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  1. PS...

    please know that you cannot just up and move to morocco and try to work on your case there. if your case is returned the consulate will NOT allow you in to speak about your case. they will refuse to talk with you on the phone. you will need to be in the states to address your case. just an FYI about moving to morocco unless you plan on staying there to live.

    let me know if you neeed any further help.

    chiquita

  2. thank you so much im going to do all i can.... i just have to wait for 8:00 AM to come

    you dont have much time to keep your case from being sent back! this is an emergency and urgent situation!! i know you are sad and in shock, but try your best to put that aside and act quickly to keep your case in casa. use your energy to keep your case in casa.

    call casa and ask to speak to the consular general. see if he will take your call.

    e mail casa asking what is the problem and asking that they not return your case but to let your try and provide the info they need to approve your case and issue a visa.

    try and get as many people to write a short letter verifying your relationship. make sure they include their full name, address and a phone number. fax these to casa. be sure to put your full name and case number on the letters. your husband can do the same. since he doesnt speak english dont worry about translating them, they have CO's who can do that. get as many as you can. do it TODAY!

    what state do you live in? contact your congressman and ask that he/she send an e mail on your behalf. you must first sign a release. fax it if the office is far from you.

    you need to address the communication issue asap! how do you both communicate? it sounds like your husband doesnt speak english and you dont speak moroccan. if this is true theis may be the reason you were denied a visa. you need to know that morocco is a high FRAUD consulate. they get so many cases that are frauds and yours sounds like one to them.

    you are dealing with the US government and it is not their job to see your love and tears. we all know how you feel but please know emotions will not get you a visa. it is their job to make sure you have a bonavide marriage/relationship. like any legal issue in the states you need to be prepared in every area of your case. sounds like the language area was not addressed well.

    how do you plan to address this issue?is he in class learning english? are you learning moroccan? show the consulate what you both are doing to overcome the language barriers.

    if you can do all that i have advised you TODAY----you may have a chance to keep your case in casa.

    if your case does go back to the states---well that is not our focus today. our focus is to keep your case in casa. since there is little time to do this i do not want to get into what will happen if your case is really returned until we know for sure that it has. for now you must just take one step at a time. if you try to think about that it will be to overwhelming.

    another issue that needs to be made clear are red flags. language is a big red flag. do you have any other red flags that may casue the CO to deny your case? age? recent divorce? quick marriage? these can also cause the CO to think fraud.

    let me know if you neeed any further help.

    chiquita

  3. it depends on who is giving the warning. each couple and situation is different. as far as your situation---it sounds like you will do just fine---dont worry.

    just an FYI=if you really want to be prepared look up what is called "red flags" that can lead a CO to reject your petition and return it to uscis. Ellis Island has wriiten quite a bit about it.

    i will post a few links at the end that will get you started.

    be sure your spouse knows exactly what is on your petition and any other paperwork you submit by giving a copy to read over.

    i am not sure what you mean by your statement>>

    she will not be filing the papers right away after she gets back to the states as she will still need to establish residency

    in any event the more info given at the time of filing the better. as long as the spouse has a copy as well.

    http://www.ilw.com/articles/2006,0323-ellis.shtm

    http://www.ilw.com/articles/2004,0429-ellis.shtm

    chi

    Dear mena members,

    salam alaykum everbody

    i was surfing the mena forum to get well acqainted about how the whole process goes when i came across some people giving some kind of warning about the fact of getting married during the first trip.

    well , as i stated in my previous post my woman and i know eachother for a year or so and we are intending to get married in december inshAllah .

    we really don't think we are rushing it and further more she will not be filing the papers right away after she gets back to the states as she will still need to establish residency and get all financial stuff done.

    is this really frowned upon by the consulate?

    we will be very grateful if you could give us some clarifications regarding this tipoic.

    salam to all.

  4. Everbody suggests you find out first why your petition got returned in beginning. Call rep, send in privacy act notice. I would like to know kiya did you find out? Or did you reapply? Shoni did you find out? Morocco did you find out? or just guessed? Brnidokiegurl did you reapply too?

