| Honesty and consistency are the keys to answering | | | | "When and where did he propose?" |
| interview questions for a K1 fiancé / | | | | "When is your fiancé's date of birth?" |
| fiancée visa. Consular officers conducting | | | | "Does he have any brothers or sisters?" |
| interviews are merely basing majority of their | | | | "What do his parents think about the engagement?" |
| questions on the details indicated in the application form | | | | "Do they approve of it?" |
| as well as the supporting documents attached to it. | | | | "What do you love about your fiancé?" |
| Interview questions are usually formulated to discover | | | | "Will you and your fiancé have children?" |
| the true objective of the applicant or the real purpose | | | | "What are your plans for the future?" |
| of travel to the US. In the K1 visa case, the applicant is | | | | Consular Officers also ascertain if the applicant |
| to marry his/her American fiancé / | | | | possesses all the qualifications required by the |
| fiancée once in the US. Apparently, the | | | | Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) by asking probing |
| questions will revolve around the topic. | | | | questions if indeed the applicant is qualified. |
| Officers conducting interviews will determine if there is | | | | Applicants for K1 Visa Philippines should not hold back |
| an intention to get married upon applicant's arrival in the | | | | any information when asked. Full disclosure is the best |
| US. They may ask some intimate questions about the | | | | strategy. Once the officer discovers that the applicant |
| future spouses to establish whether or not the couple | | | | is not telling the truth, or misrepresents facts during the |
| know each other well enough to substantiate an actual | | | | interview, the application will most likely be denied. |
| marriage. The succeeding common questions must be | | | | Worst, the applicant may permanently be disqualified |
| answered without concealment or deception. | | | | or considered as ineligible from ever entering the |
| "Where did you and your fiancé meet?" | | | | United States. |