I have been going over all the documents I originally submitted for my fiancee visa,
and going over the questions and answers the interviewer at the Consulate in Nairobi
asked and I have only found one, easily explainable difference.
He (the interviewer at the Consulate) asked my fiancee where she met me.
She said on the dating site: afroromance.com.
In my original cover letter for my fiancee visa application I stated that we met
on the dating site: interracialdating.com. It seems my memory was just a wee
bit foggy, because in truth it was interracialdatingcentral.com I had long since
discontinued my membership, and my fiancee and I were communicating directly
thru email and Yahoo Messenger by the time I visited her, got engaged and
filed the visa application.
He asked her several times, she continued to say afroromance.com.
Its very true she had her profile on afroromance.com
Its true I found her profile on interracialdatingcentral.com
What I guess, was not clear to the interviewer was that they are ONE AND THE SAME
company. All the afroromance.com listings are picked up by interracialdatingcentral.com.
Different web sites, increase traffic and make more money for the holding company that
operates all of them.
I truly hope this one misunderstanding didn't cause this rejection, but I cannot find a single
other thing that differs from my written texts, and my fiancees answers in her interview.
Check out the 2 links below..the site I used, and the site she used. Both part of the Chellaul
Corporation, as so indicated on each opening page.
The interviewer DID SAY to my fiancee that "our stories didn't match" and this is the ONLY
thing I can find based on the written documentation I provided to the USCIS, which the
consulate got that differs in any way.
Gene McCluney
http://www.afroromance.com/
http://www.interracialdatingcentral.com/?gclid=CKyp24C7-KACFQzxDAodP0pAwg
My visa application is not "cancelled" I just have to appeal the decision, which I will, and with the help of my congressmans office, maybe quicker than without his help.