    My question is, why do so many people on here that never had thier petitions returned suggest you find out what is the reason in first place why it was returned? They dont give you reason as far as I am concerned. You will be waiting for life time? What is wrong with reapplying?

    hey there,

    yes it is important that one find out why their case was returned. i can tell you what happened in most of the cases you ask about but they can also fill you in so i will tell you about my case.

    as to your question---why do so many people on here that never had thier petitions returned suggest you find out what is the reason in first place why it was returned?

    i can only assume they say that from what they have read. it is great advice even if they dont know it.

    the reason for finding out why your case was returned is so you can prepare to fight it or if you filed a K 1 to address it in your new petition.

    i am a bit behind----was your case returned? if so when? do you know the reason?

    now on to suggestions---if your case was returned----do contact your state rep asap. yes you will have to sign a release for their assistance---fax it for faster service. then your rep can e mail the consulate making an inquiry to the status of your case. the key here is that the consulate usually gives your rep the reason your case was returned. sweet eh?

    now you have some amo to use for either the NOIR to come and you can start preparing a response. if you filed a K 1 then you can address the reason for denial in a new petition along with the response your rep received.

    we were denied a K 3 visa in march 05 due to the validity of our relationship. ha---the CO didnt bother to ask hubby for our proofs and hubby got side tracked when the CO said he needed more info from America. hubby thought i had forgot some paperwork. he did try to turn in our proofs when he turned in the paperwork but was told to hold onto it.

    so many show up for interviews with no proofs to establish a valid relationship which is a requirement so i can only guess the CO thought my husband was one of those who do this. he had all of it in his breifcase. my husband didnt even know he was denied until he called me and he read the letter to me. talk about shock!!!

    there is a lot more to our case but it is rather long. the short is i called the consulate to ask why my husband was not allowed to show his proofs to establish we have a valid relationship and they did call him to bring his proof but then changed their minds. i received the NOIR 6 months later and overcame the lies of the CO. in the NOIR is the case laws they use to try and prove you are not a valid couple. i was prepared for this.

    it is my opinion that any valid couple can overcome a NOIR. all it takes is a lot of time and work to prepare and your proofs. no invalid couple will take the time or effort to do this. they will try an other route or none at all.

    our time line is as follows>>>

    we met on line in may 03, i went to meet him in person dec 03. i returned to marry him him april 04. i filed our petitions in may and june 04. we were denied in april 05, received the NOIR in oct 05, received the news that i won in dec 05 and our case was resent to NVC in jan 06. we didnt get a new interview date until may 06. i was there and was invited to speak to the CO during the interview. she profusely appologized for what we went through. we went in to AP for 3 months and my husband finally arrived in aug 06.

    if i can help you in any way please just ask.

    chi

  5. There have been much stress from all this and certainly many issues come up. Now we fight more but at the same time, we're communicating as well. (which I have noticed has gotten better since his inteview than before but even so, we're sick of talking about all this )

    We just want all this to be over with and we have even gone to the pont of making backup plans of trying to locate another country that we both could get to if he God forbid is banned from the US after all this mess.

    Good luck!

    BTW, as OP, you can ask for the thread to be closed and then it will go to thread heaven because no one will be able to bring it up by reposting in it :)

    yes if this has gotten out of hand for you----ask to have it closed. then you can work out your case and get you man with you without all the hoopola here. i did that when we were denied. some will offer support and even more will offer junk advice.

    i wish you the best and if ever i can be of assisitance feel free to ask.

    chi

  6. Casadv,

    We got the 221g, and it was worded that it was sent back to the CIS for further review. So anytime I hear sent back to CIS (USCIS) it is a sign to move quickly. Maybe you didn't get the 221g, but if that is what the DOS told you then you need to get more info quick. Perhaps they are wrong, they have been before, but I wouldn't wait to find out.

    After the interview what did they give you? They must have given you something. They are required to either issue the visa, give you a hard denial, or a soft denial. The 221g would be considered a soft denial, and it can mean many many things to simple AP to sent back to USCIS.

    They said for him to return with a piece of information, and then he would get the visa. So, he went back to Erfoud, (16 hours rndtrip), got the information and returned to the consulate, whereupon they told him that he would not be getting the visa, that this is how it works, despite my fiance stating what was told to him. They then went on to ask about more information, and then it went to Administrative Processing. It came back from there, and we DID get the 221-G after all (I went back to check my paperwork), and were told that the visa was going back to USCIS for further review. He was also told that his petition had expired in CASA, but no paperwork about that.

    What do you think?

