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What problems will be encountered in the interview of American marriage immigrants? (2)

Is there an answering machine? How many TVs are there? Do you watch TV together? Can you tell me about a program you watched together recently? How many cars are there in your home? What brand is it? What color? What year is this year? Which company do you buy insurance from? How many windows are there in your bedroom? Which direction does the bedroom door open? How big is the bed in the bedroom? How many pajamas does your husband (wife) have? On which side of the bed does your husband (wife) sleep? What brand of toothpaste does your husband (wife) like? Toothbrush? Soap? What is the first thing your husband (wife) usually does after getting up? Do you have a bedside lamp? How many/much? Is there a TV in the bedroom? When will you watch it? Have you ever quarreled before going to bed and ended up sleeping in another room? Who ran away? Which room? What time? When did you get together? These are just some typical problems. Real lovers fall in love at first sight. But not every couple interviewed for a green card will be asked these questions. Only when the immigration officer has doubts about the marriage relationship will he ask more questions, and ask more questions that only husband and wife or only cohabitation can know. For the information of husband and wife, immigration officials generally do not go to the husband and wife's home to check it in person. If you are not a real husband and wife, or don't live together often and carefully, the immigration officer can immediately see the flaw in the answers from both sides. However, if the answers are not much different and other materials are sufficient, it will generally not affect the interview. If both sides have different answers to the same question, especially the key plot, it is still very troublesome. The immigration officer can completely refuse the green card application based on those inconsistent answers, and such a refusal decision is difficult to overturn, because the immigration officer has seen it with his own eyes and heard it with his own ears. In any case, people who need to apply for a green card when they are married to American citizens should pay more attention to some details of husband and wife's life and collect more materials and evidence about their common life. Make some necessary preparations before going to the immigration office for an interview.