If you’re applying for a marriage green card, you should know that you may be required to attend a marriage interview. The purpose of this interview is so that the immigration official can better determine whether your marriage is legitimate or not. The marriage interview is a highly-important step to getting your green card.
To help you prepare for the marriage interview, I’ve put together a list of 55 sample marriage interview questions. This list is based on questions asked in previous marriage interviews. Remember, this is not a complete list. You may be asked questions that are not on this list. Additionally, the questions on this list may or may not come up in your interview.
To best prepare yourself for the marriage interview, you should use these questions as a general guide. Once you have an understanding of the types of questions that may be asked, you can better prepare for a successful interview.
If you have any questions or if you would like me to handle your case, email me directly at [email protected]. I’m very responsive via email and I’d be happy to discuss with you.
Top Marriage Interview Questions in 2022
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Questions To Ask Married Couples
Maybe your parents have their 50th wedding anniversary coming up and you want to record their history, or there’s a married couple you know, admire and see as a role model that can give good advice for your own marriage.
I love how these fun questions to ask for married couples encourage us to be deliberate and reflective in our engagements with our partners while keeping it fun.
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They’re guaranteed to start a more interesting conversation than what you had planned for dinner, that’s for sure!
Fun questions to ask for married couples will help you find out all you need to know and may help you reap the benefits of their hard-earned wisdom.
What do you feel is the secret to making a marriage work for a lifetime?
How do you make finances work?
Is arguing normal?
How do you successfully balance work/home life?
How did you decide to split up holidays?
How did you figure out a balance with household chores?
Did you create boundaries to protect your marriage?
What’s the story of how you met?
What were your first impressions of your partner?
What did you do on your first date night?
What were your main methods of communication then?
How did you know things were getting serious?
What did your family’s think of your new boyfriend or girlfriend?
When did you know you would end up getting married?
Do you have an engagement story?
What was something unexpected that happened at your wedding?
What was the most special part of your wedding?
What traditions from your family of origin did you bring into your marriage?
What traditions did you start together?
How have you celebrated your anniversaries?
How have you celebrated Valentine’s Day?
How has Christmas has worked for you as a couple, including how it has changed over time?
How did you decide whether you wanted to live in the city or the country?
What has been the most challenging time during your relationship and what did you learn about each other?
Do you make time for each other, like a date night?
How was your partnership strengthened by these experiences?
Looking back, is there anything you wish you’d handled differently?
How have you dealt with conflict in your relationship?
Has how you’ve dealt with conflict changed over time?
What world events had an impact on your marriage?
How have changes in technology impacted your relationship?
Do you think what it means to be a good spouse has changed over the time you’ve been together?
Thought Provoking Questions For Married Couples
If your conversation is growing a bit stale, ask your spouse these fun questions for couples that are thought provoking. They’re great questions for shaking things up and keeping things fresh (the questions can certainly apply to your engaged or dating partner, too).
Ask your spouse these fun questions for couples and you’ll never run out of things to talk about! You’ll discover a whole lot more about the person you love.
What are you most excited about in our relationship during this season?
What are your biggest fears and joys about our relationship?
If you had three wishes granted, without any obstacles like money, for our future, what would they be?
What are three places within 200 miles that you would like to spend a few days?
Do you prefer sunrises or sunsets?
What makes you feel the most peaceful?
What strengths do I bring to our relationship?
Do you feel more emotionally connected than we did early in our relationship?
What have you learned to appreciate about me that you didn’t know early in our marriage?
Do you believe in spirits or the metaphysical?
Have you ever had a metaphysical experience?
If you could ask a deceased family member one question, who would you ask and what would you like to ask them?
When you think of home, what do you imagine?
If you could bring one family pet back to life, which one would you like to choose?
What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?
If you could live in any era what would you choose?
What is the best gift you’ve ever been given?
What’s something you’ve done that most people wouldn’t know or guess about you?
Do you believe in an afterlife?
Have you ever experienced something that you have no explanation for?
If someone gave you an envelope with your death date inside of it, would you open it?
How do you think the world came into existence?
What’s your biggest regret?
What is your greatest achievement?
Were you close to your parents growing up?
What was the most life-changing event you’ve ever experienced?
What were the 3 happiest days of your life?
What is your biggest flaw?
What do you love most about yourself?
Have you ever had a falling out with a friend? What happened?
What’s the biggest trouble you’ve ever been in?
Do you believe that pure happiness exists? Have you ever felt it?
What’s the most important thing I should know about you?
Have you ever had your heart broken?
What song do you want to be played at your funeral?
Would you rather live to be 100 with many regrets or live just 20 more years with absolutely no regrets?
What legacy do you/would you want to leave for your kids? If no kids, younger members of your family?
Do you feel like you’re living your best life? If not, what could you be doing to change that? How could I help you?
Why do you think we’ve been put here on earth? Do you think life has a purpose?
If you could make one change to the world before you die, what would it be?
What does love mean to you?
Spouse’s Background and Basic Information About Spouse
What is your spouse’s full name?
Where was your spouse born?
How did your spouse come to the United States?
Where did your spouse enter the US?
Does your spouse have children from before your marriage?
Has your spouse ever been married before?
How many siblings does your spouse have? What are their names?
What are your mother-in-law and father-in-law’s names?
When is the last time you saw your spouse’s parents?
FAQ
How do you give a marriage interview?
25 Questions All Married Couples Should Ask
How am I doing as a husband/wife in general?
What are you most excited about in our relationship during this season?
If you could see two things change about me what would they be?
What ways can I honor you more?
What are your biggest fears about our relationship?
What questions are asked in a spouse visa interview?
ii.Information Regarding Your Relationship with Your Spouse
When did you and your spouse get married?
Where did you and your spouse get married?
Are you and your spouse planning on having children?