    Carol

    Carol

    you are talking about 2 very different process's here.

    the 221g has several box's on it. each box has a different meanings>>>>

    one is call AP which is sending your case for name/security checks to washington---after checks are complete a visa is issued.

    the other is returning your case for further review by uscis---this is a DENIAL to issue a visa. your case goes back to uscis and it is anyone's guess as to what will happen next.

    if the consulate is going to issue a visa they can extend the validity of the petition so it doesnt expire. so no need to be concerned.

    you need to find out exactly which box is checked on the 221g letter. then you will know what needs/can be done.

    it DOES sound like your case has been denied a visa and is being returned to uscis. you need to know for sure though. have you e mailed the consulate and asked about your case? have you asked your representative make an inquiry via e mail?

    these would be the next steps for you to take.

    chi

    chi

  7. thank you for your reply , i was expecting to meet with somebody who has being through this nighmare experience. as you khow i'm us citizen of moroccan origin, i though things should be easy since i'm married legaly to my wife . this is our first marriage ( no one of us being married before ) plus my wife has no criminal or past immigration issue. i've been living in us for almost 10 years now and i dont even have a single speeding ticket ( the only ticket i had was a parking ticket 5 years ago and i remember i did paid 17 bucks for it ) that's means i have clean backgound thanks god for it

    however, the consular officer wanted to make my life miserable i didnt khow why.

    anyway i would like to thank you all for you help. i wish i had khown this forum long time ago, please feel free to contact me by email

    talk to you soon

    god bless you

    bye !!

    no, i did not know you were Moroccan. i wondered what was your nationality was. did you become a citizen?

    i sent you an e mail.

    chi

  8. my wife has been denied her immigrant visa last july 2007. it's being 7 months now since

    our case has being sent back by us consulate of casablanca, morocco back to uscis califournia for

    review, no explanation why the visa has been denied. i'm waiting :huh: it's taking too long to

    review this case eventhough we has provided proof of our marriage (marriage certificate, weeding

    pics, emails,etc)

    if you have seen a case like mine please help

    Thanks !!

    please contact your congressman and ask him/her to make an inquiry on your behalf asap. he/she needs to make his inquiry to the California service center. it is faster if they call. your rep can get the number easily.

    since you are married you will get the NOIR (notice of intent to revoke) letter. sometimes it takes a year or more. returned cases are NOT a priority to USCIS.

    you will need to get together all the proofs of your marriage/relationship to send once you get the NOIR. they will say that your wife is not eligible for a visa because she failed to establish a valid relationship. be prepared to answer each detail in the NOIR.

    get letters from friends and family verifying you have a valid relationship/marriage. your wife can translate the letters she gets. make sure each letter has a signature, address and phone number on it. the more letters you get the better.

    if you had a wedding be sure to include copies of all your pictures---the more the better.

    make copies of your passport stamps showing how many times you have been to see your wife.

    make copies of all of your phone calls, chat logs and e mail logs to show your involvement with each other. send even the ones that you have since your were denied.

    once you get the NOIR letter you will have 30 days to respond. if it is even one day late your case will be revoked and you may never get your wife here.

    if you need help i would like to help in any way i can. we were denied a visa in '03 in Morocco. it was a nightmare to say the least. i fought the lies of the consulate and had the NOIR overturned. my husband arrived here in the states August '06.

    send me a private note here and i will give you my e mail address if you would like my help. if you feel you need an attorney i can recommend the best attorney who has lost of experience with denied/returned case. his fees are very reasonable.

    alos there is another group you can join for lots of info and resouses to help you. let me know and i can invite you. since it has been a year since the interview you may get the NOIR any day. you must be prepared to answer it asap.

    i also saw you posted in the MENA forum and read about denied/returned case. that is a great start in helping you to get the info you need.

    best regards

    chi

  9. my wife has been denied her immigrant visa last july 2007. it's being 7 months now since

    our case has being sent back by us consulate of casablanca, morocco back to uscis califournia for

    review, no explanation why the visa has been denied. i'm waiting :huh: it's taking too long to

    review this case eventhough we has provided proof of our marriage (marriage certificate, weeding

    pics, emails,etc)

    if you have seen a case like mine please help

    Thanks !!

    Immigrant visa can NEVER be denied unless the following:

    1) False marriage relationship

    2) Criminal background of the beneficiary

    3) Failed Medical

    4) Beneficiary's lack of moral character, deportation etc.

