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Filed: Country: Morocco
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You are Moroccan? Did you come here on a K1 with an American woman and recently got divorced?

if i came on a k1, i'm gonna know the procedure? and i don't have to ask.if you can't help be quite

He or she was asking because if you did come here on a K1, married a USC, then divorced her and went back to Morocco to marry a Moroccan woman, it will raise suspicions. The shorter the previous marriage (esp if the divorce came soon after citizenship), the harder it will be to get a visa for your fiancee. That's not anyone here being judgemental, it's reality. We need information so we can give you the best advice.

Relax - if people here had a problem with people from other countries, they wouldn't be on this forum. And the person you're being nasty to is either Moroccan, or married to one.

Peace

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i came here with a tourist visa . i met my wife we got married.and we've been married for seven years and three month. we've been seperated for 1 year separation , i got my citizenchip 2 years ago

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Inshallah it will be fine. I see nothing wrong with your situation. Just begin to compile evidence of a bonafide relationship

Met: 2004-07-18

Islamic marriage: 2006-07-31

Marriage : 2008-12-27

Entry San Fran 2009-09-27

Hubby is HOME!!!!

Received SSN 2009-10-06

Received welcome letter 2009-10-10

GREEN CARD!!! 2009-10-13

Driver's License 2009-10-26

HUBBY FOUND A JOB!!! after about 4 months of being here :)

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You are Moroccan? Did you come here on a K1 with an American woman and recently got divorced?

if i came on a k1, i'm gonna know the procedure? and i don't have to ask.if you can't help be quite

He or she was asking because if you did come here on a K1, married a USC, then divorced her and went back to Morocco to marry a Moroccan woman, it will raise suspicions. The shorter the previous marriage (esp if the divorce came soon after citizenship), the harder it will be to get a visa for your fiancee. That's not anyone here being judgemental, it's reality. We need information so we can give you the best advice.

Relax - if people here had a problem with people from other countries, they wouldn't be on this forum. And the person you're being nasty to is either Moroccan, or married to one.

Peace

venusfire

i came here with a tourist visa . i met my wife we got married.and we've been married for seven years and three month. we've been seperated for 1 year separation , i got my citizenchip 2 years ago

Then it shouldn't be an issue. I hope your fiancee gets one of the nicer ones for her interview! Best of luck.

venusfire

met online May 2006

visited him in Morocco July 2006

K-1 petition sent late September 2006 after second visit

December 2006 - third trip - went for his visa interview (stood outside all day)

visa approved! arrived here together right before Christmas 2006

married January 2007

AOS paperwork sent February 2007

RFE (yipee)

another RFE (yikes)

AOS approval July 2007

sent Removal of Conditions paperwork 01 May 2009

received I-751 NOA 14 May 2009

received ASC appt. notice 28 May 2009

biometrics appt. 12 June 2009

I-751 approval date 25 Sept 2009 (no updates on the system - still says 'received'/"initial review")

19 Oct 2009 - got text message "card production ordered"

24 Oct 2009 - actual card in the mail box!

sent his N-400 - 14 May 2010

check cashed 27 May 2010

NOA received 29 May 2010 (dated 24 May)

Biometrics Appointment Letter received 17 June 2010

Biometrics scheduled for 08 July 2010; walk-in successfully done in Philadelphia 07 July 2010

02 Oct 2010 - FINALLY got email saying the case was being transferred to the local office. Hoping to get his interview letter soon...

05 Oct 2010 - received interview letter!!!!

08 November 2010 - scheduled for N-400 interview

- went together for interview; file isn't there - need to wait to be rescheduled

Jan 2011 - went for Infopass

25 Feb 2011 - interview

19 April 2011 - Infopass

8 July 2011 - HE'S FINALLY A CITIZEN - WOO HOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

30 July 2011 - citizenship party

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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You are Moroccan? Did you come here on a K1 with an American woman and recently got divorced?

if i came on a k1, i'm gonna know the procedure? and i don't have to ask.if you can't help be quite

He or she was asking because if you did come here on a K1, married a USC, then divorced her and went back to Morocco to marry a Moroccan woman, it will raise suspicions. The shorter the previous marriage (esp if the divorce came soon after citizenship), the harder it will be to get a visa for your fiancee. That's not anyone here being judgemental, it's reality. We need information so we can give you the best advice.

Relax - if people here had a problem with people from other countries, they wouldn't be on this forum. And the person you're being nasty to is either Moroccan, or married to one.

Peace

thanks verybody for you support

i came here with a tourist visa . i met my wife we got married.and we've been married for seven years and three month. we've been seperated for 1 year separation , i got my citizenchip 2 years ago

Then it shouldn't be an issue. I hope your fiancee gets one of the nicer ones for her interview! Best of luck.

venusfire

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Thank you for helping me out. :D

OP I meant no harm!

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Teresa,

"I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances."

- Martha Washington

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Mike, I meant no harm to you. But I was thinking if you came here to marry an American woman and divorced and now are engaged to an Moroccan it would be a HUGE red flag. It's hard to give any advice when we only know a little bit of the story.

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Teresa,

"I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances."

- Martha Washington

4ZaKm5.png

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Hello everybody,I hope somebody can help me .my situation is : I m 34 years old I'm us citizen from morocco. Went back home to get married with Moroccan girl. So my famille show me this girl by the way that 's the most common way to marry there. She's 19 we get engaged a week after that. I came back to the state I filed for k1 approximately month and 1/2 between engagement and filling.everything is fine between me and my fiancée we talk everyday on the phone letter ...my k1 still pending I didn't know about redflags before . So what should I do ? Withdraw my petition to avoid the denial ? Or take my chances with k1. Thanks

How long has your K1 been pending? When did you send your application? Have you received the NOA1 ( notice that they have received your petition and entered it into the system) ? It's possible that everything is fine and you are just moving through the process (which does not always go quickly) Best of luck to you both!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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You are Moroccan? Did you come here on a K1 with an American woman and recently got divorced?

if i came on a k1, i'm gonna know the procedure? and i don't have to ask.if you can't help be quite

i think u needed to get married in Morocco , they may use it as excuse to deny ur K1( i mean that u r Moroccan in the end and K1 wont work for u ) good luck anyway

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