QUOTE(mybackpages @ Oct 17 2006, 08:40 AM)

Okay now is the time to take some action. Take a deep breath and send a well organized, but not emotional e-mail to the Consulate. CC your Senator's or Congressman's office. If you have not made contact with your representatives, go to their website, find a local office and ask to talk to the person that handles immigration issues.
Even if you can not turn it around at teh consulate level, you will want to be ready to appeal the denial. You will need to organize your evidence. Can you hire a lawyer at this point?
I am struggling to give you something to hold on to...you will get through this, God willing. The important thing is not to let this shock of the denial interfer wit what you need to do now.
Stay in touch with us and remember we are here.
All good advice.
Call the Consulate immediately (if they are closed, send off an email, and then call first thing in the morning Morocco time.) INSIST on speaking to someone with authority -- a consular officer or higher.
Also, it's important to contact your congressional/senate rep TODAY. Give them all info including your Case #. If you can, make a personal visit to their office. Bring all your evidence and immigration paperwork. They can often help.
Where is MaryandAtif ? They went through this and got it turned around fast.
We are all here for you, Private... we'll do everything we can to help you.
-MK