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    Tayri n Tudert got a reaction from Yassine Fatima in I130 cover letter !   
    Good luck
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to NigeriaorBust in Petition to allow Kinder Eggs in US   
    Hmm this isn't even the official site for government petitions Wonder what you are collecting data for really
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to aaron2020 in Petition to allow Kinder Eggs in US   
    Really?
    This is what is important to you?
    This is what you want the government to spend time and resources on?
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to bob2013 in USCIS:Scam Alert – Caller ID Spoofing   
    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis
    http://blog.uscis.gov/
    In recent weeks, we learned of a new telephone scam targeting USCIS applicants and petitioners. Scammers are using a technique called “Caller ID spoofing” to display a misleading or inaccurate phone number in a recipient’s Caller ID. The scammer poses as a USCIS official and requests personal information (such as Social Security number, passport number, or A-number), identifies supposed issues in the recipient’s immigration records, and asks for payment to correct these records.

    If you receive a call like that, USCIS urges you to hang up immediately.

    USCIS never asks for any form of payment or personal information over the phone. Do not give payment or personal information over the phone to anyone who claims to be a USCIS official. In general, we encourage you to protect your personal information and not to provide details about your immigration application in any public area.

    If you have been a victim of this telephone scam, please report it to the Federal Trade Commission at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/, or report it to an appropriate state authority. (Visit www.uscis.gov/avoidscams for information on where to report scams in your state.)

    If you have a question about your immigration record, please call the National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283, or make an InfoPass appointment by visiting our website at http://infopass.uscis.gov/.
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to Sam and Fen in My marriage began as a sham   
    Reminds me of the movie "Green Card".
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to speaktru69 in Co-sponsor just backed out for my partners k-1 visa   
    Thank you for your support and understand during this time of stress for us. You really know how to help people out when they're seeking solid advice. Keep your criticism to yourself when you don't know the whole situation, me or my CIVIL PARTNER. I wouldn't have to be going through a K1 visa if the US recognised my relationship as marriage. I had to move to England at a the cost of seeing my family and have been here for 8 years. If you think I'm selfish you can go crawl back under the rock you came from.
    I dont expect anything from anyone and if you don't have any good advice or something nice to say just "Shut It"
    CHEERS!!
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to SarAyouBliss in Successful interview but no time-frame for visa issuance   
    Thank you Mimolicious, yeah it's been forever, experiencing what they call it mixed feelings today.
    Thank you, i promise i'm gonna update my timeline and post details about what happened during my interview.
    Thank you Sarah & Adnan,
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to abdelnish83 in Can't reach consulate by phone or email (Casablanca, Morocco)   
    oh ok thats good. wish u luck on ur new date
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to MIBEN in Can't reach consulate by phone or email (Casablanca, Morocco)   
    Good luck getting through, we tried for almost a month to get a hold of someone by both email and phone while in Morocco with no response. I suggest going by the embassey during customer service hours and request to reschedule. Good luck...
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to woiakt75 in Can't reach consulate by phone or email (Casablanca, Morocco)   
    I wish I could help, I have been trying to reach them by phone and email too, but I have not gotten to speak with anyone. We are getting nervous because they received our paperwork on July 9th, but we have still not gotten our packet 3. Good luck and let us know if you contact someone.
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to Andrea&Henry in What if??? Please help!   
    I think nobody here is an "expert" we just follow examples and instruction. If you download the i134 from the USCIS you will also find the INSTRUCTIONS, how to fill it step by step. You can also find an example here in VJ. Trust me, my now husband was a little bit confuse but is just a matter of mantain calm and read. The I864 is even harder but still just follow the guides. If you dont fill it properly you can have your interview rescheduale (in the best of the cases) but you can be put under AP and in the worst scenario, being denied. I know this is not an easy process and very nerve wracking, but trust noone was born knowing how to do it. Follow the instructions carefully and ask for help if you have questions! Stay positive
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    Tayri n Tudert got a reaction from 100% Al Ahly Fan in Ramadan Kareem To Everyone   
    Ramadan mubarak
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    Tayri n Tudert got a reaction from mounir412 in Ramadan Kareem To Everyone   
    Ramadan mubarak
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to mounir412 in Ramadan Kareem To Everyone   
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to VisaParaUnSueno in I GOT APPROVED!!! OMG SO WHAT'S NEXT LOL   
    I GOT APPROVED JUST RECEIVED THE EMAIL!!! IM SO NERVOUS AND EXCITED AND ALL THESE EMOTIONS I CRIED AND CALLED MY MOM LOL MY FIANCE IS SLEEPING I DON'T KNOW IF I SHOULD WAKE HIM UP OR WAIT???! SO WHAT'S NEXT FOLKS? WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR SO LONG THAT I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO... I WISH ALL OF YOU THIS HAPPINESS AND MORE!!! KEEP HOPE AND LOVE ALIVE!
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to The Mean Lady in My lawyer wants $600 for ONE email to NVC   
    You are getting robbed.
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to Peter24son in Fluctuating income I-134   
    Excuse me? "What is not computing?"
    Last I checked these forums were for people who were confused or had questions. I wasn't aware people are going to be judged by my lack of knowledge on the topic.
    If you must know, I asked because on the instructions for the I-134 it states to attach a copy of last year's tax return. I was unsure why this mattered if they go by your recent earnings.
    If you have something useful to add then do so. Otherwise don't bother posting on this thread. Your attitude is unnecessary.
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to Possiblymaybe in Casablanca Consulate Review - K1 Interview   
    Hey, thank you all for the congratulations and the kind words! I think this site is awesome because so many people are going through, or have gone through, the same thing.
    sutherlnd, Charlie30, and Tayri n Tudert - I just noticed all of you have very similar timelines. If you're not already talking in private message or something, maybe now is a good time to start I connected with someone with a similar timeline as myself right after NOA2 and it has really helped to go through the process with someone else! Not only to make sure you haven't forgotten a form or missed something along the way, it has been fantastic to share all of the anxiety and joy too. Made a big difference for me!
    destiny64 - Thank you for adding the historical insight. You guys had a long journey. It sounded like it was pretty bad, but I haven't seen a whole lot of that recently. I was glad to hear that your husband was approved!
    I would encourage everyone to write a review when it is their time. Good or bad, just write it out. It really does help others get an idea of what to expect.
    Good luck to you all!
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to Possiblymaybe in Casablanca Consulate Review - K1 Interview   
    I seem to be unable to add my Consulate Review in the appropriate place so I am putting it here for the benefit of those that have interviews in Casablanca soon.

