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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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My fiance had his interview with the US Embassy in Amman. He went this morning and the same CO interviewed him twice. The interviews lasted over one hour. We have red flags that I recognized before the interview and we were prepared for those. At the end of the interview, the CO told my husband he didn't believe that we had a valid relationship and gave him the 221G titled The Foreign Service of The United States of American Refusal Worksheet. It says in the section they marked:

This office regrets to inform you that it is unable to issue a visa to you because you have been found ineligible to receive a visa under the following sections of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The information contained in the paragraphs marked with an x pertain to your visa application. Please disregard unmarked paragraphs.

X Section 2219g0 which prohibits the issuance of a visa to anyone whose application does not comply

to the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act or regulations issued pursuant thereto. The

following remarks apply to your case:*

Please send the following by Aramex with a copy of this letter to the U.S Embassy in Amman:

1. Civil Status Certificate from the Civil Status Department

2. More substantive documents supporting the bona fides of your relationship with the petitioner.

At the bottom of the letter there is some language about denials more than one year old expire...

Are we denied? I feel like this is what the letter says or are we just in AP? What other substantive documents can we send? We had 70 pictures,

Skype logs, ticket stubs, phone bills and the Civil Status Certificate (they looked at none of this). We didn't have cards or letters that were mailed to each other because we talk everyday. I am not sure what else to send them. My fiance is already talking about me coming there to live.

The red flags are significant, age difference, I was married before to a Jordanian who divorced me after getting citizenship, he had applied before for tourist visa but was declined. I understand that they want to check all this stuff out. It doesn't change the fact that we love each other and want to be together. Any insight?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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My fiance had his interview with the US Embassy in Amman. He went this morning and the same CO interviewed him twice. The interviews lasted over one hour. We have red flags that I recognized before the interview and we were prepared for those. At the end of the interview, the CO told my husband he didn't believe that we had a valid relationship and gave him the 221G titled The Foreign Service of The United States of American Refusal Worksheet. It says in the section they marked:

This office regrets to inform you that it is unable to issue a visa to you because you have been found ineligible to receive a visa under the following sections of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The information contained in the paragraphs marked with an x pertain to your visa application. Please disregard unmarked paragraphs.

X Section 2219g0 which prohibits the issuance of a visa to anyone whose application does not comply

to the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act or regulations issued pursuant thereto. The

following remarks apply to your case:*

Please send the following by Aramex with a copy of this letter to the U.S Embassy in Amman:

1. Civil Status Certificate from the Civil Status Department

2. More substantive documents supporting the bona fides of your relationship with the petitioner.

At the bottom of the letter there is some language about denials more than one year old expire...

Are we denied? I feel like this is what the letter says or are we just in AP? What other substantive documents can we send? We had 70 pictures,

Skype logs, ticket stubs, phone bills and the Civil Status Certificate (they looked at none of this). We didn't have cards or letters that were mailed to each other because we talk everyday. I am not sure what else to send them. My fiance is already talking about me coming there to live.

The red flags are significant, age difference, I was married before to a Jordanian who divorced me after getting citizenship, he had applied before for tourist visa but was declined. I understand that they want to check all this stuff out. It doesn't change the fact that we love each other and want to be together. Any insight?

It's not a denial they just want more evidence so send in the docs requested ASAP. They also refuse visas until documents or background checks are complete.. once that's complete and all is clear then the beneficiary can be eligible for the visa. It takes a few weeks to get into the system and be reviewed but hopefully it will end up with visa in hand or a little while in AP.

