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riejavoo
Hello.

I am really hoping to get some help. When we filed documents, they asked for my husband's address in Egypt. He is just renting a room and gives his Grandmothers address as his mailing address. The Embassy sent someone to check on his address and His 85 year old grandmother told them he does not live here - Any advice on how to handle this?

Thank you ,
Meriem_setif
I would just send the embassy an email, and explain to them that that is only his mailing address and not his physical address. Then give them his physical address and directions. Good luck.

Meriem
Hot Guy
i agree with mariem or you can say he was living there but for some reasons he moved to another place and i think that could happen to anyone during the visa process
my best wishes for ya
have a nice blessed day
riejavoo
Thank you for the reply, I really appreciate it. I was so freaked out about it, I could not find a solution.

Blessed day to you as well.

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quote name='tenderheart197900' date='Feb 17 2008, 05:04 AM' post='1588852']
i agree with mariem or you can say he was living there but for some reasons he moved to another place and i think that could happen to anyone during the visa process
my best wishes for ya
have a nice blessed day
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Meriem, thank you.....I so appreciate your help....

Have a great day.

ps as you can tell, I am new to this .....



QUOTE(Meriem_setif @ Feb 16 2008, 09:14 PM) *
I would just send the embassy an email, and explain to them that that is only his mailing address and not his physical address. Then give them his physical address and directions. Good luck.

Meriem
riejavoo
please see below - Meriem, sorry - I am new to this site and my reply to you is at the bottom....

Thank you again for your help.
Robyn


QUOTE(Meriem_setif @ Feb 16 2008, 09:14 PM) *
I would just send the embassy an email, and explain to them that that is only his mailing address and not his physical address. Then give them his physical address and directions. Good luck.

Meriem

Meriem_setif
QUOTE(riejavoo @ Feb 17 2008, 01:23 PM) *
please see below - Meriem, sorry - I am new to this site and my reply to you is at the bottom....

Thank you again for your help.
Robyn


QUOTE(Meriem_setif @ Feb 16 2008, 09:14 PM) *
I would just send the embassy an email, and explain to them that that is only his mailing address and not his physical address. Then give them his physical address and directions. Good luck.

Meriem




I saw your reply, Robyn. Just remember when you email the embassy, put you case number in the subject line. I just want to wish you good luck getting this straightened out. good.gif

Meriem rose.gif
Ahmed N Cheryl
It is best to be truthful. Especially since the Grandmother has already said he does not live there. You should tell them it is his permanent mailing address but his physical address is the one he is at. Also make sure he tells who he rents his room from that the embassy may come by for a home visit so they are not caugh off guard. Honesty is always the best policy to ensure a quicker process. IF they think you are dishonest may lead to more AP. When my Fiancee went for his Interview they asked him if we had signed marriage papers....he looked worried but answered truthfully and said yes but they are not legal cuz not signed by judge. The CO said do not worry we just wanted to see if you honest. It will not effect your visa. Then the CO marked approved on the form right in front of him so he could see and told him have a happy marriage and good life in USA. That was February 11th we are waiitng for visa now. The CO said 2 to 3 weeks. So be honest. Email them with an explanation and give them the physical address of your fiancee. Include your case number and a cell phone number where they can reach both of you if any questions.

Cheryl
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