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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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This is rudiculous! What else they need? Isn't that enough? And who would use a phone and pay a colossal bill when there is Skyp and Face Time and God knows what else. I feel so sorry for you but at the same time I am so mad at this whole process. As you said, "How can a person just sit in an office and with the swipe of a pen, determine your entire life"!

Soo can you provide them with additional evidence and they're gonna consider it again? My thoughts are with you.

I totally agree with you on this! Even my attorney is shocked, but like he said "every embassy is different". The notice they gave him stated that he was denied but requested him to schedule another interview and bring more evidence. So it wasn't a TOTAL denial. He can't reschedule until tomorrow and who knows how long it will be before we get another. Hopefully it will be very soon.

My poor fiancee was so upset this morning he was talking in circles and it was hard to get details out of him but I just spoke with him again a few minutes ago. He said he could see the look on her face as he was walking up there. She already assumed he was there for marriage fraud. He was in a big waiting room with at least 40 other people trying to get various VISA's. The interview is done, right there, at a glass window. He said he was extremely uncomfortable having to tell his personal life, in detail, in front of a huge room of people. I can only imagine how awful this was...yelling through plate glass about how we met in Afghanistan, fell in love, etc. He said he answered all the questions that were asked as he assumed that this was a business office and that is what they wanted. He was the only person there that spoke in English but his English is sometimes limited. I don't think this helped at all because I don't think he understood the need for him to elaborate. Maybe next interview, he should consider asking for an interpreter for backup.

Of course, right now he is very upset because we have waited so long and had high hopes this was over. He is packed and moved out of his apartment and staying with family. We had NO REASON to believe that this would not turn out well. Guess I got fooled. He is also offended that the US automatically thinks he is a criminal. And before we got off Skype, he asked me if I thought he was just marrying me for a VISA. He sounded so sad when he said it. This poor man! It's just been a crappy day all around. I tried to explain to him that no one thinks he is a criminal, but because of the thousands of others before him that WERE criminals, he is having to pay.

Actually, every single one of us on this forum are having to pay. Right now, my heart breaks for all of us.

Anyway, we are preparing every SINGLE document: Skype, emails, more pictures, Facebook posts and what ever else I can come up with. I am also going to get letters from his family stating that we have a legitimate relationship. They should know....I just spent 4 months with them. My attorney is also going to speak with my fiancee before his next interview and prepare him to give more detail and say what he needs to say. Hopefully this is just a standard "we deny the first time" thing and there is really nothing wrong. I mean seriously....what more in the world could we possibly give? (Jokingly he said "our porns". HAHA!)

So it is what it is. We will just push along and take it one day at a time. Thank you all for your support. I hope and pray that all of you have a much easier time than we do. It was rolling fine up until this point...then BAM!

BACK TO GO...DO NOT COLLECT YOUR VISA!

Edited by Milan&Pam

Our Journey:

10/02/2011: Met while working in Afghanistan
10/15/2011: First "date"
01/03/2012: Hired an attorney to file our K-1
02/05/2012: He returned to Macedonia
02/29/2012: My first visit to Skopje
03/03/2012: Met my future family
03/15/2012: I-129F package mailed / returned to Afghanistan
03/19/2012: Received notification of arrival of I-129F
03/21/2012: NOA1 mailed
07/15/2012: 2nd trip to Skopje
09/20/2012: NOA2 notice
10/05/2012: Attorney Received Case number from NVC
10/25/2012: Received packet 3 ( the same time I left on my flight back to the US)
11/06/2012: Medical Scheduled
11/15/2012: Interview - Denied due to "lack of proof of relationship"
11/27/2012; 2nd Interview scheduled - APPROVED!
11/29/2012: VISA IN HAND!
11/30/2012: POE NYC-JFK
12/12/2012: WEDDING!!!

02/26/2013: I-485 Filed

09/10/2013: Green card received NO INTERVIEW!!!!

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My heart breaks for you. D*mn good that you are not giving up!! Soo sorry you are going through this.

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Try one more interview at least!

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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Try one more interview at least!

Oh we will! After that, I see no choice but to get married and file for the CR-1. AND WAIT ANOTHER YEAR! :(

Our Journey:

10/02/2011: Met while working in Afghanistan
10/15/2011: First "date"
01/03/2012: Hired an attorney to file our K-1
02/05/2012: He returned to Macedonia
02/29/2012: My first visit to Skopje
03/03/2012: Met my future family
03/15/2012: I-129F package mailed / returned to Afghanistan
03/19/2012: Received notification of arrival of I-129F
03/21/2012: NOA1 mailed
07/15/2012: 2nd trip to Skopje
09/20/2012: NOA2 notice
10/05/2012: Attorney Received Case number from NVC
10/25/2012: Received packet 3 ( the same time I left on my flight back to the US)
11/06/2012: Medical Scheduled
11/15/2012: Interview - Denied due to "lack of proof of relationship"
11/27/2012; 2nd Interview scheduled - APPROVED!
11/29/2012: VISA IN HAND!
11/30/2012: POE NYC-JFK
12/12/2012: WEDDING!!!