    So, hand over your case to an immigration attorney and move along.

    Also, note that if you don't act soon, your case will be administratively closed and you will have to start from scratch again.

    ya know he was asking for help not criticism. not to mention your advice is WRONG and invalid and it will not help him in any way.

    people DO get denied for bogus reasons, i know of many! using the word never is absurd. it is obvious you know nothing of denied cases!

    chi

  10. wow what a story.

    my best guess is that getting a visa could go either way. at this point retaining an attorney wont help much.

    the bottom line is he did lie and the correct info is not on the petition. all you can do is follow up with what the consulate is asking of you and wait for their decision. if your case is returned to USCIS, that is when you will need to consider hiring an attorney who can help you.

    i see no need to comment on anything else except the facts as you have stated them regarding the chances of getting a visa.

    chi

  11. For those that don't know us my husband came here about a year and a half ago. Because of an initial denial, by the time my husband got his visa we had been married for over 2 years, so should have gotten the IR1. They screwed up at the embassy and gave him the CR1 instead of the IR1. We had heard that they will correct this at the point of entry, but they flat out refused and told him to go back to Morocco to fix it....jerks!

    Anyway I had heard that this is time consumming, and due to the length of time it took to get his visa, and just plain due to being tired of this process I put off filing the I-90 to have this corrected. I finally got around to it in May of 08. He got the IR1 a few days ago. It took about 5 or six weeks!

    I'm not quite sure why it was done so quickly, but who am I too argue!

    Now no more immigration ####### for another year for his citizenship. :dance:

    Too bad Sarah isn't still around. I know she would expect him to have been out the door by now due to the differences in our age, but we are still as happy as ever. Sorry, just wanted to gloat a little...lol

    Anyway just hoping the best to all out there that your wait time will soon be over. And especially to those that have been denied, I hope our story gives you hope and encouragement.

    congrats on getting the error corrected in a timely manner! i wish i could say it was that easy for us. for some reason this whole immigration process has been pure h$ll! but we have made it so far---5 years to be exact!

    after 3 months of AP (not to mention a year of waiting due to being denied a visa the first time due to consular error) i email casa and asked them to please be sure my husband gets the IR1 since we had been married by that time 2 1/2 years---ummm did they do it? no.

    husband arrives in Detroit Aug 06 and at POE it was ignored as well.

    filed the I-90 in sept 06....recieved another 2 yr card in April 07. they ignored my letter and proofs!

    called the local office to make an appointment to find out what can we do. drive all the way there and i am told to come back in 30 days as the officer needs to request our file and so she can read it and find out what i am talking about. ?????hello. i had all of our documents with us, did she want to see any of them? um, no.

    we make another appointment and go back. we see a different officer who says it was all so simple, the other officer didnt need our file. going in circles. by now i was a bit ticked off. i mention that i have called their 800 number and been here and still i have no results of an error that was made almost a year ago. he informs me calling the 800 number is useless and not to bother with it. i mention it is your dept that suggests we call this number. there is no other way to get information except to call that number your dept set up! grrrrr....

    he tells me to send in another request to Texas and i did. he did tell me that i would not be allowed to file AOS because an error was made. that was good news, i guess.

    still waiting. 2 yr card will expire in Aug 08. i call the 800 number and they transfer me to a REAL live officer! she says she will put in an inquiry since it is past the normal processing times. i am to call back in a month. i will be calling tomorrow.

    talk about run arounds! my husband is worried about his visa expiring next month. the last officer i spoke to said it wont. sure.

    so the saga continues. stay tuned....lol

    once we have that 10 year card we are DONE!!!!!!!!!! he has one year and he can file to become a citizen!!!!!!!

    lol...we are still going strong too despite our age difference. i think all this immigration ####### made us stronger. we are inseparable when not working. life is wonderful.

    if you have been denied a visa---keep faith that you can fight and get your spouse/fiancee here! many of us have been there and are proof it can be overcome!!!

    for those with other immigration issues---hang on and fight your way through the maze of immigration bureaucracy and you will suceed.

    chi

  12. Hi all, please this is a very emotional time in my life so please if your reply is going to be bathering or negative please do not respond.... I am only seeking true advice from people who knows what I should do and can do and what process to take.

