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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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My mother in law had her interview today and they gave her form (221g) was asked to provide document showing of the places her husband vised and send it in email, since he works with government (FAR) it`s not easy to get something like that, my question is notarize letter enough or you have to provide official document from work?

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What about a copy of his passport and all the entry stamps for those places. Also he could try to get copies of the airplane tickets from the airline. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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17 minutes ago, Downloader said:

What about a copy of his passport and all the entry stamps for those places. Also he could try to get copies of the airplane tickets from the airline. 

when you travel with military you don`t get flight ticket and you don`t even get your passport back until you are retired and you are done with your service.

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Odd they wanted to know where her husband had been, however he should do what he can and qualify it to the best of my recollection.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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43 minutes ago, coco#1 said:

when you travel with military you don`t get flight ticket and you don`t even get your passport back until you are retired and you are done with your service.

? Is it a military passport? What country?

then he should try list as best he can remember. 

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1 hour ago, coco#1 said:

when you travel with military you don`t get flight ticket and you don`t even get your passport back until you are retired and you are done with your service.

Didn’t decode it was a Military passport/travels. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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34 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

? Is it a military passport? What country?

then he should try list as best he can remember. 

FAR is Royal Moroccan Armed Forces

 

TO OP:

they can not provide him with a list of countries they sent him to?

he also needs list of countries he visited on his own

use the pages (as suggested above ) to show passport entry stamps and make a list and send it to embassy 

they are asking only for a simple email not notarized documentation sent thru Amamex / really is a simple request 

 

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7 hours ago, coco#1 said:

when you travel with military you don`t get flight ticket and you don`t even get your passport back until you are retired and you are done with your service.

Correct. I didn’t use my passport, get tickets etc when in military either

 

- initially, i requested records of deployments from my former CO whom I was still in contact with. he managed to provide me with list all countries visited and number of days present on defence letterhead

- I also got formal records from government records (archives) they generally have that information on each individual who served. 

 

Obviously I’m not from same country, but they are options that might be available to you

 

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11 hours ago, coco#1 said:

My mother in law had her interview today and they gave her form (221g) was asked to provide document showing of the places her husband vised and send it in email, since he works with government (FAR) it`s not easy to get something like that, my question is notarize letter enough or you have to provide official document from work?

That is part of the security checks.  Cannot be waived or substituted by any type of notarized letter.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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this is what i have uncovered

FAR took part in these out of Morocco events

 

1960 Congo with UN forces

1973 Golan front - Yon Kippur War

1990 -91  Gulf War

1990's  Angola,  Somalia, Cambodia, and Yemen

1999 -France for the Bastille Day Parade

 

so, basically did your dad take part in any of these with the FAR and what countries did he visit on his own (which would show up with a passport stamp)

 

just make a list and email it to embassy

lucky for you they are not asking for any documentation of this / they only ask for an email

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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10 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

this is what i have uncovered

FAR took part in these out of Morocco events

 

1960 Congo with UN forces

1973 Golan front - Yon Kippur War

1990 -91  Gulf War

1990's  Angola,  Somalia, Cambodia, and Yemen

1999 -France for the Bastille Day Parade

 

so, basically did your dad take part in any of these with the FAR and what countries did he visit on his own (which would show up with a passport stamp)

 

just make a list and email it to embassy

lucky for you they are not asking for any documentation of this / they only ask for an email

that`s what we did, we put a letter stating the country he went to with work, we even signed it at Mo9ata3a to make it more official. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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10 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

That is part of the security checks.  Cannot be waived or substituted by any type of notarized letter.

when you are on mission with special forces, you don`t even travel with passport. you travel from military base to military base.

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6 minutes ago, coco#1 said:

when you are on mission with special forces, you don`t even travel with passport. you travel from military base to military base.

Well if you had given the information about him being in special forces in the first post the answers would have been much more informed from the beginning. People can’t post answers to stuff they don’t know because you didn’t mention it. Of course there is probably much more than the public “events” someone posted above. Good to hear you have something to send them, good luck. AP from Morocco can be tough, if it’s just her not her husband traveling hopefully it will get sorted out quickly.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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On 12/6/2019 at 11:03 AM, SusieQQQ said:

Well if you had given the information about him being in special forces in the first post the answers would have been much more informed from the beginning. People can’t post answers to stuff they don’t know because you didn’t mention it. Of course there is probably much more than the public “events” someone posted above. Good to hear you have something to send them, good luck. AP from Morocco can be tough, if it’s just her not her husband traveling hopefully it will get sorted out quickly.

one public event 

the others were with UN forces

 
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