02/26/2013: I-485 Filed

09/10/2013: Green card received NO INTERVIEW!!!!

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Don't say that! You will get it this year!

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Oh we will! After that, I see no choice but to get married and file for the CR-1. AND WAIT ANOTHER YEAR! :(

Oh gosh, yes indeed, if this fails just get married! Although i did hear that second time filing of k1 is vary rarely rejected. Wishing you guys the best.

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Noa1 july 19 2012

Noa2 maybe this week loool

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Your second interview will go well. He'll be with you soon. Be strong and gather all the evidence you can find. Now I'm wondering if I should get statements from friends and family in preparation for my fiancé's interview.

K1
VSC NOA1 --- March 8, 2012
NOA2 --- October 11, 2012
Visa Approved --- December 17, 2012
POE --- December 22, 2012

AOS
AOS/EAD/AP NOA1 --- March 4, 2013
Biometrics --- April 3, 2013

EAD/AP received --- May 16, 2013

AOS Interview --- August 9, 2013

GC in production --- August 9, 2013

GC received --- August 17, 2013

N400

Approved May, 2018

Oath May, 2018

I130 - Nebraska SC

NOA1 - August 30, 2018

Case approved - August 28, 2019

NVC -

Interview -



I am the USC who brought my fiancé here on a K1,  who's now a USC and is now filing for his mother - whose case just got approved :)

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See the reviews on your consolate to help determine that.

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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That is truly heart wrenching and my worst nightmare at the moment. However, trying to see the positive in this, you were not denied, and requested to reschedule for a second interview. So, it seems as though they have not made up their minds, they just have some doubts. It sucks beyond measure having to justify your relationship to these people. With all the evidence you are gathering, you are fulfilling their requests and they can hardly deny you again. I wish you the best. Just a thought, and I am sure this is a long stretch as its costly, and none of us need to spend extra money at this stage, but any chance you could go over there, to the next interview? Just might be worth it. (F)

N400

08 Mar 20: N400 filed online

14 Mar 20: Biometrics scheduled for 31 March - cancelled due to Covid19 shutdown.  

16 Dec 20: Biometrics

12 Feb 21: Interview (approved)

24 Feb 21: Oath Ceremony

 

ROC

31 Jul 15: ROC (I-751) sent

19 Jan 16: Greencard received

AOS

26 Feb 13: AOS (I-485, I-131, I-765) sent

06 Mar 13: NOA1's received

03 Apr 13: Biometrics completed

12 Sept 13: Interview - Memphis, approved!

Sept 13: Greencard received.

California Service Centre

17 May 12: I-129f sent

23 May 12: NOA1

20 Aug 12: NOA2 (89 days)

20 Nov 12: Interview in Sydney

29 Nov 12: Visa Issued

05 Dec 12: POE Honolulu

20 Dec 12: Wedding day

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Croatia
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It has been a while since I have checked whats going on with Marchies. Im so sad to read so many bumps on the road. i thought we will all be having a party on this thread by now! I sent the packet back to the embassy today. they will get it tomorrow. With a little bit of luck, the interview could be next week. Hope it goes well.

The past ten days have been a mess and endless lines to get all the papers I needed. My medical was really fast and Croatian embassy seems really easy going when it comes to paperwork, calling them for info and asking them for earlier as possible interview. So, praying that everything will go smooth.

K1 Visa
Event Date
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
Consulate : Croatia
I-129F Sent : 2012-03-06
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-03-22
RFE 1: 2012-9-26
I-129F NOA2 : 2012-10-23
INTERVIEW DATE: 2012-11-26 - PASSED
VISA ISSUED: 2012-11-27
POA MIAMI-FL: 2012-12-08
WEDDING: 2013-02-16
AOS FILED 2013-03-05
BIOMETRICS: 2013-03-29

AOS SERVICE REQUEST: 2013-10-31

GC CARD: 2014-3-7

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Can't say how many times I've listened to this... Really sounds like how our hearts feel during this process... Not necessarily lyrics ;)

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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The interview is done, right there, at a glass window. He said he was extremely uncomfortable having to tell his personal life, in detail, in front of a huge room of people. I can only imagine how awful this was...yelling through plate glass about how we met in Afghanistan, fell in love, etc. He said he answered all the questions that were asked as he assumed that this was a business office and that is what they wanted. He was the only person there that spoke in English but his English is sometimes limited. I don't think this helped at all because I don't think he understood the need for him to elaborate. Maybe next interview, he should consider asking for an interpreter for backup.

