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Posts posted by LadeanB
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It is so discouraging!! My husband was denied his I130 visa back in Aug 2016 and it's been sent back to USCIS but we haven't heard anything and we don't even know why he was denied.
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That is very possible...I can understand them because careful, but we aren't giving up no matter how long it takes, even if it means me moving to Ghana.
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I've been 3 times, each time about 3 weeks. I only get 3 weeks vacation a year, so I go once a year. An yes I'm sure the age difference was the reason, although had it been him 14 yrs older they wouldn't bat a eye.
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I've heard it is tough...He has so much evidence, photos of us, texts, phone records, etc. I've since been back there and we also now have letters from his family and my family supporting our marriage. They did ask him what we could have in common since I was white and he was black and their is 14 years age difference? He said we love each other. I guess that answer wasn't good enough.
I am so happy you have your love with you. No one should have to go through this, it's so long, hard and painful.
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My husband of almost 2 years was denied his I130 Visa after his interview but wasn't given a reason why, and was told his case was being sent back to USCIS. I've since been back to Ghana to be with my husband and visited the embassy and was told they didn't have any information for me. This is so frustrating being without my husband. Can anyone give me some hope that he will eventually get his visa approved? All my family (Elderly father and children live in the US) so I need to be here but my heart is with the man I love in Ghana. My heart is hurting and I need some answers.
I130 Denial
in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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They didn't ask him a lot of questions, it was as though they had decided before he even got there. They said you are 14 years apart in age what can you have in common? He said "Love" we love each other. They asked him my parents names and he knew the names...He says they didn't even ask to see the documentation they told him to bring. He was there 5 min, when he was given a white paper stating they couldn't issue him a visa and his case would be sent back to USCIS for review. No we were married on my second trip to Ghana, and I went back for a 3 week visit this past Oct. I will of coarse go again late Summer if we don't hear something soon.