for an interview you will be required to go to Trinidad for this.
My husband had his interview and it was 2 and 1/2 hours. I was there waiting for him and it seemed there were other people who were only there for about 1/2 hour.
They asked him all kinds of questions. They actually kept asking him the same questions but in different ways. They do this in order to ensure that your answers are the same and consistent.
He was asked about how we met, my family, my habits, etc.
I know interviews can be very scary and will cause some sleepless nights. Just remember be honest and give direct answers.
Good luck to you.
Congratulations. Wishing you and your wife a very happy and blessed life together.tdguy said:Hey you guys. Just want to say hello to all. I have landed in Canada one week now and me and my wife are more happy than anything. I think our case more than anything proves that cic is not after couples with age difference. I am 24 and my wife is 42. We were able to pile 5 years of evidence together and we were cleared in 3 1/2 months. Good luck to all! Prove your case and all will be well.
StormForce said:It is scary. We plan to get married next year when I'm finally finishing up with school here in Barbados but I'm so scared about this whole process. He's always saying I worry to much and everything will be fine but it's too much for me not to worry. I just want to be by his side forever. The distance is so hard. I looked at possible interview questions if I ever get called for one and I can answer everything they could ask about him and his family but persons have been declined, I could be ignored even though I can tell them his favourite food and how he likes it prepared and his obsession with League of Legends and how much he hates when his team gets beaten cause he always gets put with weaker players
Hi CanadianinloveCanadianinlove said:Good morning ShazLilly
My husband and I waited for almost 7 months for his clearance certificate from the US. It took so long because the FBI had changed their system but it is running smoothly now.
Problems with finger prints also seems to be hold in the process. Good luck to you on your journey.