Almendra Moran
May 5, 2025
MARRIAGE INTERVIEW
I have a marriage interview coming up soon can anybody tell me what questions you were asked if you have recently gone
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* **How did you meet?** This is often a starting point to get a sense of your relationship's history.
* **How long have you been together?** They'll likely want to know the length of your relationship.
* **How did you decide to get married?** Describe your decision-making process, showing a thoughtful approach.
* **What are your plans for the future?** Discuss your shared goals, including finances, family, and career. Showing you've considered the future together is important.
* **How do you resolve conflict?** Give concrete examples of how you handle disagreements in a healthy and mature way.
* **What are your strengths and weaknesses as a couple?** Honesty and self-awareness are key here. Highlight your positive attributes as a team and your strategies for addressing weaknesses.
* **What are your individual hobbies and interests?** Showing you have individual identities outside of the relationship is positive.
* **Do you have any children together or from previous relationships?** Be prepared to discuss your plans for any children.
* **How do you support each other's goals?** Discussing mutual support shows a strong bond.
* **Do you have a prenuptial agreement?** If so, you might be asked about it. (It is helpful to discuss this with your lawyer).
**About Your Background:**
* **What is your full name, birthdate, and place of birth?** Basic personal information will be requested.
* **What is your occupation and employment history?** They need to verify your information.
* **Where do you live?** They'll verify your residence.
* **Are you legally allowed to marry?** Be ready to respond to questions about past marriages (if any), legal challenges, etc.
* **Do you have any criminal record or history of violence?** Be honest and forthright.
**About Your Understanding of Marriage:**
* **What do you understand marriage to be?** Show you understand the commitment and responsibilities involved.
* **What are your expectations of marriage?** Realistic expectations are vital.
* **What are your thoughts on having children?** Be clear and honest about your intentions.
**Tips for the Interview:**
* **Be prepared:** Research the specific requirements of the officiant in your location.
* **Dress appropriately:** Dress professionally and respectfully
* **Be honest:** Answer all questions truthfully and openly.
* **Be respectful:** Maintain a respectful demeanor throughout the interview.
* **Bring necessary documents:** Have all required documents organized.
* **Practice:** Practice answering some of the potential questions beforehand to build your confidence.
* **Bring your partner!** You will be more confident together.
* **Relax and be yourselves:** Let your genuine personalities shine through.
Remember, this is not a test; it's a process to ensure the legitimacy and sincerity of your intentions to marry. Good luck!
MOHAMEMD JABIRMay 6, 2025
thank you ❤️
Emmy HMay 9, 2025
If what you sent them was all good from the start with full evidence and not big age gaps, no 3 previous marriage then they won’t ask too many questions. Mostly they’ll ask your name, dob, spouse name, dob, how did you guys meet, what’s your spouse job, when proposed, when married, how many times visited you.
If you’re unlucky cause they’re semi-suspicious about your case then more questions about all the dates that you mentioned in the evidence of relationship. Or why don’t your spouse come with you to this interview. Or what was your spouse job when you guys first met. Do you know what time is it in your spouse’s time zone.
So the tip is try to remember all the date numbers and make sure you’re honest with all the answers, what you wrote in the form should be the same answers as in the interview. And don’t forget to smile and be polite, good luck
