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3 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

The very best evidence ANYONE can provide is that of time actually spent together.  This is especially important for some countries The US embassy in Algeria even has a page dedicated to fraud.  

https://dz.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/internet-romance-marriage-fraud/

 

Do you think it is okay if my fiance from France visited me one time in US, i will go visit him soon and I 129 is already filed?

 

thank you

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1 minute ago, Genzo10 said:

 

Do you think it is okay if my fiance from France visited me one time in US, i will go visit him soon and I 129 is already filed?

 

thank you

More visits is always better.

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54 minutes ago, Genzo10 said:

Is it not good to put phone calls history, or social media and chat proofs?

 

I thought it's important proofs.

use to be when we paper filed

more important now are airline boarding passes and hotel receipts and passport stamps to show the 2 are in the same country at the same time

 

OP for Algeria need to show the family approval especially the mom

3 trips are good but 2 weeks is a vacation and  fun times  and not enough time to get to know a person

and as u say " In his culture this age difference is not so common."

also not common for both our countries for a younger man marrying a divorced woman/  there's lot of older divorced women in Algeria still unmarried

 

Questions:

they will ask why he is married to older woman

can she still have kids

what are his plans in USA -work or study

and all questions about u and your family / anything the CO can think of to either vierify the marriage as bona fida or to expose it as not

Expect a lot of questions at interview /  expect  AP after interview / pray it is not a long one

allah yekbel

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Genzo10 said:

JeanneAdil, why are there people who got approved only with one meeting even for 5 days?

 

Thank you

 

Why is it very important for some people and other not?

 

You should start your own thread and not hijack others'.

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1 minute ago, Genzo10 said:

JeanneAdil, why are there people who got approved only with one meeting even for 5 days?

 

Thank you

 

Why is it very important for some people and other not?

some countries are high fraud / some are not

but CO's are taught to look for certain signs in documents and in the body language of the bene who comes for interview

i listed above the serious red flag issues but CO's also look  at social media to see if the bene is visa shopping, using the USC for money and other indicators that the marriage may not be bona fida (according to immigration terms)

 

how do the CO really know a marriage will work or not work?   they can't really know as seen by the many posts here that a VJ member is going thru a  divorce and some who others thought would not work are still together/  we have a big age difference and married now 12 years  

Marriage is not a gamble of heads u win and tails u lose   / its a work in process

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