
JUSTINCASE
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No i only applied and it got rejected online , didn't go to any interviews
Then, don't bother yourself about the name you used before. Merely playing DV lOTTERY without being a winner; and, you not completing visa form means you did not apply for United States visa.
Therefore, feel free to use your correct name now if indeed it is your correct name. Do not state in your DS 160 that you have applied for United States visa before because you haven't if you merely played DV lottery and you were not selected.
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In egypt we don't use our last name we use first name then father name so i thought it would be my father name , that's the stupid mistake i got in .
Did you merely play DV lottery in a particular year? Or, did you actually win DV lottery and you went for interview but unsuccessful? Tell members exactly what happened so that you can be rightly assisted.
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No, I didn't attend the interview. But how much of a dummy do you all think my fiancé is? He came out 2 seconds after it was over. But the interview was Wednesday, after being asked was I there and why wasnt I in the building with him he was asked to come back the next day and that I was able to attend. Unfortunately I stood in the line and because my name wasn't on the paper I could not attend..
Rather I attended or not, she knew I was there...as I stated before she just did that because she could. I'm frustrated, so sorry..
Ma'am, take it easy. No one is saying your fiancee is a 'dummy'. I understand why you are reacting like that. Right now, you are filled with emotions. Of course, you put in resources (money,time etc) into this journey. So, for it to end like this is indeed agonizing!
Please note that Fiancee visa or any other type of visa for that matter is a privilege. So, the Applicant at the interview is expected to convince the CO's before he/she can obtain it. I'm from Nigeria which is 'designated' just like Ghana, as a 'high fraud visa' country. And note that this designation came because of what our people did in the last 20 years or so. I'm a victim of visa fraud myself. I had to go back to Nigeria last year to marry another woman after the woman I came with from Nigeria eloped. The COs are human beings like you and I. They hear and see all these things. Circulars and memoranda are issued to the COs often times about different countries.
You need to understand the mentality of these COs. You must know what they are looking for in your answers. One question about a photograph alone can create a doubt if the Applicant's answer is inconsistent. And because the visa is not automatic, it may be denied.
Therefore, whether you have a second interview or get married, try first to decipher exactly what probably went wrong in the answers as the same question may come during K1's second interview or eventual spousal visa interview.
In my humble view, 'strange' visa denials in Nigeria and Ghana today are natural consequences of what our people have done in the past. It is unfortunate.
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Well for 1, my fiancé isn't Muslim. So it's completely normal for him to date. 2 she asked my fiancé about people she seen us talk about in our messages which was my Co-worker and my boss, because I'm extremely close with them. My fiancé answered correctly. 3 she asked about me being married before, he answered yes. She never said anything else about that. And she asked about my children from my previous marriage. She asked about our pictures and said how nice they were. She asked who put them together and the rest of the evidence and my fiancé answered. She asked who some of the people were in our pictures and he answered which was our friends. So now you tell me what other grounds did she have to deny us. Our age difference did not play a part nor did she even ask about age. She said verbatim" hmmmm 4 years in a relationship, no marriage and no children, I'm sorry Mr.Annan I cannot grant you this visa. I hate when people try to make something it's not. If there was something there other than what she said, how come she complimented all of the evidence and how nice everything was....
Ms ChelAnnan31, sorry for your fiancee's visa denial. However, for members to give well informed pieces of advice, it is important to let us know whether you were personally at the interview proper. Did you personally hear the CO's questions and your fiancee's answers? Or, this is all your fiancee told you transpired between him and the CO?
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It is troubling that the Administrators allow 'themagician' to be seeking opinion on how to commit immigration fraud on the United States with shameless boldness and impunity. This guy's attitude characterizes the political elite of Nigeria (where I happen to come from) and which character has precipitated the country in political armagedon and economic dungeon: no electricity ; no gas; no water etc.
Administrators, please close this tread and/or ban this guy now!
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I was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1995. I must say confessedly that I'm highly embarrassed that a lawyer, if 'themagician' is one, or, someone who works in a law firm, as he claims, will come before the world and be obstinately and defiantly planning how to perpetrate immigration fraud because of the terrible mentality that our people have these days that a child must be born in the United States.
Whereas Nelson Mandela was born in a village in South Africa but, became a great man; Aliko Dangote and Folorunsho Alakija( who spent about 8 years in the United States as an adult before she went back to Nigeria) were born in Nigeria but today, they are tremendously successful business people. You may google these two individuals.
Paradoxically, the like of 'themagician' would say some people were crude & cruel for 'forcing' his 'people' down to the New World some three centuries ago. What a people!
It is awfully disappointing that the Administrators have not closed this disastrous thread and or ban 'themagician.
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Mr Efofie,I'm terribly sorry for the denial. I can imagine how harrowing it is. However, I'll suggest you do a critical analysis of your following statement:
"........................................................... She went for the first interview and CO told her to bring more pictures, communication records and remittance slips.........................."
Now, you need to consider your wife's answer(s) to the CO's question(s) particularly at the first interview that probably made the CO to demand for more pictures,communication records and remittance slips.
I believe this will be helpful when you want to move forward.
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Mr LUCKY BOY,
First and foremost, I'm sorry for psychological trauma you are going through at the moment. I can imagine it.
Secondly, could you please clarify or reconcile these dates?:
"I got divorced on the 14th of April, 2014 and married my wife on 05 May, 2015"
If you married your current wife on May 5,2015, how did she go for immigrant interview visa on the 8th of July, 2015(two months from marriage)? Did your I-130 not go through USCIS and NVC?
Why will visa be rejected after asking few questions
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United Nations Conference Centre |Addis Ababa, Ethiopia|23-26 Sep 2016
AttendFollowThemagician, well, you have not mentioned the branch of agriculture your client wanted to come to the United States for, but, if your client does not United States immigrant intent, and, agricultural conference is so important to him/her, advise him/her to go to Ethiopia instead for this Agricultural Economics Conference referred to above. He/she will save hundreds of thousands of Nigerian Naira if he/she goes to Ethiopia. And, it will be beneficial to him.
Also, you have a lot of conferences taking place in Africa and Asia.