The Consular interview is a crucial one, the fact that your fiancee's  application has moved through the different phases of the process and  made it to this final one should make you and her give it your best  effort to pass. The K1 Visa Interview Thailand is the last but most  stressful part of the fiancée or K1 visa application process. Below are  tips to help your fiancee improve her chances of making it.
1.  Upon receipt of the notification, she must collate all the required  documents and make sure they are ready by the interview date. Bring  original copies of important documents as the interviewing officer may  ask to see them.
2. She must bring along whatever supporting  documents or evidences she has to prove the genuineness of your  relationship with each other (pictures, videos, emails, love letters,  tickets, etc.)
3. She should practice answering the commonly asked visa interview questions in English such as:
a. Where do you live and what is your occupation?
b. How did you meet your fiance?
c. Where did you get engaged?
d. How long have you been engaged?
e. Where are you planning to get married?
f. What does your fiance do for a living?
g. Where was your fiance born?
h. When is your fiance's birthday?
i. Where does your fiance live?
j. What do you love about your fiance?
k. Where do your fiance's parents live?
4. She should dress simply and appropriately; something she would wear to a job interview.
5. If possible, accompany her to the interview to show your support.
6.  She should be at the consular section of the embassy at least 30  minutes before the interview bringing with her all the necessary  documents. The embassy is located at  95 Wireless Road, Bangkok. If she  is unfamiliar with the place, she might want to research on how to get  there to avoid being late for her interview. The nearest train station  would be at Phloen Chit, and from there she can take a cab to get to the  embassy.
7. During the interview, she should answer all the  questions politely and as honestly and accurately as she can. If she  doesn't understand what the visa officer is saying, she should not be  afraid to ask him to repeat it.
As the visa applicant, your  fiancee should be able to convince the immigration officer that what you  have is a bona fide relationship with each other and that she is not  simply trying to gain entry to the U.S. through fraudulent means.
 
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