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Jerlaine

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  1. Hello, I would like to ask something. My fiancé got divorce 1985 to his first wife and she passed away 1997 from liver failure, then he married for a second time and she passed away from cancer last 2010. Now, do I need a divorce certificate from his first wife? On the I-129F,Supplement part1,question 11 name of sponsor's prior spouses, my fiancé put only his second wife and we got a death certificate on that. Thank you for your response and God bless.

  2. Hi, I'm trying search my skype logs also but the problem is my skype stopped working it says "it's time to upgrade on the latest version" so I click download but when it's starts downloading and installing it quits working i did it again for how many times and the installing tooks so long and still not working. I'm using 8.1 laptop computer then I went to the cafe open up my skype but can't able to show our history and it should be in my computer. Any advice please?

  3. Hi, my fiance and I are now waiting for NOA2 and I would like to ask some thing. I have applied for a tourist visa the past 3 years and my sponsor was my fiance's sister because my fiance and I didn't meet yet in person that time and he wasn't able to meet me in person because he put on circumstances that his not allowed to travel and we're not qualified on k-1 visa so her sister came to meet me and applied for tourist visa to bring me in US so my fiance and I could meet to be able to apply for a k-1 visa and I was denied for a tourist. We continue on our conversation and our love grow stronger and longer until he was able to travel to meet me started last year of March we lived together for 1yr and 7 months but on anf off like he flys back in US and after a couples of months he flys back here in Phils. and last june we applied for a K-1 visa but I'm worried about my interview soon do you think the CO will be asking me about my tourist visa sponsor before? Please give me some advice to enlighten me. Thank you so much.

  4. I woke up at 4am and got to the embassy at 5:25am. This was my 1st time of being in lagos and I didn't want to experience the much talked about traffic.

    At 6:30am, the security guard addressed us and I went through all the security screenings.

    After watching and waiting for almost 3 hrs, I heard the young Caucasian lady at window 4 call my name. And here are the questions she asked.

    who petitioned for u?

    how did u meet?

    how many times has he visited u.

    how often do you talk.

    can u show me pictures and phone logs?

    what does he do?

    What do u like about him?

    where does he live?

    when do you intend to travel?

    And then she reached for her shelve, handed me two papers and said your visa has been approved. pick up your passport at this location.

    I didn't know whether to scream, dance or cry. I was so happy. I had met my fiance on a dating website in 2012 in April 2013 he visited Nigeria the 1st time he ever traveled outside US.He came back in September and proposed. He also visited in 2014. Our petition was filled July 2014.

    A long distance relationship is challenging and difficult but our faith in God and genuine love for each other has prevailed. It just takes time and patience.

    Kindly note these:

    1)The CO are smart so be honest.

    2)pictures, phone logs, western union transactions slips, are important. A guy was declined because he didn't have any of these evidence.

    3) Be confident and smile,have constant eye contact.

    4) Ask them to repeat any questions they ask you that isn't clear to u. Don't assume so u don't give the wrong answer. They will use that against u.

    5) if you don't know an answer, don't guess. Just tell them u don't know.

    6) Have every information sent in by the petitioner so u don't contradict yourself.

    7) most importantly, have faith in God. I sincerely hope that someone finds this helpful as I did with other post from here before my interview. I can't wait to be with the love of my life.

    Hello..congrats!! for both of you and sis I would like to ask something about proof of conversation, how did you retrieved them is it by screenshot? thanks

  5. I woke up at 4am and got to the embassy at 5:25am. This was my 1st time of being in lagos and I didn't want to experience the much talked about traffic.

    At 6:30am, the security guard addressed us and I went through all the security screenings.

    After watching and waiting for almost 3 hrs, I heard the young Caucasian lady at window 4 call my name. And here are the questions she asked.

    who petitioned for u?

    how did u meet?

    how many times has he visited u.

    how often do you talk.

    can u show me pictures and phone logs?

    what does he do?

    What do u like about him?

    where does he live?

    when do you intend to travel?

    And then she reached for her shelve, handed me two papers and said your visa has been approved. pick up your passport at this location.

    I didn't know whether to scream, dance or cry. I was so happy. I had met my fiance on a dating website in 2012 in April 2013 he visited Nigeria the 1st time he ever traveled outside US.He came back in September and proposed. He also visited in 2014. Our petition was filled July 2014.

    A long distance relationship is challenging and difficult but our faith in God and genuine love for each other has prevailed. It just takes time and patience.

    Kindly note these:

    1)The CO are smart so be honest.

    2)pictures, phone logs, western union transactions slips, are important. A guy was declined because he didn't have any of these evidence.

    3) Be confident and smile,have constant eye contact.

    4) Ask them to repeat any questions they ask you that isn't clear to u. Don't assume so u don't give the wrong answer. They will use that against u.

    5) if you don't know an answer, don't guess. Just tell them u don't know.

    6) Have every information sent in by the petitioner so u don't contradict yourself.

    7) most importantly, have faith in God. I sincerely hope that someone finds this helpful as I did with other post from here before my interview. I can't wait to be with the love of my life.

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