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soul_encounter
Thanks all, I am seriously having anxiety attacks these days. Can't eat, can't sleep... I took on a major remodeling project doing a faux finish in my living room (in my spare time after my 9-5 job) just so that my body is exhausted and has no choice but to sleep at nights.
Here is our case history on file

There is 3 1/2 year age difference

I have been married and divorced twice, he has never married

I have 3 kids, he has none
I'm only 33 and we do plan on having a child/children together

We met online 3/11/2005 (he i'med me about a poem in my profile)

We met in person 3/11/06 (Could have been sooner but I was a chicken)

We were formally engaged at a ceremony in Morocco 3/14/06

We talk daily via webcam, mic, emails(have printed record of all beginning 3/11/05)... He calls me through yahoo pc to phone (have printouts of call history from april 06 to now)... We send cards, letters, and packages via postal mail (he has all the ones I sent him, including ones from the children)... He has my cell phone records where I called him. We have pictures of me and his family, me and him during our time there.
He has proof of US address, I already added him to our lease
He has updated letters of intent

We did use an attornety for all the papers

He can answer quickly all questions we have practiced:
Who is the petitioner?
When/how did you first meet your fiance?
When did you meet your fiance in person?
Where does your fiance work?
What does she do there?
How much money does your fiance make?
Date of Hire
How many times was she married and divorced, Dates of divorces, Names of exhusbands, why did she divorce?
How many children does she have, Full names, D/O/B's, ages
Who has custody of your fiance's children?
What is the name of your fiances mother/father/brothers, where do they live
Your fiance's home phone number, cell number, home address
What do you plan to do for work in the US? (he has 3 offers)

Anything else I should prep him on? Thanks again, especially to everyone who has posted interview questions, they have helped enormously. I never would have thought to teach him divorce dates or names of ex husbands if not for you all.
noura
you both sound pretty darn prepared.... can't think of anything else... good luck and stay positive - that helps a lot, I think! And it doesn't hurt to ask anyone you know (who is supportive of your relationship) to say extra prayers for you at this time. I have many Catholic/Christian clients who said rosaries for us and offered us up in their Bible study classes for prayer. I felt very much "in God's hands" with all of that.
wife_of_mahmoud
You have done very well in preparing your case good.gif

Now the only thing left is to continue to support and reassure your fiance, as he is even more nervous than you.

Make sure he understands the importance of responding to questions in a calm, courteous, confident manner, even if the questions seem insulting, and even if the CO seems rude.

Make sure he understands what a 221g is, and exactly what it means. It is likely that he will receive this paper after the interview, and it will likely indicate that additional administrative processing (most likely security check) is required before the visa can be issued. The wording can be very scary -- it looks a lot like a denial to the uninitiated -- so make sure to explain it to him.

Best of luck on the Big Day -- insha'allah he will have an easy time at the consulate. Can't wait to hear your report --- we're all cheering for you !!!

rose.gif

-MK
mybackpages
and don't forget to breathe! You have good advice already posted here. sounds like you will be fine, but I know how this process and the unknown can get to each of us. Hang in there and know we are here. rose.gif
rahma
Don't have any more advice other than what you've already gotten. Just wanted to say good luck (((hug)))
2manypapers
All the best to you both!

I was nervous before my fiance's interview, it is hard not to be. yes.gif

2manypapers

StupidJourney
You seem pretty well prepared! I'm actually going to use some of what you did as a guideline for our interview!

Good luck and let us know how it goes! Two days away!! You're almost there!
najia
you seem both well prepared

I wish you good luck good.gif

when is your interview??

Najia
morocco4ever
It sounds like you have a strong case....relax (yeah right!) laughing.gif

The only other question I can think of that they could possibly ask is if he has relatives in the US. If he does then he will need to be prepared to answer questions on any type on contact you have or haven't had with them.

As WOM stated, I think the only thing would be the possiblity of a 221g. The wording is scary, but if he gets it he needs to read their notes, that is the key. Almost all of the time these are mere security checks, so standard, nothing to fear.