I tried to explain to him that no one thinks he is a criminal, but because of the thousands of others before him that WERE criminals, he is having to pay.

Actually, every single one of us on this forum are having to pay. Right now, my heart breaks for all of us.

Anyway, we are preparing every SINGLE document: Skype, emails, more pictures, Facebook posts and what ever else I can come up with. I am also going to get letters from his family stating that we have a legitimate relationship. They should know....I just spent 4 months with them. My attorney is also going to speak with my fiancee before his next interview and prepare him to give more detail and say what he needs to say. Hopefully this is just a standard "we deny the first time"

So it is what it is. We will just push along and take it one day at a time. Thank you all for your support.

I was so very sorry to read this.

I think one of the most difficult things is having to talk to them in such a sterile environment at the embassy about something that is so personal and special to you, and you are right, it is those that have gone before us that have done wrong and made us look guilty till proven innocent. Some embassies are worse than others but it can also just come down to the person doing the interview on the day.

It sounds as though you have a good plan ... provide every other little piece of information no matter how small, and letters from family and friends that are close to you that can verify your relationship.

Build your case and present it to them. It is amazing the determination you find within yourself when you need it. (F)

(and if there is any chance you can be at the next interview .... that is another option)

Edited by Andie

Mar 2011 - After 5mths denied for lost docs - Attempts to follow up failed. Mar 18 2012 - I-129F sent - No sign of NOA1 but they have banked the check...Jul 24 - Update - USCIS has located our file
Infopass Apt - they sorted through everything - our 2011 and 2012 file keep getting mixed up - getting us a Case# (still waiting) Dec- Infopass Appt- expecting to get a case # in about a week ..Still no Case number

Mar 2013 Infopass - advised file was in a box somewhere,and it would be quicker for us to refile. Life gets in the way... New petition submitted July 2014 .
I-129F Sent : Jul 28 2014
TSC received: Aug 04 2014
I-129F NOA1 : Aug 06 2014
I-129F NOA2 : Feb 25 2015 (NOA2 copy rcd: Mar 02)

Sent to NVC: Mar 09 / Left NVC Apr 1 / Arr Embassy Apr 7 / Pkt 3 Rcd Apr 15 / Medical Apr 17 / Pkt 3 sent May 1 / Interview May 12

Left NZ May 15

Married Aug 10

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Macedonia
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(and if there is any chance you can be at the next interview .... that is another option)

Thank you all so much. It has truly been a rough day. I spent no less than 8 hours on the computer, the phone and Skype...or blowing my nose from all the crying. In addition to every single Skype conversation and 470 emails, I am gather affidavits from his family, my co-workers, our friends...everyone that knows us and has witness us together. There is no way they can say no now!

As for going for his second interview...that actually isn't a bad idea. However, I overstayed my 90 days and when I left two weeks ago, they told me not to come back for six months! Which means, we couldn't get married there until April. NOT GOING TO THINK ABOUT THIS!! EVERYTHING IS GOING TO GO WELL THE NEXT INTERVIEW!!

Ok, gang...no more crying on here. Next post will be a happy one...I hope. :) All of you are wonderful!

Our Journey:

10/02/2011: Met while working in Afghanistan
10/15/2011: First "date"
01/03/2012: Hired an attorney to file our K-1
02/05/2012: He returned to Macedonia
02/29/2012: My first visit to Skopje
03/03/2012: Met my future family
03/15/2012: I-129F package mailed / returned to Afghanistan
03/19/2012: Received notification of arrival of I-129F
03/21/2012: NOA1 mailed
07/15/2012: 2nd trip to Skopje
09/20/2012: NOA2 notice
10/05/2012: Attorney Received Case number from NVC
10/25/2012: Received packet 3 ( the same time I left on my flight back to the US)
11/06/2012: Medical Scheduled
11/15/2012: Interview - Denied due to "lack of proof of relationship"
11/27/2012; 2nd Interview scheduled - APPROVED!
11/29/2012: VISA IN HAND!
11/30/2012: POE NYC-JFK
12/12/2012: WEDDING!!!

02/26/2013: I-485 Filed

09/10/2013: Green card received NO INTERVIEW!!!!

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Good work!!! No way they can refuse. You WILL be approved!!! :)

K-1
03/09/12 - NoA1
10/04/12 - NoA2 (210 days)

AoS

01/25/13 - NoA1
08/15/13 - NoA2 (199 days)
 

RoC
05/21/15 - NoA1

11/02/15 - NoA2 (164 days)
 

N-400

08/18/16 - NoA1
03/14/17 - Interview

03/16/17 - Oath Ceremony (217 days)

US citizen

Total time start to finish: 5 years, 12 days (1,838 days)

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