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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Posted is OIG contact info, as you seem to wish to go that route. Just remember: US Consulate is not a court of law, and the word "legal" does not apply. The term "Request for Evidence" ("RFE") does not mean judicial evidence. It just means that you have to persuade a person to believe you. The person (Consular Official, or "CO") you are trying to persuade is a human being. His or her feelings, beliefs, and ideas are different than that of the CO he or she is working alongside or at another Embassy in another country. They are not obligated to tell you why they ask the questions they do. "Are your parents opposed to your marriage?" is a better way to inquire about potential familial discord with consequences for marital success. They are accountable to no one, not even their own Secretary of State. Try to maintain your composure. Going off on them will just make you look like a hothead. Tick them off at you peril. The same officials you tick off are the ones who will not be removed from your case but will stand in the way of approval later on down the road - if you get that far. Best wishes on your journey.

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