QUOTE(rushter @ May 30 2006, 01:04 AM)

Well perhaps those attempting to analyze the situation should look carefully at the timeline? As the USCIS and DOS is paid to do?
(If you disagree with me on the 'appearance' of the whole thing, then fine, but something(s) just don't make any sense here).
July 31, 2004- USCIS received my petition
April 12, 2005 - Petition and Waiver to meeting face to face are denied
(This should have never happened, much less applied for IMO).
THE NEW JOURNEY HAS BEGUN
April 19-26, 2005- Visit in Germany (first time ever)
..... (snip).....
Aug 29, 2005- DS230 and another form was returned to my fiance for completion
Sep 1, 2005- My fiance returned everything
October 28,2005 -Administrative Review
(So what was the reason for Administrative Review? Any info in it?)
November 7-15, 2005- Vacation in Germany
December 21, 2005- Contact my Senator again.
JAN 2006- Decided to send an email to the Consulate and received a reply that our application is still pending.
FEB 27, 2006- I wrote another letter to the Senator again
MAR, 2006- I called the Consulate and received information that my fiance had a scheduled interview for Feb 20, 2006 and failed to show-up
Your kidding me right? Failed to show up?
MARCH 18-30 - MY THIRD VISIT TO GERMANY
You're certainly paying YOUR dues in this effort...
MARCH 20, 2006- Interview
MARCH 29, 2006- we turned in everything for them to process the visa, they promise it will take 10 days
VISA IN HAND!!!!!!!!!
Then shonjaved chimes in:
let me say this Atlanta is the worst POE for Muslim immigrants.
Ok.... So this fellow is a muslim. (Really? I can't see where it was previously indicated anywhere).
He refused to sign a biographical information form at the poe, and was subsequently denied entry.... needed a translator???
Hunh?
I would have to say on it's face, it's obvious that it's not immigration law compliance that's the issue, but whether the person intends to comply with immigration law, or comply with the laws of the usa.
First by applying for the no meet face to face thing... Good Gawd, that alone takes an act of congress to pull off - you obviously solved the problem by travelling to meet him instead - SEVEN DAYS after the denial? It's not like it takes a rocket scientist to figure out that the waiver was bogus in the first place since you went to meet him so quickly thereafter.
Second was that he allegedly didn't show up for a scheduled interview in his home country. After you had petitioned him... (The only real reason I could imagine someone missing this interview is a death in the family or the death of the beneficiary! - but at least they would reschedule the thing!)
Third he refused to sign a biographic information form at the port of entry. And he needed an interpreter.
Who did what wrong here?
Hell I'm no big fan of immigration legislation, but this pattern of behaviour is literally spitting in the face of the folks that are employed to enforce it.
All I can see are red flags.
Why did this behaviour take place to begin with? Why on earth did you attempt to petition to avoid meeting face to face?
Go ahead burn me to the ground for my comments, but something just stinks here.
Rushter,
I altered my timeline, because I did not have room to explain everything in detail. Most people on the VJ has PM me or went through this journey with me. They understand my timeline perfectly because they walk the journey with me.
To answer your questions:
1. We decided to apply for a visa without meeting face to face because a muslim lawyer advised us to do so, because according to islamic laws (btw, I'm muslim) a man and woman are not allowed to be alone without a chaperone. At the time, I could not find anyone to travel to Germany with me. Therefore, I came on VJ and ask the question to the panel. Many people responded and told me that I would get a denial soon because it is imperative that I meet the 2 year requirement. Therefore, I islamically agreed to marry this man through our local mosque March (his brother -n-law) was the proxy. After the islamic agreement I was free to travel and be with him "without being labeled a fornicator" in my community and before the eyes of God. (IF YOU DON"T AGREE WITH THE ISLAMIC PRACTICES, THEN PLEASE DON"T BASH IT"
Secondly, When he did not show up for his visa appointment, it was because he never received the invite letter! We did not know he had an appointment until I called the Congressman and later called the Embassy and was told he had an invitation and failed to show up!!! As most of you know, I WENT CRAZY!!!
As for signing a biographic form....I did not say it was a biographic form. My fiance said that they wanted him to sign a form, but he did not understand the content of the form. He requested a translator and they refused. Also, I called the Immigration and asked them to give him a translator and they did not know anything about a form.
BTW, If you are not here to provide advise, please do not kick me when I'm down..There are several people on ths site that have been with me through this journey since 2004 and some new ones recently (i.e. myfellah, nyseness,Almighty, shonjaved, iceyspot)
FURTHERMORE, I AM A DISABLE VET AND A FEDERAL EMPLOYEE...FRAUD IS SOMETHING I WOULD NEVER DO TO JEOPORDIZE MY CAREER OR BE DISLOYALED TO MY COUNTRY.The only thing I'm guilty of is loving a man that happen to be from the Middle East. SHOOT ME!
Also, I appreciate the advice of those that are trying to help thank you and my God reward you.
[quote name='wodengdaini' date='May 29 2006, 09:21 PM' post='222200']
This sounds like something different, but back in March/April of 2002 the INS at the Detroit Airport were turning away people with valid visas because the petition had expired and the embassy hadn't officially revalidated it.
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This was my first thought too.
I also see your time line is a little bumby. Let me just ask this one honest question. Are you absoultly sure he did go to the interview and did receive his K1 visa? I am sure he told you he went, but do you know for sure? Did you contact the consulate and ask if indeed the K1 visa was indeed issued? I only ask this because if he tried to come over on a visitor visa, I could certainly see why he was turned back with a ban.
I do not mean to imply anything here, just trying to help you eliminate possible questions, as there seems to be more to this that you do not know about.
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Yes, he and I both went to the interview together. Yes, he got the K1 visa because I have a copy of the visa.
I appreciate your sincere questions. Thanks.