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The interview is quite a narrow process. I was at the interview with my fiancé like many other men with her fiancé. For one thing, I wanted to be there for her. My fiancé is very emotional and I knew that it would be an emotional wreck at the interview. I was there, the courage to be strengthened.

Also in Warsaw is a great city, and I wanted to accompany them in a big city, she does not know very well.

But the main reason why I was there primarily because I did not want any last minute problems. For a football analogy: The ball was on the one yard line. I wanted to make sure that the ball is in the end zone.

I would never forgive myself if something went wrong at the end. I was also difficult to get what at this point. I was not out of the opportunities.

I have airline reservations to my fiancee at home on the day after our interview. Was that I am confident that we would fiancé visa approved. Because we had everything we could do to ensure that the process go smoothly.

The interview was for the early morning. It took about five minutes. They asked me a number of issues, such as we had got to know how long we had known each other, how often have we met in person.

She asked my wife the same questions in Russian that they had asked me in English. She gave them the same answers as I had, except in Russian. Our stories with them. They were in harmony.

After a few minutes, the man behind the glass said to her: "Welcome to America!"

My wife smiled and gave a "Whippee!"

The man at the embassy told us then again by five clock this evening to the visa.

When we came back, we were one of six people who receive a visa. Three other couples - all couples where the husband accompanied his fiancée to the interview - visas are issued.

Two other women were only given visas. Three more single women were not given visas. Their papers are not complete.

That night we celebrated at dinner. My wife called her mother on the phone and gave her the news.

Her mother cried and cried. You knew it was a long time before they would be her little girl again. She was in America.

Recently I've heard that some of the U.S. embassies are not compatible with the fiance visa the same day that they are approved, because of additional security measures implemented since the attacks of 11 September.

It is best to advance to find out whether your fiancé will receive a visa on the same day, the interview - so you do not make plane reservations You can not keep.

Furthermore, I have also heard that the U.S. embassies were slowing down the processing of all visas, including fiancé visas, directly after 11 September. Fiance visa would have in six months, nine months and more are being processed.

This backlog is supposedly catching up as a year later and should be as soon as possible normal processing times.

John was in Russia and CIS countries many times. He has been successfully married to his Belarussian wife for over five years. He will show you how she, as one at home, and how to successfully survive marriage to a Russian woman. http://www.russian-luv.com/interview.html

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