I keep warning my husband that he might get the 221g again on his second interview, simple AP, and I have stressed it is nothing to worry about, but trying to explain that to someone who doesn't have a complete graps of the english language yet is not an easy task.

soul_encounter
QUOTE(noura @ Oct 9 2006, 09:36 AM) *

you both sound pretty darn prepared.... can't think of anything else... good luck and stay positive - that helps a lot, I think! And it doesn't hurt to ask anyone you know (who is supportive of your relationship) to say extra prayers for you at this time. I have many Catholic/Christian clients who said rosaries for us and offered us up in their Bible study classes for prayer. I felt very much "in God's hands" with all of that.



I am thankful for any prayers regardless of creed, believe me. Wish I knew the name of the visa God/dess myself...hmmmm

QUOTE(wife_of_mahmoud @ Oct 9 2006, 09:54 AM) *

You have done very well in preparing your case good.gif

Now the only thing left is to continue to support and reassure your fiance, as he is even more nervous than you.

Make sure he understands the importance of responding to questions in a calm, courteous, confident manner, even if the questions seem insulting, and even if the CO seems rude.

Make sure he understands what a 221g is, and exactly what it means. It is likely that he will receive this paper after the interview, and it will likely indicate that additional administrative processing (most likely security check) is required before the visa can be issued. The wording can be very scary -- it looks a lot like a denial to the uninitiated -- so make sure to explain it to him.

Best of luck on the Big Day -- insha'allah he will have an easy time at the consulate. Can't wait to hear your report --- we're all cheering for you !!!

rose.gif

-MK



You are right, the 221 is scary, I think it was atbir who posted his word for word last week, i'll look it up, copy/paste it to him and hopefully relieve some anxiety. I have told him, that AFTER the interview, don't hesitate to be pushy and outright ask if he got the visa or not so there are no misunderstandings.

QUOTE(mybackpages @ Oct 9 2006, 10:05 AM) *

and don't forget to breathe! You have good advice already posted here. sounds like you will be fine, but I know how this process and the unknown can get to each of us. Hang in there and know we are here. rose.gif



Lol... thanks for the reminder, i was getting a little blue, air is good. wink.gif

QUOTE(Morocco4ever @ Oct 9 2006, 01:57 PM) *

It sounds like you have a strong case....relax (yeah right!) laughing.gif

The only other question I can think of that they could possibly ask is if he has relatives in the US. If he does then he will need to be prepared to answer questions on any type on contact you have or haven't had with them.

As WOM stated, I think the only thing would be the possiblity of a 221g. The wording is scary, but if he gets it he needs to read their notes, that is the key. Almost all of the time these are mere security checks, so standard, nothing to fear.

I keep warning my husband that he might get the 221g again on his second interview, simple AP, and I have stressed it is nothing to worry about, but trying to explain that to someone who doesn't have a complete graps of the english language yet is not an easy task.



sonicliz feel free to use whatever may help, I learned it all here though. The experiences of those interviewing in casa no matter the outcome is priceless to us going through and I can not thank all of you who have shared enough.
Thanks to everyone for the lucky wishes, and hugs, i do feel a bit out of my mind this week.
Morocco4ever, I did think of that too, and any others going through note this, if your fiance has family here it is very important to include the nature of your involvement with them. I have heard of misinterpretations on the consulars part that were devastating for couples. My fiance has 2 half brothers here, one on his moms side, one on his dads, both on student visas in seperate states. I have never spoken to the one, the other I included our first chat (his brother and mine) and my fiance introducing us which took place months after i met my fiance. The chat records do include date and time.

QUOTE(najia @ Oct 9 2006, 12:38 PM) *

you seem both well prepared

I wish you good luck good.gif

when is your interview??

Najia



Wednesday 10/11/06 wacko.gif
myfellah
It seems like you both are well prepared. It is ok to be nervous. I was so worried that I took the day off work and sat by the phone and computer waiting and waiting, praying too, of course. You'll both make it and one day this will just be a memory among all the new ones you will make together. Good Luck!

Doreen
sarah and hicham
Good luck to you and just try to relax although I know it's impossible. I can't imagine being here waiting waiting waiting. Good luck you are well prepared!

Sarah
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