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glad i am not the only one. Yeah what you see when you look out of your window does help identify you. NOT. I did manage to keep my cool though yesterday, almost answered in a rude way but I thought it will not do me any favorsmrworld9 wrote:I had exactly the same experience at the Glasgow IPS office but it just never bothered me. Here are some of the annoying questions that are in no way related to confirmation of my identity.
* How did u come for the interview?
* What colour is your car?
* Whats the registration number of your car?
* Is your house old or new?
* Does your house have high roof?
* Do you have a garage?
* How do you get to the main road when you come out of your house?
* How do you enter your house?
* Do u have a neighbour and do you know her name?
* what do you see when you look out of the window?
* Which shop or store is closest to you?
These are just a few I can remember. It was really annoying but I managed to keep my cool to avoide any complications. Finally got the red book yesterday. Sometimes in life, we just need to play the fool to avoid going the long route to a short destination.
responded at 5:10pm and it's positive. I sent email at 2:57pm. They said it will come with DX secure mailcricinfo wrote:I sent the request around 12 and got reply at 14.26. Normally they give you response within 4 hoursnolia wrote: sent a request update will wait for update and will let know. How long did they take to respond roughly?
That's really a good news. I am sure you will be less angry now with the interviewernolia wrote:responded at 5:10pm and it's positive. I sent email at 2:57pm. They said it will come with DX secure mailcricinfo wrote:I sent the request around 12 and got reply at 14.26. Normally they give you response within 4 hoursnolia wrote: sent a request update will wait for update and will let know. How long did they take to respond roughly?
I got a positive response too. I enquired last night again with the correct bar code and got the response around 11:31. It looks like they take 2 to 3 hours.nolia wrote:responded at 5:10pm and it's positive. I sent email at 2:57pm. They said it will come with DX secure mailcricinfo wrote:I sent the request around 12 and got reply at 14.26. Normally they give you response within 4 hoursnolia wrote: sent a request update will wait for update and will let know. How long did they take to respond roughly?
I agree completely. I realised it during my interview that some of the questions being asked, they will never verify these questions. They were just observing myselfjonnyb wrote:Nolia, I did a bit of time working as a border guard in my home country, so I might be able to help explain what was going on in your interview.
When I was trying to judge whether someone was telling the truth in a border interview, oftentimes I wasn't paying as much attention to what someone says as how they say it. What I was really looking out for is a general feeling that something was fishy. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a similar case in a passport interview. If your interviewer were to ask you obvious questions about the stuff you include in your application, that's exactly the sort of thing someone posing as you would have memorised. They could answer easily and coolly. By asking you these slightly weird questions about the layout of your town, how you travelled to the interview, what modules you're doing etc, someone posing as you would probably have to start making stuff up, and that would be more likely to give them away.
I have sympathy for you and others being interviewed, because these weird questions can seem like a waste of time, or like someone is deliberately trying to mess with you. Perhaps your interviewer did ask her questions in a patronising tone. But I can see how asking these slightly left-field questions is part of making sure you're you.
I don't have any problems with them trying to identify me, but the left questions, seriously guys.jonnyb wrote:Nolia, I did a bit of time working as a border guard in my home country, so I might be able to help explain what was going on in your interview.
When I was trying to judge whether someone was telling the truth in a border interview, oftentimes I wasn't paying as much attention to what someone says as how they say it. What I was really looking out for is a general feeling that something was fishy. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a similar case in a passport interview. If your interviewer were to ask you obvious questions about the stuff you include in your application, that's exactly the sort of thing someone posing as you would have memorised. They could answer easily and coolly. By asking you these slightly weird questions about the layout of your town, how you travelled to the interview, what modules you're doing etc, someone posing as you would probably have to start making stuff up, and that would be more likely to give them away.
I have sympathy for you and others being interviewed, because these weird questions can seem like a waste of time, or like someone is deliberately trying to mess with you. Perhaps your interviewer did ask her questions in a patronising tone. But I can see how asking these slightly left-field questions is part of making sure you're you.
Above answer are sample. Save your energy, keep cool and enjoy her frustration. One word answer is key for passport interviewmrworld9 wrote:I had exactly the same experience at the Glasgow IPS office but it just never bothered me. Here are some of the annoying questions that are in no way related to confirmation of my identity.
* How did u come for the interview?
By Car
* What colour is your car?
White
* Whats the registration number of your car?
xx-xxx
* Is your house old or new?
Old
* Does your house have high roof?
Yes
* Do you have a garage?
Yes
* How do you get to the main road when you come out of your house?
Driveway
* How do you enter your house?
Front Door
* Do u have a neighbour and do you know her name?
Yes Mz Kelly
* what do you see when you look out of the window?
Road
* Which shop or store is closest to you?
Post Office
These are just a few I can remember. It was really annoying but I managed to keep my cool to avoide any complications. Finally got the red book yesterday. Sometimes in life, we just need to play the fool to avoid going the long route to a short destination.