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hi guys my visa category IR1 my case never returned, first interview  was march 2019 , second was on august 2019, 3rd interview was on NOV 2019 with two moroccan men, at the end of interview they told me i would receive a decision in next couple days, they kept my passport since SEP 2019 , they have everything they need , but still have not heard from them yet ? any ideas thank you.

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Why were there 3 interviews?  What did they focus on in these interviews.  You don't have to answer this but it might give you the answer of why they are taking time to make a decision.  Or it might be routine background checks.  

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1 minute ago, Oliversmom said:

Why were there 3 interviews?  What did they focus on in these interviews.  You don't have to answer this but it might give you the answer of why they are taking time to make a decision.  Or it might be routine background checks.  

they only asked me same questions that immigration officers asked me before, normal questions it was for maybe 20 to 30 mnts thats it, so i do not know why no decision yet or maybe background check can you tell me what is background check ?

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1 minute ago, abdo1 said:

they only asked me same questions that immigration officers asked me before, normal questions it was for maybe 20 to 30 mnts thats it, so i do not know why no decision yet or maybe background check can you tell me what is background check ?

Background check is when they research you to find out if there are any previous arrests, criminal convictions, or anything else that may pop up

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Are there circumstances about your relationship that may cause them to question whether it is a green card marriage?  Large age difference, etc?

 

@Jeanne Adil knows more about Casablanca specifically.

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7 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

Are there circumstances about your relationship that may cause them to question whether it is a green card marriage?  Large age difference, etc?

me and wife lived almost 5 years in morocco since 2015 to 2019 june, we got lots of proofs and evidences together she even has moroccan id as a resident, now she is back and working in usa after they required domicile , we sent everything to them it was accepted, plus they have two join sponsors they accepted them plus my wife is working and already have domicile so i am done with documents no  large age difference

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Just now, abdo1 said:

me and wife lived almost 5 years in morocco since 2015 to 2019 june, we got lots of proofs and evidences together she even has moroccan id as a resident, now she is back and working in usa after they required domicile , we sent everything to them it was accepted, plus they have two join sponsors they accepted them plus my wife is working and already have domicile so i am done with documents......

So why did they call you in for the third interview?

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2 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

So why did they call you in for the third interview?

i do not know why, and they asked me normal questions how we meet, how long my wife stayed in morocco, and kids names , birthdays, address phone number , i answered everything also they asked me about my ex wife, cause i was married before , 

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2 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

i do not know why, and they asked me normal questions how we meet, how long my wife stayed in morocco, and kids names , birthdays, address phone number , i answered everything also they asked me about my ex wife, cause i was married before , 

What is the age difference?  Do you have kids?

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Just now, abdo1 said:

no kids, age difference 10 years 

She is older?  Is she still able to have kids?

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Just now, Jorgedig said:

She is older?  Is she still able to have kids?

yes she is the older, she did a surgery in morocco at clinic 2018  because she had like little ball 8 cm that stop her from having kids also that made her bleed lots still no kids yet, 

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18 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

i do not know why, and they asked me normal questions how we meet, how long my wife stayed in morocco, and kids names , birthdays, address phone number , i answered everything also they asked me about my ex wife, cause i was married before , 

And yet neither one of you has kids?

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34 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

also they asked me about my ex wife, cause i was married before

What did you say?  Was this a US wife?  How long since your divorce was final?  Have you applied for US immigration or tourist visas before?  What was the outcome of these applications, if any?  Have you ever put married on a US visa application form when you were single, or single when you were married?  Seems strange to have three interviews, we rarely see that even in high fraud countries like yours.  If there's more to your story, sharing some of it might help us give you better advice as to what might be going on here.  There could be scrutiny because of the age difference, but since you lived together for so many years they may be focusing on something else that is making them question your relationship.

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