This matter has nothing to do with the character of the visa officer or anything.
They just do things impartially.
All you have to do is convince him that your marriage and family are real.
First of all, you should walk in with a smile and say hello to them to show politeness.
Then they will ask you some formulaic questions, such as whether you are married or have children.
Then start asking some questions about your case.
So before you go, you should prepare your case questions and think about your weaknesses (because they will definitely ask you about your weaknesses)
For example, if you haven't known the guarantor for a long time, they will ask: How did you get married in such a short time?
If you and the guarantor met in a dating network, they will ask: Why did you go to a dating network? what is the purpose?
If your sponsor or you are getting married for the second time, they will ask some questions about your ex-wife.
In addition, they will ask some questions between you, such as: what is your partner's favorite food, what he did last weekend, who is in his family, and name it.
They didn't ask many questions when I interviewed. I answered them completely in English. Probably asking about the first time my husband and I met, and the first time I met my in-laws. Ten minutes later, I got my visa.
So the landlord should not often.
As long as it is true, they will give you a pass.
If you have any questions, please send me a message.
Good luck getting your visa ~