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Lanre30

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    Lanre30 reacted to Roel in K1 visa with children   
    It's too late now. On the official government document she stated that she's divorced and now she will have to provide documents confirming that. Doesn't matter that it was 2 years ago. 
     
    Don't think they won't ask avout it. They will. Even with cr1 visa they will demand divorce certificates from previous marriages. If you don't be able to provide it they might accuse you of bigamy. They will not approve your k1 or cr1 without solid proof that you're free to marry. 
     
    Honestly? You keep repeating that you actually weren't marry and you actually weren't divorced. So you should have just put single on your ESTA before. There is no way to change that now of course. 
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    Lanre30 reacted to Lazybones18 in My CR1 visa Refused at US embassy Islamabad   
    Above is the reason of denial i think 
     
    If i was a CO first i would think why are you marrying a woman that is 29 uears older than you ? Also why she didnt come to pakistan to visit you and your family ?. and lastly why not a traditional pakistani wedding ? 
     
    Everything is out of the norm
     
    I have never seen anyone in pakistan marrying a woman 30 years old than him... 
     
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    Lanre30 reacted to Austin in Nigerian Fiance denied for tourist visa/ entry. Do we still have a chance? (split)   
    You make it sound like every Nigerian is bad.....I've seen so many Americans happily married to Nigerians for many years with no problem..... Every country has its bad eggs.....there r so many men and women in VJ happily married to Nigerians and other part of Africa with no issues.If one person is found wanting, it doesn't mean every other person should suffer Because of that 
     
    Thank you. 
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    Lanre30 reacted to JFH in Has anyone actually been denied at POE   
    I visited my husband over 40 times before immigrating. Every single time I was truthful and said I was visiting my boyfriend/fiancé/husband (depending on which was the correct description at the time). I never once said I was ""shopping" or "sightseeing". Why? Various reasons. If your final destination is a major tourist city such as New York, Boston, San Francisco you might get away with convincing an officer that you are going there "just for a vacation" multiple times. But that doesn't fly when your final destination (and address on your blue customs form) is a rural location in the middle of nowhere. Also, they keep the address that you put on the blue customs form on your file and the CBP officer can see what addresses you have supplied in the past. They know if it's a residential address or a hotel. I know this because my husband moved between two of my visits. I put the new address on my blue customs form and when the CBP officer asked the purpose of my visit and I said "I'm here to see my husband" he asked "what happened to the husband who lived at 7069 xxxx Drive?" I said "he moved. I'm still married to the same person". Interestingly enough, on my very first visit to my husband (but not my first trip to the US), I did say "vacation" as the purpose of my visit at first. Immediately the officer's tone changed and he said something along the lines of "do you often take vacations alone to places like this? Why would a young woman be travelling alone to this place? What takes you to xxx (name of very small town where my husband was living at the time in eastern Washington)?" So I told him I was visiting my boyfriend and he said "that's better". So I was always upfront from then on. There's nothing illegal about visiting your spouse. There's everything illegal about lying to a CBP officer. 
     
    I also visited twice whilst the I-130 was being adjudicated. 
     
    I was VWP-eligible so some might say I had it easier. But even VWP-eligible people have been denied. I know of someone from the U.K. who was denied entry at Detroit airport on a visit to his fiancé whilst the I-129F was being adjudicated. 
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    Lanre30 got a reaction from Orangesapples in Tourist visa for Kenyan Spouse   
    As people have correctly pointed out, l think living with your husband for 6 months at a stretch in Kenya after getting the Residence permit qualifies you for Direct consular Filing,  as Kenya is the Regional office for East Africa. This is the fastest way to get your husband to live with you in the States if  both of you decided to move to US permanently in the future. 
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    Lanre30 reacted to HarryWL in What are the benefits of citizenship?   
    Vote Trump out of office in 2020.
     
    Major pro.
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    Lanre30 got a reaction from Mzlin35 in I-130 March 2018 filers [merged threads]   
    And more photos top though the photos she added were Almost 14
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    Lanre30 got a reaction from Mzlin35 in I-130 March 2018 filers [merged threads]   
    I pray everything works out for you. 
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