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If she is your spouse and she lives with you, do not be alarmed. If she does not live with you you may be in trouble. They will ask questions like 'what side of the bed does she sleep on', 'does she wear a robe', 'who wakes up first', questions that only two people who are together in the home could answer. They will ask you both seperately and compare answers. Kind of like the "newlywed gameshow". Y-THINK-Y

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Q: What kind of question would you be ask during the interview when your spouse is trying to get a greencard?
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