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  1. Hi Visa In Hand

    thank you so very much for your nice replay, I will do gather letters from freinds from Liabya where I am living with my family now and gather letters from freinds in Morcco and letters also from parents and my sisters in adittion to wedding pictures and other pictures, but I wonder because the CO saw our pictures and saw many great evedince that prove the validity of marrige, what elase we can do to start a battle after get th NOIR letter, and tell me please is it easy to win and we are really lovers not fruad as they may think of us? Plz can't you copy for me a NOIR lettr because that ill solve a big problem in my life?

    thank you so very much again for your nice replay

    Hicham

  2. I wish you good times everybody,

    I am very glad to be one of the members of this wonderfull website, Guys I really got enough information and wide selection of ideas about my case from the good member and freind Chiquita about returning my petetions to the USCIS due to section 221g for my K3 visa.

    I was informed that I may recive the NOIR letter from the USCIS (could issue a Notice of Intent to Rescind) that I have to start gather evedinces from now to be ready to submit anything if they ask, but Guy please does anybody had that NOIR before? could anyone help me especialy the ones who passed into the same NOIR.

    we will be so much appriciate and thank you so much guys.

    Hicham

  3. Conratulation from the deep of the heart,

    well she was that good blond CO, you have to pray millions of times for Allah that your husband didn't had his interview in counter (4) with that African American CO all she knows is printing papers of 221g.

    yes, you are right, that blonde CO always welcoming people and treat them like passengers not like enemies, and she always says by arabic ( come to pick your visa en sha allah at xxxxx ).

    Congratulation again.

    FOR ME I AM NOT SURE WHETHER I WILL HAVE THE SECOND INTERVIEW WITH THE SAME THAT GAVE ME 221G, IN CASE THAT HAPPENS I WILL DO WITH POCKET IN MY HAND TO PUT ANOTHER 221G'S LOL.

    Hicham

  4. dear Blue,

    we had tried everything the united sate senat an the congressman and they said the same things that our cse will need further review and they didn't gave us more information and they said that they can't ask a federal agency to accept or deny something.

    but I reall will be gld if you can help me to check on my I 130 online ! I get a website with a green abd yellow chrt but I really lost and dont know how to read or use it.

    waiting for your message please.

    and thank you so much for the information

    Hicham

  5. Hi everybody,

    simple question please for everybody can help.

    I had 221g during the interview for my k3 visa in Casablanca Morocco, as I read in all the related websites that it is just possibilty of missing documents or some evedinces. I was told that my papers sent back to USCIS for further review, I warnned in the 221g paper below that I must present what they asked me for during 11 months otherwise my petetions will expired.

    BUT IT IS NOW OVER 10 MONTHS WAITING AND NOT HEARD YET, DO THEY EXPIRE MY PAPERS AND THEY DIDN'T TOLD ME WHAT THEY NEEDS ???

    Hicham

  6. I wish good times for everybody

    I, Hicham Mohamed Ezzaroualy am Moroccan of nationality of 25 years where I was born in Casablanca in 1982, I Just had my degree in Linguistic from the University of Misturata Faculty Literature English Department, Misurata, Libya where I am living with my family there more than 17 years ago.

    Lois Ann Rosenquist Brum has been my wife since 27 January 2006. she is a U.S. citizen where she was born in Fort Bragg, NC. Her father served in the U.S. Army for 22 years, she is a Bookkeeper for Colorado Outdoor Power Equipment.

    Lu and I met on the Internet in May of 2003 and began to exchange email, chat on line, and just discuss the crisis of the world today. my first initial conversations was to inform her that not all Arabs or Muslims were terrorist. Lu and I developed a friendship through our conversations. We talked about a number of things that interested us both and we fall in love.

    On 25 October 2003, I proposed marriage, which was quite a shocking surprise and requested several weeks for her to think about this wonderful proposal. At the end of the allotted time, she gave me her answer and said YES.

    Lu and I discussed many things: We talk about building a life together and as time passed the love continued to grow. We corresponded through emails, instant messages, and photographs, handwritten letters.

