Yes EB
Nov 6, 2025
Interview update
(I wanna share objective facts) I had 589 interview today. It tooks me 2 hours approximately deducting the 15 minutes break. The officer seems smooth in asking those countless questions and allow me speak till end. Anyway I am waiting for an interview result. Our Savior Christ will help me! Lessons for future interviewees: - make sure you have consistent answers and flawless storytelling - give time for an asylum officer time to take notes and breathe (I was bad on that🥲) - never hesitate to ask for clarity if you are not clear on a question - take time and do mock interviews before the day - be on time, dress causally, feel free to take breath and express your emotions during the interview (don’t exaggerate rather just be honest) - officers are humans and they will be sad/happy and goes with your feelings if you tell them your truth and address their questions in contextual bases. (based on my experience) - never try to jump/ignore their questions (always answer in precise but with a bit of context answers) - I can’t say don’t be nervous bc it is decisive event for you/myself, but try to get back to road/focus/calmity as the interview went through deep best wishes to all of us
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Nathan JulesNov 6, 2025
validated 🙏
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Evah karanjaNov 7, 2025
thanks for heads up
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Gustavo CarmonaNov 10, 2025
My interview will be on December 1, after 9 long years. initially my case it was submitted in Chicago but the interview will be on Indianapolis. I am nervious but it's time ti know what happen with me and my family here. thanks for your tips
Yes EBNov 10, 2025
@Gustavo Carmona good luck. prepare valid reason for address change you made
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Gustavo CarmonaNov 11, 2025
@Yes EB what change do you mean
Yes EBNov 11, 2025
@Gustavo Carmona Chicago to Indiana
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Gustavo CarmonaNov 11, 2025
oh! @Yes EB I didn't the change, it was USCIS.

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