sid939245 wrote:Hi Geetl/Hey3Guys
As you both had attended interviews, is it particularly to determine the relationship or is it related to the whole application?
Hi Sid,
Based on my husband's feedback, he said most of it was to determine our relationship is genuine. I have a list of questions we had gone through in order to prepare him for the interview that you may find useful. He was asked about 60% of these questions and his interview was an hour long. I know hey3guys interview was much shorter with very few questions.
Opening Questions:
What is your full name please?
Do you speak English Fluently?
In what language do you wish to be interviewed in?
Please tell me right away if you do not understand anything
Are you fit and well to be interviewed today?
Who completed your application form?
Are you satisfied that all your answers in the application form are correct?
Visa Related Questions
Is this your first application for a UK Visa?
Have you ever applied for a visa to another country?
Have you ever been refused a visa?
Is this your first visit overseas?
Is this your first and only passport?
How long do you intend to stay in the United Kingdom?
Why do you want to go to the UK?
I suppose if I grant you a visa, you will be looking forward to a good life in the UK?
Would you still have married your partner if you could not live in the UK?
What will you do if this visa is refused?
Meeting Questions:
When did you first meet your partner?
How did you meet your partner?
Did you stay with him when you met?
So how long did you live with him or stay with him?
Did he write or call you, How have you communicated?
When did you receive your first letter from him or how long have you been chatting?
Do you have any photos to show me?
When did your partner propose to you?
Did you ask your partner to marry you?
Family Question:
Has either of you been married before?
Do you have any children?
Does your partner have any children from a previous relationship?
Where are your children now?
Does your partner support them?
So if we granted you a visa today, and you fly to UK and live with your partner, what will happen to your children?
Do you have any relatives in the UK?
Who does your partner live with?
Occupation Questions:
What qualifications do you have?
What work experience do you have?
Have you ever worked overseas before?
Where does your partner work?
What does your partner work as?
Accommodation Questions:
Where do you live?
Where will you live?
Do you know if it’s ok for your partner to have a second person living in his home?
Why should you live in the UK?
When did you decide to live in the UK?
Did you agree to marry your partner only if you could live in the UK?
Financial Questions:What does your partner do for a job?
Do you know how much money he earns?
Does he send you any money for your expenses?
How much does he send and how often does he send it?
Do you think that your partner is capable of taking good care of you and your children (if any)?
Does your partner support England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland or Wales National Soccer teams?
General Questions:
What religion is your partner?
Can you name some of your partner’s friends?
What are your partners hobbies what does he do in his spare time?
What do you have in common with each other?
Why did you marry him?
What do you like most about him?
What are the real reasons that you married him?
How do you feel about the differences in your cultures?
Have you understood all the questions?
Do you have anything else to add?
I can't remember the site website for this information but I remember saving them when we were first searching for the basics of what to do, what to expect when applying for a visa etc. Hope this helps somewhat.