I think it is logical to be nervous ... even genuine relationships unfortunately get refused, however, you can't think of this. Your husband has to just go into this prepared as much as he can and hopefully this will give him some confidence in how he answers. The rest is out of your control and best not to worry about it. Take it one step at a time and concentrate on that! Try to keep him distracted before the interview. It's like taking a university test ... don't cram before the exam, just relax and you will do better!
Thank you Majesty.
I just want to share the good news.
At the end of the interview my husband was told that the agent believed in him and that he passed eligibility, however since we apply late for his FBI records they will wait for them and then they will contact us back with a decision.
My husband was interviewed for almost an hour. The lady was really nice with him and he answered truthfully and they saw he really knows me and he wants us to be together whether we establish in Canada or in any other place, all the questions posted in this tread help us a lot and reading different experiences help us to prepare better for the possible answers. It seems that they had concerns about the withdrawn charge in Canada of assault and my husband immigration history (he overstayed).
My husband was interviewed first for almost an hour and then he came out saying nothing just crying and he gave me a hug and i told him i love him regardless. 5 minutes passed he was still speechless and i comforted him as i thought it was bad news, then he smiles and says the Agent believed me and my credibility and i have passed eligibility, she wants to talk to you and then with both of us together.
They told me they were aware of my husband withdrawn charge, and that she believed him, that we are in a genuine relationship, but because we haven't submitted the FBI records they will wait until they receive them and contact us back with a decision.
Then they ask me to call me husband and say almost the same and also return lots of documents that they don't need anymore. Chat logs, phone calls, photos, etc.
Laywer says she is happy for us and that this is definitely good news. we just have to wait (this is my fault as I missed the step for the FBI)
I hope you received info about your case asap and that you don't go to interview. but if you end up going, I will tell you that staying calm, focus and hear all the advices that you have given me, because it really help.
I hope my experience helps others, as well.