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Hello,

I hope this finds everyone fine and healthy. I have a quick question that somebody may answer for me. I am going to start the process for my fiancee in the month of August, hopefully. However, my dear fiancee has been married before. He is from the country of Morocco. His previous wife was from the UK, and they married in Morocco. Even though they never left the country, his ex-wife eventally went back to UK after obtain a police recorded in Morocco for violence.

He just recieved his divorced. And another person that is peitioning for her fiancee stated that we may have problems. Here's the reason why:

1.) he married her about two years ago and she is more than five years older than him.

2.) she was non-muslim.

3.) the divorced is just now being finalized, and filing for him in August is too soon.

she said based on this reason the US counselate may consider this as red flags for him only trying to obtian a US visa to escape Morocco.

The question is should I file or should I wait?

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Hello,

I hope this finds everyone fine and healthy. I have a quick question that somebody may answer for me. I am going to start the process for my fiancee in the month of August, hopefully. However, my dear fiancee has been married before. He is from the country of Morocco. His previous wife was from the UK, and they married in Morocco. Even though they never left the country, his ex-wife eventally went back to UK after obtain a police recorded in Morocco for violence.

He just recieved his divorced. And another person that is peitioning for her fiancee stated that we may have problems. Here's the reason why:

1.) he married her about two years ago and she is more than five years older than him.

2.) she was non-muslim.

3.) the divorced is just now being finalized, and filing for him in August is too soon.

she said based on this reason the US counselate may consider this as red flags for him only trying to obtian a US visa to escape Morocco.

The question is should I file or should I wait?

Only you can make this decision but all these concerns are valid red flags. If you wait, it would be for the purpose of continuing to build a genuine relationship with further visits, etc. You'll be going through a high fraud Consulate with a reputation for dealing with such red flags pretty harshly.

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Hi, well I agree those would be red flags and the Moroccan Consulate is a very tough consulate alot of the times they deny people that dont even have red flags but also let me add that alot of people with many red flags get approved so its really what your heart tells you to do and I wish you all the best and good luck oh and make sure that your fiance has his divorce papers because they will ask for those.

goodluck

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Thank you for this information. You are right about being approved and not being approved A friend of mine was married for the second time and it was to a Moroccan man. And you are right, they awarded him the greencard. I guess it is all up to the Qadr of God and the mood of the interviewer of the day. I was speaking to him about it, and we will try, but if denied, then I guess we will move there.

Hi, well I agree those would be red flags and the Moroccan Consulate is a very tough consulate alot of the times they deny people that dont even have red flags but also let me add that alot of people with many red flags get approved so its really what your heart tells you to do and I wish you all the best and good luck oh and make sure that your fiance has his divorce papers because they will ask for those.

goodluck

 
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