    Towards the end of 2004, we started talking about plans for our marriage. She filed I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé (e). On page 2: Question 18: Has you Fiancé (e) met or seen you? She had written a description of circumstances of why we had not met, which were the following:

    1. Hicham Ezzaroualy was a student in Misurata, Libya and a Moroccan National.

    2. For an American access for entry was by invitation of a Libya national only. Hicham nationality is Moroccan.

    3. The relations with Libya and the USA were undesirable and my safety was of great concern to Hicham.

    The information of the denial and returned I-129F Petition consisted to no physical meeting of each other.

    In 2005, we preceded the process to meet and marry in Morocco. She arrived in Mohamed V Airport on 6 January 2006, we followed all the proper procedures of papers that she need for us to marry. she had copies of the two divorces, her background check, birth certificate, and I had all papers translate into Arabic as required my Law. It took a good couple of weeks to follow all the proper steps for the paper work to be completed. Then we were married on 27 January 2006.

    When my wife returned to U.S.A on 1 February 2006, She started with filling the I-130, filed April 4, 2006 as the PRIORITY DATE and the RECEIPT DATE: April 12, 2006. The I-130 NOTICE TYPE: APPROVAL NOTICE SECTION: HUSBAND OR WIFE OF U.S. CITIZEN, 201 (B) INA. Once she received this notice of the Received date of April 4, 2006, she filed the I-129F RECEIVED DATE: MAY 12, 2006 and the NOTICE DATE: MAY 17, 2006. NOTICE TYPE: APPROVAL NOTICE VALID FROM 08/02/2006 TI 11/30/2006 CONSULATE: CASABLANCA

    I arrived for my appointment for the interview on October 5, 2006. it was more of an interrogation instead of an interview for a visa. Out of all those for interview for visas I was the only one interrogated for five and a half (5.5 hours). I was asking the CO time to time to have some rest because I was too much stressed and under great pressure due to the silly questions that CO was asking me and repeat the same questions all the times and for me I had to repeat the answers every time. I am stating to the best of my knowledge.

    The information CO told me that my visa was illegible due to section 221(g) and they were returning the packet to the United States.

    we contacted the Embassy in Morocco on November 15, 2006 by E-mail inquiring about this Section 221 (g); but they informed us that our inquiry should be directed to the USCIS Since then, My wife have made numerous phone calls to the USCIS but we only been beating death horse. And all we heard from CSC is to call after 45 days or 90 days.

    God !! It is now more than 10 months and we are still waiting for the reason of section 221g and waiting for the document or evidence that they may need but we hear nothing from USCIS.

    Guys I need your help to know something, these long time process really makes me and my wife in great sorrow! I have only 35 days more to reach 11 months of waiting, and for section 221g you have only 11 months to present what they asked you for otherwise your petitions will be expired and you need to re-apply again. I wonder if there is ability to extend our petitions since we heard nothing back from the USCIS .

    Guys we are really appreciate for your help and notes, and let me tell you that my wife had an accident in her car and she may went into a surgery of her right knee replacement.

    Please once again I am trusting of Visa journey society to offer us some ideas.

    Respectfully,

    Hicham

    Moroccan_fop_07@yahoo.com

  7. thank you dear Omoba,

    Your message really makes me glad that there are some poeple concern and pay me attention, I will try to find about the waiver programe to see what is next step however I really want you keep in touch and really you the very best also.

    thanks again

    Hi dear Omoba,

    I forgat to ask you about sth would you please telling me what is mean by MENA section ?

    thanks alot.

    Hicham

  8. I wish good times for everybody

    I, Hicham Mohamed Ezzaroualy am Moroccan of nationality of 25 years where I was born in Casablanca in 1982, I Just had my degree in Linguistic from the University of Misturata Faculty Literature English Department, Misurata, Libya where I am living with my family there more than 17 years ago.

    Lois Ann Rosenquist Brum has been my wife since 27 January 2006. she is a U.S. citizen where she was born in Fort Bragg, NC. Her father served in the U.S. Army for 22 years, she is a Bookkeeper for Colorado Outdoor Power Equipment.

    Lu and I met on the Internet in May of 2003 and began to exchange email, chat on line, and just discuss the crisis of the world today. my first initial conversations was to inform her that not all Arabs or Muslims were terrorist. Lu and I developed a friendship through our conversations. We talked about a number of things that interested us both and we fall in love.

    On 25 October 2003, I proposed marriage, which was quite a shocking surprise and requested several weeks for her to think about this wonderful proposal. At the end of the allotted time, she gave me her answer and said YES.

