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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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i'm just assuming. but maybe her calling her fiance "HUSBAND" that cost them K1 denied?? :blink:

esp. if they read ALL their communication logs.

anyways for OP i'm so sorry dear.....but marrying him is not the answer...you need to do something about this. perhaps hiring your own lawyer...

god bless u :thumbs:

He's her fiance. She can reply to weather they call each other like husband & wife. Some of us say that because it's our future husband while going through the K1 process.It's only saying it, We all know the K-1 is a fiance visa. Also she was in Egypt visiting when the Revolution was beginning. It was a safety issue the reason she returned to the states so soon.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello!, I don't feel like writing today, my husband in Egypt was denied today at his interview at Cairo's embassy, it is a sad day for both of us, the lady who interviewed my husband today after denying the visa, my husband was concerned, so he asked her: what we can do now?, and she, in a mockery tone, answered: Call her, and tell her to come to marry you here.

I went online, to Cairo´s embassy website, and I found this information there, I just want to make sure if that all we have to do to get marry in Egypt, if somebody here had the same experience, I will appreciate any help, whatever information you can share with me, I will really appreciate it

http://egypt.usembassy.gov/consular/acs12.html

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Hi Ameera

Please do not take anything personal right now....See, this is just their job and they are sitting for their country and every citizen have rights to make their country secured...That's it.

Each & Every Consular behaves accordingly the country tradition and culture. They won't behave in same manner as they are in USA but they are mixed up with your traditions and culture. Hence, please do not blame them at all. They are just doing their best for their nation.

I will just suggest you that please do so as consular said to you. That's it.

As, you have not mentioned about any 221G or anything so please follow the things which consular said to you.

Thanks

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Ok People I think she got the point of calling her fiancee "husband".. I really feel for you.. this is one of my fears being denied. Eventhough we have had 3 seperate meetings in 1 1/2 years, It's always in somebodies elses hands,that's the scary part. I pray you have the strength to take another try at this long process so you can be with your "husband to be" .

Peace,

Chi

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Thanks so much Kim, that's right, he is my fiance, in my heart he is my husband, my future husband, thanks for your help.

She meant to write Fiance, her wording isn't exactly right during her time of sadness. To any of you who have gone through this will you please tell her what's the best she and her fiance can do from this point. She realizes that she will have to go to Egypt to Marry her fiance, stay for a while and then return home to file the I-130.

CR-1 folks can probably answer most her questions best...Thanks

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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That's what I will do, I will go for 2 or 3 months and we will get marry there , but I don't know if I can file the I-130 from there, or if I have to come back to US and file from here.

Go to Marry him and stay with him as long as possible.I stayed with my husband 2 months before we married of course at his parents home.Since that time I been to Egypt a total of 1 year before our 2nd anniversary.Shortest visit 2 months.If anything go live with him there and file from Egypt.If this didn't work out that's exactly what I was going to do.Maybe the short visit had something to do with why they denied you.I'm so sorry for that I know how you must feel :( I'm no expert in this situation GOOD LUCK with what ever route you 2 decide to do (F)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I was not working in that time, that's why I was not able to go back just for a visit, but then I started to work, and I saved all my money, I am divorced, no kids, I am almost 39, he is 51 yrs. old, you can see our pictures here in my profile, they have so many conversations from Skype, I printed all and I sent it, phone calls...more than a 1000 dollars in phone cards, and from Skype too, everything you can imagine emails, pictures, conversations, phone calls, my divorce certificate, affidavit of support approved, but she was so mean at the interview, I just don't know why, not even my "fiance" knows why she was acting like that, about our religion, she didn't asked anything about it, he is Muslim, I am Muslim too, but I didn't converted in a mosque, I did it myself repeating the Shahada, nobody knows that, just God, my "fiance", and now you guys.

There's a red flag right here: "she asked why I was there just for a week" That means you had a short stay for your first visit. Just meeting in person for 5 days and then filing for a fiance visa is most likely a red flag to a Consulate Officer.

Do you have an age difference?

Did you meet his family?

Have you been married before? Have kids?

