What to expect at meeting with INS?

My step children have meeting with immigration at the consulate in Mexico.. Does anyone have any ideas what they will be asked??

Answer:
They'll be asked some basic questions about the United States (who is our president, who is our VP), they'll be asked some random questions (how is the weather today?) to assess their language ability, and they'll be asked about their relationship with you, the sponsor. They'll also be asked about anything odd that appears on their applications, if there is anything like that. The interview is open-ended, and in theory the interviewer can ask anything he likes.
several months ago there was a woman on here, American woman. said she was married to a man from mexico.she sponsored his kids to come here. and after she got them legal they started treating her like crap. they spoke English, but around her they spoke spanish to each other and to their dad. the father let it go on. she was talking about booting them all out. all i can say is good luck, hope they don't treat you bad.
Since everything has been done legally you should expect the process of interviewing them to last a couple minutes. They'll get their visas and be on their way.
They will strip search them then tickle the Mexican out of them until they give up their other citizenship.

Then

DECLARATION OF MEXICAN NATIONALITY
The Mexican Government is granting the opportunity to people of Mexican decent who are naturalized citizens or citizen by birth of another country, to recover their Mexican Nationality.

To obtain the Declaration of Mexican Nationality, the interested party must meet the following:


REQUIREMENTS

Be at least 18 years of age and of sound mind.


Complete the application at the Mexican Consulate.


Present the following documents in original and two photocopies:


If the person was born in United States:


A Certified copy of the Birth Certificate, apostilled by the Secretary of State of the issuing authority.


Original or certified copies of the Mexican father or mother's birth certificate.


If the person was born in Mexico


Original or certified copy of the birth certificate.



Married women need to present the marriage certificate.


Document that proves the U.S. citizenship (i.e. passport or Certificate of Naturalization).


Official picture ID (i.e. Driver's license, passport, California ID, etc.)


Two-passport size photos.


This is a toll free process; the Mexican Consulate is the only autorizated institution to complete it. Upon receiving the Declaration of Mexican Nationality, a $14.00 fee will be assessed.

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