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I qualified for interview waiver but they told me I had to interview anyway

I got a TN visa a couple of years ago after three denials. Last October I transferred employers through USCIS because of covid. With premium processing the whole process took about 6 business days. I had to come to Mexico for family reasons and need a visa stamp to go back to work. I applied and they told me since it was a visa renewal I didn’t need to interview but when I went to get my fingerprints and picture taken, they told me I need to interview because of the change of employer.

After my three denials a couple of years ago, I am traumatized of going for an interview. It also scares me because three years ago I was charged for a misdemeanor that was not prosecuted and dismissed. I know it shouldn’t affect me, but they always bring it up.

Any tips for the interview? My documents are all correct and even brought the USCIS approval, but I know that does not guarantee a visa approval.

Any tips are appreciated!!

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