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  1. 12 hours ago, Selina A said:

    I had a layover in Paris, I am Moroccan and I was under J1 visa. As long as the person concerned doesn't leave the airport to catch the next flight then he wouldn't need a transit visa. However, if the layover is in Canada, Moroccans need a transit visa .

    Thank you so much for the information 

  2. Hi my fiance was approved for his k1 first off let me give praise to God for this. I am so very hyper happy for this now some people have brought it to my attention his flight will have a 4 hour layover in Paris will he need a transite visa to connect his flight to the USA any help will be greatful. Another lady and I both think because he will not be leaving the airport he should be fine has anyone on here traveled and has any issues thanks in advance do you know @Greenbaum

  3. 9 hours ago, adil-rafa said:

    in August, september and october people were waiting months for interview / just a matter of # of applications

    you are lucky to be interviewing now as they are approving more K1's

    but still you must be able to prove a real relationship and know how to make a good appearance 

    I'll be there for his interview I already got my ticket and we have bezaf face time and proof of it so in Jesus name he will get his visa I claim it in Jesus name may Gods will be done amen and amen. Thank you for all you have done I'll keep you posted 

  4. So heres my question it took only 2 weeks to get our interview I mean I emailed the embassy and they scheduled our interview for two weeks later can this mean they already know they will not give him his visa most people I see shows on thier timelines it took at least a month for their interview can anyone give thier thoughts on this thanks @Greenbaum you seam to know alot any thoughts on this please help thanks 

  5. So hi everyone we got our interview they scheduled it for two weeks away I thought we would have to wait at least 2 months for the date but nope it is just two weeks away. I give it to God and his will be done I'll be going to my man for his interview in Morocco so it doesnt take along time to get your interview with Casablanca I requested an interview on 12-23-2018 and heard back from them yesterday and they said two weeks to come in at 8am God has got this good luck to all and hope you are with the one you love so very soon happy new years and my God bless you and your family.

  6. On 12/21/2018 at 9:13 AM, Hobidyali said:

    The one and only real red flag in these types of situations is the child bearing issue, I have seen this time and time again. The way that they look at it is, he Muslim, what's the cultural norm in the country where the interview is being held? In the case of Morocco, children and family are number #1, if they see a man dating an older woman who can not have kids, this raises the flag really high. I don't mean to sound offensive at all but I am a realist, I too have an age difference but still able to have children, I am not so concerned with it and neither should you.

    I can still have babies 

  7. 18 hours ago, geowrian said:

    Source?

     

    Age alone is never a cause for a refusal. But it can be a factor.

     

    Yes, Morocco denies a lot of K-1 applicants. The data from DOS backs this. Anecdotal evidence is not reliable...some people say it was easy and lots of approvals while others say everybody was denied the day they were there. Both statements might be true, but neither is accurate as one experience does not make a full picture. Data, on the other hand, tells a bigger story.


    No, don't read too much into approval/refusal statistics as it is always about the individual's case. A strong case will get through it. A poor case will not. Be sure to focus on one's own case and making it as strong as possible.

    We have a very strong case but only if the co let's us show our proof that me and the kids stayed 90 days with him in total I stayed a little ove 4 months with him this year and I will be there for his interview so if they let him show this I think we will be good 

  8. 4 hours ago, Paul & Mary said:

    I think if you want better odds in Morocco one gets married.  You still need face time and more face time.   You can not appeal a K1 denial.  You can appeal a Spousal denial. 

     

     I think people here don't ask the right questions.   What can I do to make this a better application and get approved faster? 

     

    When I met my wife she was 23 and I was 50.  Say what you want. We are still in love and together.  We had other red flags but we put together an package that impressed my USCIS DCF interviewer and was commented on by the CO. We have been together since spring of 2017,  traveled in South East Asia for my work and now lived in two countries together. 

     

    We got married in Hong Kong this March. We were able to take advantage of every legal rule allowed and every advantage technology gifted us. I have Dual residency with Mexico.  We moved there so we could do a Direct Consular Filing in Mexico.   That saved us all of the USCIS and NVC time. NOA1 to NOA2 was 1 Business day. When the consulate contacted us in August the soonest interview date was December 27th.  We took that.  We we verry happy.  I checked a few times every day for cancellations and after 2 weeks got her an appointment on September 25th. I wanted to be with her for medical and biometric so we left that appointment where it was so I didn't have to move business travel around.  I had a trip to Seattle and Vancouver the thursday after the interview.  We took 2 flights and I drove 10 hours to get her to our Mexican house and me back to Arizona to travel more.  I did my work and came back to mexico to take her to get her visa.   

    From NOA1 to Visa-In-Hand was 102 days.

     

    Even before getting married we did things together. I stayed with her at a conference in Cebu.  She accompanied my on trips to Malaysia, Nepal and Hong Kong.    After we got married,In Manilla, she came to see me speak and I helped her find a boarding house for a few months while we worked on Visas and Paperwork. I had to leave to go work a project.  She took driving lessons.  She got an international driving permit. When she needed me there for her Mexican immigration appointment I met her in Hong Kong.  We took care of that and I went back to Manila with here to pack her things. A few days later I was picking her up in Tijuana to drive to Puerto Penasco where we would live until the US visa interview.

     

    I lost a lot of work opportunities while this was going on.  Frankly it is going to be christmas without a lot of monetary gifts.   

    But I got the one gift I wanted and she is getting the gift of a lifetime.

     

    Remember that being together is what is  supposed to matter most.  Arguing with what shots are needed isn't going make things go quicker. (we all know worldwide you are getting the shots they tell you.) Follow the instructions literally.  Be smart with the questions you ask  - Most answers can be found in Google. Remember those that answers are not lawyers but being sincere  given by people that have no financial interest. Responders are telling you either what they did or that they think.  And lastly if someone is being a bully report them.

     

    Good fortune to all of you next year.

    Well as long as they will let us show proof we were together 5 months this year and I'll be with him for a month when he has his interview so we will have alot of time together and we also had my kids there with us for the summer and I can still have babies 

  9. 10 hours ago, Lottaair said:

    Here goes my story:

    We met several months ago and have been dedicated to one another every since. We talk (video) twice a day and text all day. I just recently went to see him last month and took care of the paperwork for things I needed from him. He wrote in his native language on the I-129F . I also gathered his passport photo and he signed a letter of intent to marry. I have gathered a booklet with pictures of us and records of our conversation. Pictures also include his family and friends everyone I met while I was there. We also had a morrocan engagement ceremony as well with pictures to prove it. I got a letter wishing us well from one of his uncles that does speak English.  Neither one of us have been married before or have kids. I truly hope to submit this paperwork before Christmas. Will this be enough?  I do plan to go in the summer as well depending on his paperwork status. But I dont want this to delay my waiting time for him to come in 2019. It is very difficult with their rules there. Since we are not married.... that's why I wish to have him here asap.

    Is there an agreement difference 

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