    I was present for my fiance interview yesterday, in Ghana, and when he was called for the interview I went with him to the consulate, she asked who I was and I said the fiancee, then she asked why I was here and I said to visit and accompany my fiance. She then said good, I will do a SPLIT INTERVIEW! I said okay.

    She interviews my fiance and then calls me to come for my interview and interviews me. She focused on the fact that while me and my fiance were dating back in 2006 we were both not legally divorced at the time and MOSTLY on the fact that my fiance's ex-spouse was AMERICAN and that I AM AMERICAN too.

    I explained to her, that my fiance ex-spouse the american after they got married when she came to Ghana decided when she went back to America to return to her ex-boyfriend, so she stopped all communication with him and he had to wait for her to send a letter or so documentation that she did not want to be married to him anymore, so that he can take to Ghana court to get the divorce so it took time. I explained to her that me and my fiance had known each other for a long time since both our families are from Ghana and that when I had come to Ghana in 2006 and me and my fiance met is when we starting dating and that I am a BORN American citizen but that both my parents and all my family are from Ghana, my parents and everyone else are born Ghanians so my fiance family and my family know each other and when I came to ghana for the first time since I was born in America I met my fiance we started dating and then I came back to Ghana in 2007 and stayed with my fiance for over 2months and that is when he proposed and we got engaged.

    I wanted our wedding in America, because all my friends, co workers, church, etc are all in America, I was born and raised here, and he will get to meet all of them. We decided to go the K-1 Visa route, and MADE SURE THAT WE WERE BOTH DIVORCED AND FREE TO MARRY BY THE TIME I FILED THE PETITION. My income is above normal, I had tons of emails from 2007 to 2008, letters in the original envelopes and cards, phone history from my cell phone over a year worth and an album full of pictures some of us kissing, some with family and us out having fun.

    Still she insisted the fact that ONE: me and my fiance started dating when we were still legally married made her suspicious, the fact that my fiance ex-spouse was American was another one and the FACT get this THE FACT THAT I WAS AT THE INTERVIEW MADE HER MORE SUSPICIOUS ALMOST AS IF WE ARE TRYING TOO HARD TO PROVE SOMETHING. AND THE FACT THAT WHEN SHE CROSS INTERVIEWED ME AND MY FIANCE ALL OUR ANSWERS MATCH AND ALL THE EVIDENCE THAT I BROUGHT WAS TOO OVERWHELMING...TOO MUCH TO BE TRUE.

    I was told on VJ to bring everything except the kitchen sink, I brought every single email correspondence me and him ever had, letters in their original envelopes, phone records a year worth, pictures a whole Album from 2006 and my 2007 visit in Ghana for over 2 months with my fiance...she believes that its all too organized as if a set up.

    :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

    SO SHE IS SENDING THE PETITION BACK TO THE USCIS AND THEY WILL RE-INVESTIGATE AND START THE PROCESS ALL OVER AGAIN AND IF WE ARE STILL TOGETHER THEN SHE WILL BELIEVE OUR RELATIONSHIP THEN....SHE GAVE US LETTER SECTION 221(G) OF INA AND SENT US ON OUR WAY. I CRIED, I BEGGED AND SHE IGNORED.

    PLEASE LIKE I SAID BEFORE I ONLY NEED ENCOURAGING ADVICE AND WHAT STEPS TO TAKE...I AM STILL IN GHANA WITH MY FIANCE RIGHT NOW AS I WRITE...WHAT DO I DO?

    :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

    i am so sorry to hear your story.

    i have been through the denial process myself. first you need to read the thread about denied case in the MENA forum....there is a lot of non info there but weed through it and you will learn quite a bit about returned cases.

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=3896

    brnidokiegurl gave some good advice. the most importnat thing is to try to get back into the consulate and see if you can prevent your case from being returned. since you filed in vermont the chances of you ever hearing from them are next to nil. the options you have if your case actually gets returned to USCIS is to refile a new K 1 or to get married and file an I-130. the CO said if you stay together then she will know you are a bona vide couple which i consider shameful.

    if you have your senator/congressman on board ask them to send an e mail on your behalf. if not get a release signed so they can help you. perhaps you can have friends and family send e mails to the consulate verifing your relationship too.

    how long will you be in Ghana? this is your best chance since you are there to prevent your case from being returned.

    if by chance your case does get returned then we can discuss the next step.

    chi

  13. You are not renewing his EAD you have applied for a new EAD based on his application for AOS. The Temp EAD given at some POE is only valid for 90 days from the day of entry into the US, it can not be extended or renewed.