Your religion?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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in our petition K1 I didn't called him husband, it is a petiiton for fiance, in my heart, in my mind he is my husband, that's not a reason to deny a visa, But I will go, I will marry him, and we will do whatever we have to do to be together, because at the end that's all we want, we want to live a normal life, as a husband and wife, Egypt is a nice country, but we think, is better for us if we live here in US, I don't see a future in Egypt, so we will do whatever we can do, and God will help us, we trust to God, and this is just an experience, a bad experience, but we learned.

i'm just assuming. but maybe her calling her fiance "HUSBAND" that cost them K1 denied?? :blink:

esp. if they read ALL their communication logs.

anyways for OP i'm so sorry dear.....but marrying him is not the answer...you need to do something about this. perhaps hiring your own lawyer...

god bless u :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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That's what I will do, I will go for 2 or 3 months and we will get marry there , but I don't know if I can file the I-130 from there, or if I have to come back to US and file from here.

It's faster if you file from abroad (like I did) but its a personal choice.

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USCIS

07/23/2012: I-130 Sent from Ireland

07/24/2012: USPS Delivery Confirmation

07/27/2012: NOA1 E-mail

08/06/2012: NOA2 E-mail

08/07/2012: NOA1 (i-797 Rec'd Hard copy via snail mail)

NVC

08/10/2012: NVC received

08/24/2012: Case number/IIN

08/24/2012: DS-3032 sent (10 minutes after Case Number received ;) )

09/05/2012: DS-3032 accepted (via email although NVC later said they never received ?!?)

09/05/2012: Got the pre-invoicing error: "You cannot make online payments for your case at this time. Please contact the NVC if you have questions or need further information."

09/06/2012: AOS Bill paid

09/07/2012: AOS Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/10/2012: AOS Package sent

09/12/2012: Sent hardcopy of DS-3032

09/24/2012: IV Bill Invoiced

09/24/2012: IV Bill paid

09/25/2012: IV Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/25/2012: IV Package sent

10/04/2012: Case complete at NVC

10/12/2012: Interview scheduled (Interview Date: 12/17/2012)

Embassy

11/05/2012: Embassy received

11/13/2012: Medical

12/17/2012: Interview - Joint Sponsor Required to to my residency in Ireland

12/18/2012: I-864 Sent from US to Embassy

02/01/2013: Visa

04/22/2012: POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Egypt does not allow to be filed in Egypt. You have to mail it to the US even if you are living in Egypt. There are many people here that can give you the newer info on this. I do have a friend living there now and mailed her packet to the US address for those living in Egypt. Check the US embassy site for Cairo for that info as it can change.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Egypt does not allow to be filed in Egypt. You have to mail it to the US even if you are living in Egypt. There are many people here that can give you the newer info on this. I do have a friend living there now and mailed her packet to the US address for those living in Egypt. Check the US embassy site for Cairo for that info as it can change.

Apologies - when I referenced applying from abroad I meant sending it into the Chicago lockbox while living in Egypt.

Timeline

USCIS

07/23/2012: I-130 Sent from Ireland

07/24/2012: USPS Delivery Confirmation

07/27/2012: NOA1 E-mail

08/06/2012: NOA2 E-mail

08/07/2012: NOA1 (i-797 Rec'd Hard copy via snail mail)

NVC

08/10/2012: NVC received

08/24/2012: Case number/IIN

08/24/2012: DS-3032 sent (10 minutes after Case Number received ;) )

09/05/2012: DS-3032 accepted (via email although NVC later said they never received ?!?)

09/05/2012: Got the pre-invoicing error: "You cannot make online payments for your case at this time. Please contact the NVC if you have questions or need further information."

09/06/2012: AOS Bill paid

09/07/2012: AOS Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/10/2012: AOS Package sent

09/12/2012: Sent hardcopy of DS-3032

09/24/2012: IV Bill Invoiced

09/24/2012: IV Bill paid

09/25/2012: IV Bill Status Changed to "PAID"

09/25/2012: IV Package sent

10/04/2012: Case complete at NVC

10/12/2012: Interview scheduled (Interview Date: 12/17/2012)

Embassy

11/05/2012: Embassy received

11/13/2012: Medical

12/17/2012: Interview - Joint Sponsor Required to to my residency in Ireland

12/18/2012: I-864 Sent from US to Embassy

02/01/2013: Visa

04/22/2012: POE

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