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MoroccanCheryl

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    MoroccanCheryl got a reaction from SandiB in ages issues   
    I read your post again.  Regarding time:  You guys need more time spent together.  I suggest another visit to Morocco again as others have stated.  I think time together weighed heavily in our favor for his approval last week.  My husband and I were married by proxy in the USA (he was not present, but had a legal power of attorney, my friend, speak for him on his behalf) but I had visited Morocco 10 times over the past 2 1/2 years, and my son and I were there for Eid al Adha for 2 weeks right before his interview.  I am also a legal resident of Mexico (I lived in Mexico and worked just 10 minutes across the border in California) so I prepared a visa for him quickly (6 weeks) and easily for Mexico.  We lived together there for almost 6 months before he left to go interview in Casablanca.   My husband was only asked for a few pics from his evidence folder; the CO didn't look at or ask for anything else.   
     
    Regarding age:  Age WILL be a major factor.  Be prepared for questions about what you have in common, do you want children, can your wife still have children, how do you know if she can?  What are your plans if she can not?  These were all questions that my husband was asked just 5 days ago.   Be prepared and good luck.
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    MoroccanCheryl got a reaction from Meg&Andrew in ages issues   
    I read your post again.  Regarding time:  You guys need more time spent together.  I suggest another visit to Morocco again as others have stated.  I think time together weighed heavily in our favor for his approval last week.  My husband and I were married by proxy in the USA (he was not present, but had a legal power of attorney, my friend, speak for him on his behalf) but I had visited Morocco 10 times over the past 2 1/2 years, and my son and I were there for Eid al Adha for 2 weeks right before his interview.  I am also a legal resident of Mexico (I lived in Mexico and worked just 10 minutes across the border in California) so I prepared a visa for him quickly (6 weeks) and easily for Mexico.  We lived together there for almost 6 months before he left to go interview in Casablanca.   My husband was only asked for a few pics from his evidence folder; the CO didn't look at or ask for anything else.   
     
    Regarding age:  Age WILL be a major factor.  Be prepared for questions about what you have in common, do you want children, can your wife still have children, how do you know if she can?  What are your plans if she can not?  These were all questions that my husband was asked just 5 days ago.   Be prepared and good luck.
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