    His work authorization ends on the 90th day, and he is no longer authorized to work. The employer is the one who could be in trouble if they were inspected by ICE. Any un-authorized work is forgiven for him because he is married to a USC.

    shucks that really sucks! how long since you filed the AOS Shell? if he cant get into trouble and the employer wants to keep him then the employer can fix it for him.

    chi

  14. did you have pictures of your wedding? for some reason they refuse to believe you. you need to discover what that reason is so your wife can address it when she receives the NOIR from USCIS. she will have to address each and every issue on the NOIR.

    let me tell you it is RARE to not overcome the NOIR if one has provided the proof requested.

    as to knowing about her previous husbands---every benificary needs a copy of the petition to study! the CO will certainly want to ask questions about what it contains and the benificary better know the answer. it is expected---dont ask me why---i agree with you that it was her previous life and why should you have to know it but is just how it is.

    now the ball is once again in her hands and she will have to prove you both are bona vide. get a copy of the petition and study it. once she gets this denial overturned you will have another interview and the CO may ask you again!

    good luck.

    chi

    There is no point in refiling for the K-3 you still have the CR1, and right now they have a fraud marker against you. They will not issue a visa until this is resolved. This interview was for the CR1, correct? It sounds to me like you had no evidence of a real relationship. You didn't save any history? Why would they believe you? You need to place yourself in their shoes. If you had a case that you had to decide on, and the couple can't even prove they talk to each other often, would you believe them? This is the reason they asked you questions that you could not answer. They just plain don't believe you. You must understand, the consulate isn't trying to prove that your relationship is real, they are trying to prove that it isn't real. You must keep that in mind, and make sure you are prepared to show it is real.

    Your not totally lost, but you had better get busy and start saving your history NOW! This will go back to the USCIS and they will send you (after several months) a Notice of Intent to Revoke. Your wife will need to respond. At that point she had better have tons of evidence of a valid relationship or they will revoke the petition. Just plan on another year or more, it isn't quick or easy.

    Thankx alot morocco for the reply, I have provided every single thing I had, EMAILS, PHONE BILLS, PHOTOS, MSN CHAT, now I dont have anything else to prove...I dont know what else they want to know.

    Anayway...you are right that there is no need to start another K3, I will wait and will see where this will endup....

    Thankx alot....

  15. most of the time the national customer service number people do not have a clue about returned petitons. you need to track your case via the pouch it was returned in.

    why was your case returned?

    chi

    I know i don't want to get my hopes up but i do have hope. I haven't received any type of notice or anything form them since October last year. I spoke with two different customer service reps and one put me on hold and came back and told me it appears it has been approved I explained it had been returned for review she said the information she is looking at it was approved. So I don't know. I will feel more at ease when i have it in writing. I did send more evidence to the state department and the consulate in panama. They may have included it when they sent it back.
  16. *adding an entry to my ever-growing list of people on VJ to not help

    :whistle:

    I agree....SO done!!

    i agree.

    i am sure he is in shock over this and is trying his best to find a way to not deal with the truth. there is nothing anyone can say to him that will convince him he will not be getting a visa anytime soon.

    he does say he has another appointment this month so i suppose it is safe to say that something must be up. we will just have to wait and see. thats all i know that can be done. he is seeking advice from anyone who is willing to give it no matter their experience. if it makes him feel better i guess its ok until the hammer really hits and he finds out one way or the other.

    my best to you Abdo.

    chi

  17. take all of your proof anyway, including any new proof since your denial. Letters of support from your family. Proof that your fiance came again, more conversations, phone calls, and mail. I hope you are taking us seriously now.

    What date was it?

    I am hoping this is good news for you.

    yes im hoping this is a good news for me,and i will try to bring all the new proof i have with me,more conversations, phone calls,mails,letters..

    the consulate wants me this month,i cant write the date !!

    why cant you write the date??

    chi

  18. no oneheart! she must do it best to try and stop her case from going back to USCIS.

    i gave her some help so she can try to prevent her case going back. please dont give up yet jewlolivia!!!

    chi

    i had my interview on Jan,22nd,2008 in Amman with that black woman officer and we are now in the same boat

    (returning petition to USCIS via NVC you must be patient till over a year)

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