QUOTE (sachinky @ Nov 18 2009, 01:41 PM)

Wow. That's interesting to know. What kind of questions did they ask, if you don't mind sharing?
I hope your case is resolved soon.
This is an email I recieved from my father-in-law yesterday........
Hi my daughter,
How are you and the kids. Long time no hear! Somebody from the American Embassy came asking for your husband a few minutes ago. I asked for his name after introducing myself as Akin Salawu. He said they dont normally give our identity for security reasons but since I am an old man,he idetified himself as simply Paul.
We had a very lively chat:
1. I am from the American Embassy. I am looking for one Demola Salawu
-- Yes, he is my son.
2. Where is he now?
-- Has gone to work.
3. Is he married?
-- Yes
4. Where is she?
-- In USA. Maines to be very exact.
5. Did you consent to the marriage?
-- Yes, of course. And we are always in contact by mail. Her name is Michelle but I also gave her a native name 'Gbemisola'.. Please note that he came back 10 minutes after he left to ask for this native name again.
6. How many times has she visited?
-- Like 4 times.
7. Do you have her pictures?
-- Yes. ( I went upstairs and brought my envelope album containing my pictures and yours too). He looked at them. He identified me, mom, Demola and you in the pictures. I asked whether he needed to take one of the pictures away, then he showed me the one he broght with him (showing you and Demola only). He didnt ask for wedding pictures.
.8. Other facts which I volunteered:
-- Profession: Banker/Computer Scientist
-- Retired from First Bank way back 1992
-- Let him know our property.
Take care.
Raheem Akinade Salawu
Your father-in-law