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Please help!!!Denied I130 sent back to the USCIS

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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... Senators or congressman are the only ones who can help. But they can only find out why for sure the petition was denied......

Aren't the reasons for denial already stated on the DS-194 which is handed to the applicant? (Not enough photos, different signatures, etc.) Do you think they will tell Senators/Congressmen different reasons? Just a thought.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Uruguay
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Photographs submitted as evidence of the relationship indicate that Petitioner and Beneficiary have spent only three or four days together.

I submitted a lot of photos and in different places and different times. I'm not sure why they are coming to this conclusion.

In contrast to Vietnamese social and culture norms which mandate lengthy and careful period of pre-nuptial arrangements, Petitioner and Beneficiary became engaged before they ever met in person.

I met my wife two weeks and we decided to get married. It is love at first sight. It is not always the case. That is why I so mad.

Beneficiary is unaware of basic facts of Petitioner’s occupational background. For example, Beneficiary was unaware who Petitioner’s employer is and how long Petitioner has been at his current occupation. Beneficiary’s account of Petitioner’s work history did not match Petitioner’s work history listed on the visa petition.

I only told her about what I do and what my company does. She doesn't speak english.

Beneficiary is unaware of basic facts of Petitioner’s locality. Beneficiary does not know what city Petitioner currently resides in.

They didn't even ask about what city.

Beneficiary initially stated that Beneficiary and Petitioner were introduced through Petitioner’s sister husband who was from the same village as Beneficiary. However, Beneficiary was unable to answer when Beneficiary first met Petitioner’s sister’s husband. Beneficiary then claimed Petitioner’s sister’s husband was a college classmate of Beneficiary’s friend. Beneficiary does not know what school Petitioner’s sister’s husband and Beneficiary’s friend supposedly attended together.

It is confusing and my wife did not explain clearly but we can clarify.

The petitioner’s claimed signature on correspondence between Petitioner and Beneficiary does not match Petitioner’s signature on notarized documents.

I signed my first name instead of my fullname because it is informal.

Well. What would you do if you had been the Officer that did the interview? Those basic questions not being answer may tell that there is not interests on the beneficiary part. They are basic questions that anyone in love should know by heart. Thats just me. I will be suspicious also..like i said, thats just me..

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USCIS

16 NOVEMBER 2008: I-130 SENT

4 DECEMBER 2008: NOA1

12 FEBRUARY 2009: NOA2 APPROVED

PROCESING TIME: 70 DAYS

NVC

20 FEBRUARY 2009: NVC RECEIVED

24 MARCH 2009: CASE COMPLETED

PROCESSING TIME: 32 DAYS

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