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What is your spouse’s name, date of birth and place of birth?
Give the full answer, first name (legal name, not nickname), any middle names and surname.
How did you meet your spouse?
You will be expected to provide key details about how and when you came to meet your spouse, whether online or in person. What did you do for your first date?
When and where did you get married?
The adjudicator will look to get an impression of your relationship from the details you give about the wedding – how long you in a relationship before getting
Where did you go on your honeymoon?
What are your hobbies and interests? What about your spouse?
What do you normally do to celebrate your birthdays?
Do you and your spouse have any children? What are their names and ages?
Has your spouse been married before?
There should be no issues if your spouse was married previously and legally divorced – the intention here is to ascertain if you know about any previous marriag
What is your and your spouse’s religious background?
How are you currently staying in contact with your spouse?
What was the last gift your spouse gave you?
Does your spouse have any children from previous relationships? What are their names and ages? Will you be taking care of them when in the US?
What are your spouse’s parents’ names? Have you met them before?
What is your spouse’s educational background?
When did you last see your spouse?
Do you have any relatives in the USA?
Answers to this question are used to delve into the motivations of spouse visa applicants – to be with their spouse rather than other family members.
Where will you live in the US?
Usually, this would be the same address as your spouse has given. If you intend to move after arriving, be honest about this but you will need to give an addres
You could also be asked about the day to day routine and details of your relationship – your spouse’s habits, any health issues or regular medication and their general likes and dislikes.