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Hi AGAIN,

Just wanna asked some advice from you guys, i'm thinking to ask my husband to geet hereand be with me during the interview so he an answer all the question about his life history and to help me establish that our marriage is not a fixed marriage. Because most of the problem are about his two times divorced history.. Thanks you so much in advance..

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yes i believe that might help. ask your husband to face the consul with you. if not, ask your husband to talk to an immigration lawyer about whatever options you have. keep praying, God will never abandon you.

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Posted (edited)

Yes, invite your husband to be with you on the day of your interview.

BUT for now, try to chat with him all about the story of his past divorces. You don't need to know why it ends up or what happened in between. You should know who the ex-wives are even just first name, when they married, or got divorced, is there kids, who are they, where they live before.

I'm the 4th wives of my husband, but he never failed telling me about his whole life before me while we were on the duration of our relationships. That's why when i got to the interview at USEM, i didn't got a hard time telling them their names, date of marriage or separation or when he got widowed, kids involved, custody and stuffed. And also, one advantages in my interview is, my husband with me. We've been interviewed together not separately like some other experiences.

God bless! you'll get your visa soon to be with your husband. (F)

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yes, it is a good thing if your husband will be with you on your next interview. it will boost up your confidence and i think it is a plus for them to see that he is with you on that day. i'll be praying for you (F) God bless!

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Posted
Yes, invite your husband to be with you on the day of your interview.

BUT for now, try to chat with him all about the story of his past divorces. You don't need to know why it ends up or what happened in between. You should know who the ex-wives are even just first name, when they married, or got divorced, is there kids, who are they, where they live before.

I'm the 4th wives of my husband, but he never failed telling me about his whole life before me while we were on the duration of our relationships. That's why when i got to the interview at USEM, i didn't got a hard time telling them their names, date of marriage or separation or when he got widowed, kids involved, custody and stuffed. And also, one advantages in my interview is, my husband with me. We've been interviewed together not separately like some other experiences.

God bless! you'll get your visa soon to be with your husband. (F)

Hi there, I did know the reasons of divorce, his ex-wives names..but when the consul asked me what's their job and how he and his first wife known each other and what their addresses..that i don't know..hehehehe

Thank you for the advice (F)

God bless us all

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lol! they asked u for the ex wive's addresses? gosh! they are getting insane! but yeah! ur husband would be a big help if he comes on ur interview..God bless!

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lol! they asked u for the ex wive's addresses? gosh! they are getting insane! but yeah! ur husband would be a big help if he comes on ur interview..God bless!

Yes and that sux! I'm telling you sis, every lil details of the people involve in the relationship tinanong talaga. :no:

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I think asking your husband's ex-wives' names and how long their marriage lasted would be enough but to ask about their addresses... hmm, no sense... I don't see the significance and definitely as clear as the sun will you care if where they are living now? I guess enough to know what state/city they live but the address?!

Anyway, if your marriage/relationship is genuine you should not fear about it... Praying will help a lot and also, if your husband can be with you on the interview--better!

 
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