    Lu and I discussed many things: We talk about building a life together and as time passed the love continued to grow. We corresponded through emails, instant messages, and photographs, handwritten letters.

    Towards the end of 2004, we started talking about plans for our marriage. She filed I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé (e). On page 2: Question 18: Has you Fiancé (e) met or seen you? She had written a description of circumstances of why we had not met, which were the following:

    1. Hicham Ezzaroualy was a student in Misurata, Libya and a Moroccan National.

    2. For an American access for entry was by invitation of a Libya national only. Hicham nationality is Moroccan.

    3. The relations with Libya and the USA were undesirable and my safety was of great concern to Hicham.

    The information of the denial and returned I-129F Petition consisted to no physical meeting of each other.

    In 2005, we preceded the process to meet and marry in Morocco. She arrived in Mohamed V Airport on 6 January 2006, we followed all the proper procedures of papers that she need for us to marry. she had copies of the two divorces, her background check, birth certificate, and I had all papers translate into Arabic as required my Law. It took a good couple of weeks to follow all the proper steps for the paper work to be completed. Then we were married on 27 January 2006.

    When my wife returned to U.S.A on 1 February 2006, She started with filling the I-130, filed April 4, 2006 as the PRIORITY DATE and the RECEIPT DATE: April 12, 2006. The I-130 NOTICE TYPE: APPROVAL NOTICE SECTION: HUSBAND OR WIFE OF U.S. CITIZEN, 201 (B) INA. Once she received this notice of the Received date of April 4, 2006, she filed the I-129F RECEIVED DATE: MAY 12, 2006 and the NOTICE DATE: MAY 17, 2006. NOTICE TYPE: APPROVAL NOTICE VALID FROM 08/02/2006 TI 11/30/2006 CONSULATE: CASABLANCA

    I arrived for my appointment for the interview on October 5, 2006. it was more of an interrogation instead of an interview for a visa. Out of all those for interview for visas I was the only one interrogated for five and a half (5.5 hours). I was asking the CO time to time to have some rest because I was too much stressed and under great pressure due to the silly questions that CO was asking me and repeat the same questions all the times and for me I had to repeat the answers every time. I am stating to the best of my knowledge.

    The information CO told me that my visa was illegible due to section 221(g) and they were returning the packet to the United States.

    we contacted the Embassy in Morocco on November 15, 2006 by E-mail inquiring about this Section 221 (g); but they informed us that our inquiry should be directed to the USCIS Since then, My wife have made numerous phone calls to the USCIS but we only been beating death horse. And all we heard from CSC is to call after 45 days or 90 days.

    God !! It is now more than 10 months and we are still waiting for the reason of section 221g and waiting for the document or evidence that they may need but we hear nothing from USCIS.

    Guys I need your help to know something, these long time process really makes me and my wife in great sorrow! I have only 35 days more to reach 11 months of waiting, and for section 221g you have only 11 months to present what they asked you for otherwise your petitions will be expired and you need to re-apply again. I wonder if there is ability to extend our petitions since we heard nothing back from the USCIS .

    Guys we are really appreciate for your help and notes, and let me tell you that my wife had an accident in her car and she may went into a surgery of her right knee replacement.

    Please once again I am trusting of Visa journey society to offer us some ideas.

    Respectfully,

    Hicham

    Moroccan_fop_07@yahoo.com

  9. Good morning Malarie,

    Well, this is me Hicham from Morocco. and as a news user in this great site I am still learning how to post and get exchange ideas with other freinds each time. I have read about you waiting suffer, I would like to know where your husband had his interview? If it was Casablanca I guess it is a sick embassy that knows nothing but using 221g and what is the worse is that you have to wait for not time limits.

    that is hurts the wife and husband both and affected negative on the family relationship and that what exactly happen btween me and my US citizen wife due to I was given the 221g ###### with no explanation and my papers sent back to DOS for further review ( a black hole of never land ) and it is now 10 months and 25 days and still waiting and what I really wanted to know is do they extend my petetions because we had no request for the documents or the evedences they need? sister I hope you be patient becase we all goes into this in Morocco meanwhile I want you to keep in touch and provide any news that can help each of us, and hope you the best luck

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