Best of luck to you

Edited by EAbbas

10/02/2010 Nikah/Marriage in Karachi
USCIS JOURNEY
11/10/2010 -Sent
03/24/2011 i 130 approved!!!
NVC JOURNEY
03/30/2011 NVC received case-04/07/2011 NVC Case Number Assigned
05/03/2011 CASE COMPLETE- In Que for INTERVIEW!!-05/17/2011 Received interview letter and info via email
EMBASSY JOURNEY
05/20/2011 Medical Appt/passed
06/15/2011 Interview result AP
06/21/2011 Submitted requested docs..under review
07/25/2011 CO called did phone interview result: PENDING MANDATORY AP/CO told us they have to do namechecks

03/07/2013 Case returned to USCIS waiting for NOIR/reaffirmation

04/18/2013 USCIS received case for review

08/19/2013 Received NOIR to respond by 9/18/2013

9/9/2013 Responded to NOIR/USCIS received documents awaiting response

9/20/2013 USCIS reaffirmed sent to embassy

1/04/14 Case opened for review

8/31/15 Interview- no questions visa approved on the spot

9/8/15 visa status issued

9/10/15 visa received

9/19/15 POE Charlotte

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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Provide as much evidence as possible ... skype logs, photos etc whatever you have ASAP

21/03/2012 - sent 129F to Dallas Lockbox
25/03/2012 - I129F recieved
26/03/2012 - NOA1
24/09/2012 - NOA2 text message
02/10/2012 - NVC left case sent to Bulgaria ;o)
15/10/2012 - Packet 3 recieved
27/10/2012 - Medical exam
29/10/2012 - Interview - APPROVED
25/11/2012 - POE Miami
01/02/2013 - married

AOS
02/01/2013 - AOS sent
02/12/2013 - NOA1 text and email
02/16/2013 - recieved biometrics appointment letter
02/26/2013 - biometrics appointment

08/29/2013 - received notice of potential interview waiver case

10/23/2013 - Interview approved ;o)

11/01/2013 - green card received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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You mention twice that he is your fiance and once you stated the CO told your husband. So maybe the CO was confused also about your relationship.

You need to gather proof of his family meeting you and your family approving him. Try to get letters from family and pictures of you with his family and maybe pics with your family on webcam and him

How many days have you both spent together in his country or another country? How long have you known each other?

Good Luck

May 24, 2011 NOA1

Sept 11, 2011 NOA2-took 19 days to get case number

Sept 30, 2011 NVC number and IIN received Friday-gotta wait till Monday

Oct 13, 2011 Case Completed- 13 days from receiving case number Took 32 days from NOA2

Nov 30, 2011 Notified of Interview date

January 19, 2012 Interview- 240 days from NOA1

INTERVIEW RESULTS-APPROVED WITH 14 WEEKS AP--but he got his visa in 56 days!!!!!!

PLEASE EDIT YOUR TIMELINE IN YOUR PROFILE SO OTHERS CAN LEARN HOW LONG EACH STEP TAKES IN THIS PROCESS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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You mention twice that he is your fiance and once you stated the CO told your husband. So maybe the CO was confused also about your relationship.

You need to gather proof of his family meeting you and your family approving him. Try to get letters from family and pictures of you with his family and maybe pics with your family on webcam and him

How many days have you both spent together in his country or another country? How long have you known each other?

Good Luck

He IS my fiance. We had planned to marry last year in Jordan and apply for I130 but that didn't happen. We feel like husband and wife but we are not married. We have been together for about a year and a half. I have spent a little over six weeks with him in person. We talk everyday.

The CO never mentioned suspecting we are married and because I knew that can be a flag, I addressed that in the i-129 supplment letter. I think the CO just flat out doesn't believe us.

We have gathered cell bills, photos of us together and me with his family, a letter signed by numerous members of his family, chat/logs from Skype and Viber, affidavits from my friends that have been in my home over the time I have known my fiance and have talked to him countless hours, proof of three visits in the last 11 months, emails, passport stamps, new intent to marry letters, his civil status letter (shows he is single) we even included a video of us together that we made for our friends (that we doubt they will watch). I have also added him to my bank account and I have included my cell phone bills. I don't know what else we can put together to show them. We are sending all this via Aramex tomorrow.

IF things go badly after waiting the months I am sure the review will take, I am going to give it all up here and move there. Sell the house, quit the job, sell the car and go there. It's tough when you love someone and you know it's real but some uninterested third party has the right to say 'we don't believe you'.

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