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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Egypt
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This sounds a little fishy to me, why after all this time wouldn't he be divorced? Red flag city!!! Be careful Angela

07/21/11 filed AOS off tourist visa

07/28/11 USCIS cashed check

07/30/11 Recieved NOA1 and Biometrics letter

08/24/2011 Biometrics

08/25/2011 RFE sent to us for some info we've already sent in

08/30/2011 sent in the rest of info USCIS asked for

09/13/2011 went to congressman's office to sign papers for expedite of work permit, due to financial hardship

09/15/2011 Work permit expedite approved!! He can finally find a job!

09/24/2011 work permit arrives

09/26/2011 Apply for social security number!

09/30/2011 Letter is sent for interview

11/07/2011 INTERVIEW!!!

Its 2012 and still no approval! Still waiting

01/27/2012 Letter sent stating that file was sent on for more review :(

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jordan
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Actually, my ex-husband, who is morrocan has a friend that married a friend of mine. It took him over two years to divorce because of his needed the wife to agree before a judge. Also, because he still owed her $1500 in dowry he had a hard time finding work to pay it off. They'd been separated for at least 7 years before they met. So to answer your question, each situation is different it may be difficult if the current wife is giving him a hard time and if he owes money.

Hope that helps and good luck.

1st K-1 Journey:

June 2005 - filed

October 2005 - visa interview

March 2006 - AOS packet mailed

DIVORCED

June 2007 - Interview

2008 - 10 year approval

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2nd K-1 Journey:

07/28/07 - AOS paperwork mailed

07/30/07 - Received at lockbox

09/18/07 - Biometrics

10/15/07 - Transferred to CSC

01/09/08 - AOS approved w/o interivew

11/01/09 - Lift conditions

11/01/10 - interview to lift conditions/10-yr card

01/01/10 - 10 year approval

DIVORCED

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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Hi there.....

Need to know if anyone can help me. I am

wanting to find out what anyone can tell me regarding Moroccan Laws Regarding Divorce.

I have been to Morocco many times and in the process got to know a man there in Rabat.

I know that he has been separated from his wife for many years....yet it has never been finaled or actual divorce received. We have spoken of getting married and at this point I am unwilling to go any further as I feel that I have not received correct information regarding divorce there in Morocco.

Here is what I am needing to know:

My friend said that it is hard for him to get a divorce. He also says that when seeing the judge that they have not granted the divorce for one reason or the other.

He also says that it is very expensive for him to get a divorce that is why he has not been able to do so.

From what I read on the Internet It seems that it is not hard for a man to get a divorce there in Morocco.

So I am sure that you can understand what my concern is here. I care for my friend of many years.....I have a feeling that I am not getting the whole truth regarding divorce in Morocco.

I need answers and the truth regarding divorce policy and procedure.

Is it hard for a man to get a Divorce in Morocco?

Is there reasons that a Judge may not grant a divorce in Morocco?

If you can please give me any information or point me in the right direction to get real answers, I would appreciate it so much. I am in love but also do not want to make a Huge mistake for this reason alone.

Thanks so much,

Photoangela75

Get to the bottom of it before getting any further. And demand proof once he said it has taken place....the divorce decree. You don't want to invest time and money to only get to the consulate to be told oh he's currently married and has lied to you and us...this they granting him a permanent ban. Ask for the decree...make sure it's stamped. Might be worthwhile speaking with the Moroccan embassy in Washington. the doucments might be in Arabic so you have to find someone you can trust to read them to you. Most likely his wife wont divorce him until he pays the money as outlined in their marriage contract. And he might ask you to pay that. :blink:

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