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billmcneel
Does anyone have any information or advice on how to handle the folowing situation?

My wife in Ukraine has been instructed by the consulate there to have the both of us call in together for an over the phone interview regarding our k-3 visa request. I'm concerned that our lack of knowledge about each other and our inability to speak with one another over the phone will be used against us. Neither of us speaks the others language well enough to communicate over the phone and we haven't seen each other in almost three years!

Also, if anyone knows of any credible and affordable legal counsel on this issue, a referral would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
MelissaHassan
QUOTE(billmcneel @ Aug 2 2007, 03:04 PM) *
Does anyone have any information or advice on how to handle the folowing situation?

My wife in Ukraine has been instructed by the consulate there to have the both of us call in together for an over the phone interview regarding our k-3 visa request. I'm concerned that our lack of knowledge about each other and our inability to speak with one another over the phone will be used against us. Neither of us speaks the others language well enough to communicate over the phone and we haven't seen each other in almost three years!

Also, if anyone knows of any credible and affordable legal counsel on this issue, a referral would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.



http://www.harrisonalo.com/index.php
Silver358

Laurel Scott works extensively on marriage/fiance visas. It's always a good idea to look for an attorney who specializes in a particular area of immigration.

She only charges $125.00 for a telephone interview.

She hosts free weekly chats every Wed. at 11 a.m Central Standard Time.

I know Kit Kat and other have mentioned her

http://www.visacentral.net/
misa
Since consulates vary in their requirements and the way they conduct interviews, you may also want to ask this question in the regional forum for Europe and find an attorney that is familiar with that consulate.
Hanging in there
QUOTE(billmcneel @ Aug 2 2007, 03:04 PM) *
Does anyone have any information or advice on how to handle the folowing situation?

My wife in Ukraine has been instructed by the consulate there to have the both of us call in together for an over the phone interview regarding our k-3 visa request. I'm concerned that our lack of knowledge about each other and our inability to speak with one another over the phone will be used against us. Neither of us speaks the others language well enough to communicate over the phone and we haven't seen each other in almost three years!

Also, if anyone knows of any credible and affordable legal counsel on this issue, a referral would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

first you need to fill in your timeline to help the rest of us
second, it really sounds like you need to go to russia, How could any one pass an interview not seeing the person for 3 years?
payxibka
QUOTE(wahrania @ Aug 3 2007, 07:23 AM) *
QUOTE(billmcneel @ Aug 2 2007, 03:04 PM) *
Does anyone have any information or advice on how to handle the folowing situation?

My wife in Ukraine has been instructed by the consulate there to have the both of us call in together for an over the phone interview regarding our k-3 visa request. I'm concerned that our lack of knowledge about each other and our inability to speak with one another over the phone will be used against us. Neither of us speaks the others language well enough to communicate over the phone and we haven't seen each other in almost three years!

Also, if anyone knows of any credible and affordable legal counsel on this issue, a referral would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

first you need to fill in your timeline to help the rest of us
second, it really sounds like you need to go to russia, How could any one pass an interview not seeing the person for 3 years?


Russia? If he needs to go anywhere he needs to go visit his wife in Ukraine


MrsAyilliath
QUOTE(billmcneel @ Aug 2 2007, 02:04 PM) *
Does anyone have any information or advice on how to handle the folowing situation?

My wife in Ukraine has been instructed by the consulate there to have the both of us call in together for an over the phone interview regarding our k-3 visa request. I'm concerned that our lack of knowledge about each other and our inability to speak with one another over the phone will be used against us. Neither of us speaks the others language well enough to communicate over the phone and we haven't seen each other in almost three years!

Also, if anyone knows of any credible and affordable legal counsel on this issue, a referral would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.



Am I the only one who thinks that a) This may be a troll and b. that's it's odd that they've been married for three years and 1) according to the poster still has a "lack of knowledge about each other" and 2) still can't talk to one another long enough in either of their languages to have a conversation?! I'm not even going to touch the fact that they haven't seen one another in THREE years!
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