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Hello, my husband went for his interview in Rabat today.
We applied last October, got approved for sponsorship in December, they asked for additional information in April and he also did his medical at this time. And then last week he was called for an interview. He said that he felt that it went well, it only took about 30 minutes and they asked for more information that he had brought.
The one thing that concerns me is that he was asked to bring his passport, but they did not keep it and they returned it to him at the end of the interview.
We do have an age difference. I am 10 years older, and I have children and he does not have any children. He is Muslim and I was raised Catholic. So it is a mixed marriage.
My question is whether or not it is a bad thing that they did not keep his passport or am I reading too much into this?
Hello, my husband went for his interview in Rabat today.
We applied last October, got approved for sponsorship in December, they asked for additional information in April and he also did his medical at this time. And then last week he was called for an interview. He said that he felt that it went well, it only took about 30 minutes and they asked for more information that he had brought.
The one thing that concerns me is that he was asked to bring his passport, but they did not keep it and they returned it to him at the end of the interview.
We do have an age difference. I am 10 years older, and I have children and he does not have any children. He is Muslim and I was raised Catholic. So it is a mixed marriage.
My question is whether or not it is a bad thing that they did not keep his passport or am I reading too much into this?
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