    My fiance had his interview in Casablanca today, June 20th. The appointment was set for 3:00PM. He approached the embassy at 2:30, and was told to return at the specified interview time. At 3:00PM he returned and was asked to join a long line of people waiting outside.

    Embassy staff came out and asked for all people that had interviews scheduled. My fiance was the only one at the time. He thinks the other people that were in line were there to pick up visas. He was given a security pat down right there in the street before being led inside. Once inside he was asked for his name, and was given a security screening similar to what is done at the airport. He did not bring his cell phone with him, and was asked to remove his belt and electronic watch before passing through the metal detector. He was not allowed to bring the watch inside, so they gave him a ticket for it so he could collect it on his way out.

    Once he was cleared through security, he was allowed to enter through a very heavy door and into the waiting area. He sat until his name was called. At the first window he handed over his passport and paid 2130 dirhams (which was slightly more than he expected). The receipt for payment was placed in his passport and handed over to the staff at the next window. He sat again until he was called to the next window by a Moroccan man. This man was very friendly and my fiance was asked for:
    Interview letter from Consulate (which was looked at and quickly returned) DS 156 (2 copies with passport photos attached) DS 156K DS 157 DS 230 (Part 1 only) I-134 Affidavit of Support and supporting documents (my supporting documents were 2012 tax transcripts, 2012 W2, letter from my employer, letter from my bank) Updated letter of intent to marry from me All four civil documents with English translations After the documents were handed over and checked for completeness, my fiance was asked to sit and wait to be called for the interview. As he sat he noticed that the Moroccan man handed his paperwork and our file over to the CO, a young, American woman. My fiance could see her looking through the paperwork for approximately 20 minutes. This was our complete I-129F package with RFE response. She then motioned for him to approach the window.

