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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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do you all think its calling the senator and have a lawer in the case will helpe or i have to more think pleas im waiting thank you

The senator can help keep you updated about what's going on with your case, and a lawyer can do your paperwork for you and take your money. Neither can make things go faster, or alter the details of your situation.

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If you can get a second interview, there is always a chance that you will get your visa. But they have a negative impression of you, and you need to overcome this. Your "red flags" have been pointed out to you, you need to work on them. Learn everything you can about your wife and your step daugther.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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hi vereybody my wife she just found out that the sponsor her mom's husband was in the army and after he retired he work in security company and his son stoled his gunn and he sell it and he had a big ticket that he will go to jail so do you all think because they found out in his record this problem maybe they will want onother sponsore and that why i see a small ticket shwoing MISSING I-864

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Nope, that has nothing to do with it.

If, on the other hand, "missing I-864" means you didn't hand it in then yes, that is an issue, and you'll definitely need it for the second interview.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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hi vereybody my wife she just found out that the sponsor her mom's husband was in the army and after he retired he work in security company and his son stoled his gunn and he sell it and he had a big ticket that he will go to jail so do you all think because they found out in his record this problem maybe they will want onother sponsore and that why i see a small ticket shwoing MISSING I-864

If the only issue was a missing I 864, they would have given you a notice telling you to bring it to the consulate before your visa could be issued, not sent it back to the USCIS. My husband was missing an I 864a, and they gave him time to bring it to them. In your case, there was another reason the visa was denied.

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hi sister i have question my wife she will travel and stay with me till they give me the visa so now it not important for me when and what time they will give it to me but i have question do you think is better for my wife travel to me now or after we know frome USCIS what happend and why they refused my visa

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hi sister i have question my wife she will travel and stay with me till they give me the visa so now it not important for me when and what time they will give it to me but i have question do you think is better for my wife travel to me now or after we know frome USCIS what happend and why they refused my visa

I have a friend that did this- she stayed in Morocco with her husband for nearly 2 years, waiting for his visa. If she does this, she'll need someone in the US who can receive her mail and tell her what they send to her and request. It ends up costing a great deal of money to send documents back and forth thru the poste, because it has to be sent certified express. But I think it's a wonderful idea for her to go and stay with you. You will get to know each other better. Make sure when she arrives that you take her to get a carte de sejour, if she is staying more than 3 months. Otherwise she'll have to go to Melilla or Ceuta every 3 months to get her passport stamped. Good luck.

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but i know some friends they denied them visa the first time and them wifes visited them again and they give them the visa the second time they are like 4 friends and happend the same to them they refusing them visa under section 221g but they call them for other interview like 9 month after that and they got the visa

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i just meet a friend today he come frome texas . he had the same problem and other friends and he told me that he have his second interview after 9 month and they give him the visa and he told me that interview it just a show because they deside what they want befor ur interview

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but i know some friends they denied them visa the first time and them wifes visited them again and they give them the visa the second time they are like 4 friends and happend the same to them they refusing them visa under section 221g but they call them for other interview like 9 month after that and they got the visa

Did you happen to ask them if USCIS asked for any further evidence? Because if USCIS has reason to believe that the consulate is correct in denying you, they're going to want further evidence to prove the consulate wrong. You can't base your actions post denial strictly on other people's experience. There are people here on VJ who have been denied TWICE by Casablanca. You have to figure out what went wrong with YOUR case, and try to fix it. Your wife spending time over there with you is a good start. Getting a US visa isn't as easy as you thought it was, is it?

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they did not tell hime the reason why they did not give him the visa and that really crazy if they dont have a reason why they refusing his visa the first time i think casablanca play on our feeling and we have to found a solution to fight that

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they did not tell hime the reason why they did not give him the visa and that really crazy if they dont have a reason why they refusing his visa the first time i think casablanca play on our feeling and we have to found a solution to fight that

lol There's a simple way to fight having your feelings played by the consulate. Live in Morocco. If you want to come to America, you've gotta deal with that consulate. But no one is MAKING you come here.

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i want to live in morocco and we have 2 houses and my fother told me i can take one and live in it and we have good business here in morocco and we can live good with it but my wife she have a daughter and i really fall in love with my wife and i cant live without her so i have to travel to her so you can understand i dont want her daughter suffer because of our love

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