1. How long have you been married?
I have been married for five years.
2. How did you and your spouse meet?
We met at a mutual friend’s party. We were both invited and instantly hit it off.
3. Are you and your spouse still living together?
No, we separated in July 2020.
4. What is the name of your employer?
Right now, I am self-employed.
5. What is your employer’s address?
This depends on the employer.
6. How long have you worked for your employer?
I have worked for my employer for two years.
7. Have you ever been self-employed or worked for an employer other than the current one?
Yes, I have been self-employed in the past and have worked for other employers.
8. What is the name of your current job title?
My current job title is Software Engineer.
9. What are your job duties?
My job duties vary depending on the position, but generally include managing daily operational activities, developing and executing strategies to increase productivity, collaborating with other departments to ensure a smooth workflow, and developing relationships with customers and vendors. Additionally, I am responsible for overseeing and managing staff, budgeting and financial reporting, developing policies and procedures, and providing leadership, guidance, and direction to foster team success.
10. What is your annual salary?
This question is not appropriate in many professional contexts, as salary is often a private and sensitive matter.
11. What is the purpose of obtaining a green card?
The purpose of obtaining a green card is to become a permanent resident of the United States. With a green card, one is granted the right to reside and work in the U.S. for an indefinite amount of time.
12. Are there any financial institutions or businesses that you are invested in?
No, I am not invested in any financial institutions or businesses.
13. Are you or your spouse involved in any organizations or groups outside of work?
Yes, my spouse is involved in several local volunteer organizations.
14. How did you prepare for this interview?
I conducted research on the company, read up on the job description, and made sure to brush up on my skills and experiences related to the role. I also practiced my responses to potential questions and prepared a list of questions that I could ask to learn more about the job and company.
15. Do you have any family members living in the United States?
No, I do not.
16. Were any of their green cards obtained through employment-based programs?
It is not possible to answer this question without additional information.
17. How many times have you traveled outside of the US since receiving a green card?
None.
18. Do you have any plans of moving outside the US in the future?
No, I don’t have any plans of moving outside the US in the future.
19. Are there any other family members who obtained green cards through employment-based programs?
It depends on the specific family members and their qualifications. The family members may be eligible to obtain green cards through other employment-based programs if they meet the qualifications.
20. Is there anything else that I should know about your situation that might help us process your green card application faster and more efficiently?
No, I believe I have given all the necessary information. Thank you for your help in processing my green card application.