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Ren00

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  1. I am completely confused on what I should do.

    My Fiance' lives in Afghanistan. Currently hes in Kandahar working as interpeter. Should we use this address as his current address? Even though it is on a base. He may even be leaving this address in couple months. He is not sure. Usually he lives with his Family in Kabul. Another problem is they do not have an exact address (house number) Just the section and town/ city. How will the embassy know where to mail the forms? Should I attach a paper explaining our situation and give them his cell number? Would it be possible for them to call him so he can come to pick up the papers? Im sure they have come accross situations like this before and know how to handle them but I just want to make sure I fill out these forms properly so they wont be delayed. Is there a number or email I can use to contact someone to ask these types of questions? Anyone in a smiliar situation, I need advice. Thanks

    -Dani

  2. I met my boyfriend last year in Afghanistan. I was there for approximately one year for work. I am also a United States Citizen and in the U.S Army. I have now returned to the U.S. We are very much in love and we have both decided that it's time to take our relationship to the next level. We would like to be married one day but we don't want to rush it and we don't want to think of it as the only option to get him to the States. His parents have already given him their blessing to marry me if he wishes. Anyways, our plan is to put in a petion for a tourist visa so he can come to visit for as long as they will grant him. Then he will return to Afghanistan to continue to work with the U.S. military to save money. At that point I will finish up my semster of college and also save money. While he is here we will get "officially" engaged and have a party or what not. The only thing I am worried about is if he is competely honest at the interview, Im afraid they will deny his visa knowing that he is coming to the states to visit a girlfriend. They may suspect he will try to stay. At that point what should we do if they deny him a tourist visa? Apply for another tourist visa? Or at that point apply for Fiance Visa? We do have pictures we have taken over the course of the year to prove that we are in a real relationship. Also, I have phone bills..etc. What are your suggestions?

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