    When he approached the window he had his fingerprints taken, handed over 2 passport photos, filled out my name and signed the bottom of form DS 156K, was asked to pick up the phone, and asked to raise his right hand and swear that all of the information was true and correct. From the beginning of the interview, the CO was kind, very friendly, and treated my fiance with respect. As she was asking questions, and my fiance was answering, he explains that it was like a friendly conversation. When asked a question, my fiance just kept talking and explaining until she asked him another one. The questions asked were:
    How and when did you meet Names and ages of my children How many times have I visited and for how many days was each trip When and where will we marry What do I do for work It sounds strange when I type the questions because mostly the answer of one question would naturally lead into the next question. Throughout the interview the CO would add comments or ask followup questions and was taking notes. The interview lasted about 5 minutes.

    The CO said that his visa is approved and to please come back on Tuesday to pick it up. This is what I find to be the funny part. My fiance says that the CO was saying all of this pretty fast and he stopped her to ask for clarification on which date next Tuesday was. When she asked him why, he said that I wanted him to come on the 28th so he could be here for my birthday <3 She handed him some photos from the original I129F petition and a small piece of paper to bring back to collect his passport and visa on Tuesday. He collected his watch and left the consulate. The whole experience was less than an hour.

    Overall, my fiance found this to be a great experience. He wanted me to write a detailed account of it so others will not be scared when going to interview. We have heard so many horror stories about the Casablanca consulate, that it was hard to believe his interview was so quick and easy. I think this might be that people that pass through without issues are less inclined to write a review than those that had a more difficult time. Therefore, we are left with a lot of negative reviews and few positive ones.

    My fiance was treated kindly and with respect from the staff at the consulate. He brought along a lot of evidence of our relationship (chats, emails, letters, photos, etc), but was not asked for any of it. There was only one negative for him, and that is that since he got his electronic watch back, it hasn't worked properly.

    My fiance's tips:
    Do not bring an electronic watch. Do not bring any electronic media, such as a video recording because you would not be allowed to bring it inside (he didn't anyway) Do not arrive early as you are not allowed to enter the consulate until your appointment time If you do not know the answer to one of the questions on the DS forms, write "unknown" Leave your phone at home. You can't take it into the consulate and there is a street phone nearby to call your fiance before and after your interview (He called at 1:00PM when he arrived in Casablanca. Then at 2:00PM near the Consulate after having coffee at the cafe. Then at 2:30 after he tried to enter early. And again just before 4:00PM to tell me the wonderful news!)
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to CaroSL in Is there any couple went through this?   
    Are you suggesting that he should stay with her until he gets a green card and then dump her? It highly seems like visa fraud.
    If the OP got maried for love and not for the GC, like he says (and I have no reason to doubt that), he has no reason to stay with her until he gets a GC if he has no desire to stay with her any more.
    I believe it is against the policies of this forum to suggest and encourage visa fraud...
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to Shoot Em Straight in Is there any couple went through this?   
    This couple sounds like the closest to your volatile relationship. ( could even be you right?)
    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/430454-you-are-not-welcomed-in-my-home-where-i-alone-pay-my-bills/
    IF u still feel the Visa process is for you both, Maybe she could spend some time there in Moroccoo to see if you can work things out?
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to abibae in Can you reschedule interviews?   
    You should definitely contact the embassy that you schedule the interview through, but typically if you miss the interview or if you don't bring all required papers, it can push your process back very far and they are very stingy on doing second interviews. For the embassy in Seoul, if you miss the interview you can't schedule again for several months.

    I would either wait to schedule the interview until you have the paperwork, or contact the embassy you are planning on interviewing at and ask them about it.
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to fantonledzepp in you are not welcomed in my home where i alone pay my bills   
    Sorry you're going through this. Right now her mind isn't in its right place. Wait till she calms down and then talk.
    Women are freaking nuts!
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to Possiblymaybe in you are not welcomed in my home where i alone pay my bills   
    Long distance relationships suck. She was probably hoping you would rush to be with her once you were finally approved, and is disappinted that you don't want to do that. Talk to her. You two will work this out.
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    Tayri n Tudert reacted to WaitingStill in We Are a Perfect Match, But... Did We Meet Too Late? Please Help!   
    You are correct. There is no (good) way for you two to be together. Let his relationship with his wife play out, and don't get involved. Forget the legal issues. No matter what they are, they can be handled 99.5% of the time. If you were meant to be together, it will happen in time. But you can't begin a successful relationship by destroying one that came before it.
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