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Filed: Country: Morocco
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What I would love is if someone who has gone through my same situation where my MOROCCAN fiancee is younger by 29 years than myself.

I want to know what happened when you went through the process and specifically from the Casa consulate. I have read alot of older women/younger men senarios on this website but I am looking specifically for good and bad of going through this with the Casa Morocco consulate.

If you wouldnt mind sharing your story with me either here on the forum or in private message I would so much appreciate any help at all. After reading the stories on here I am more confused than ever. Some say age wont matter at all and others say it will matter but they wont TELL you its the age difference as the reason for denial and still others say it was an issue but with time and struggle they overcame it and the Moroccan fiancee did eventually get the visa.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!! :wacko:

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What I would love is if someone who has gone through my same situation where my MOROCCAN fiancee is younger by 29 years than myself.

I want to know what happened when you went through the process and specifically from the Casa consulate. I have read alot of older women/younger men senarios on this website but I am looking specifically for good and bad of going through this with the Casa Morocco consulate.

If you wouldnt mind sharing your story with me either here on the forum or in private message I would so much appreciate any help at all. After reading the stories on here I am more confused than ever. Some say age wont matter at all and others say it will matter but they wont TELL you its the age difference as the reason for denial and still others say it was an issue but with time and struggle they overcame it and the Moroccan fiancee did eventually get the visa.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!! :wacko:

look this up, there are like a billion threads on this. Why are they always from Morocco with this issue?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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there has been a few threads about this topic already, age difference is a problem, to overcome this problem, your fiance needs to come to your country and visit you as often as he can, communicate more by chatting online, email, and on the phone. some places you read say that age doesn't matter because that person is probably in the same situation as you and probably gotten by without any issues. but in actuality it's a real issue...

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Not to be rude, but... You've already made a thread like this and have been given very, very good advice by some of the more seasoned members of the community. I suggest taking it instead of posting the same question, expecting a different answer or easier solution. Unfortunately, this is not something to try to get around in the easiest way possible. You must put the necessary work into it. It's worth it in the end. :)

The only doom that's looming is you loving me to death,

So I'll give you a sec to catch your breath.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Not to be rude, but... You've already made a thread like this and have been given very, very good advice by some of the more seasoned members of the community. I suggest taking it instead of posting the same question, expecting a different answer or easier solution. Unfortunately, this is not something to try to get around in the easiest way possible. You must put the necessary work into it. It's worth it in the end. :)

OH YEA, found my comment from that thread! thanks!

you might get scrutinize a bit, so just document your relationship as complete as possible and bring all of the evidence..... here on this forum people will say no problem because some people is going through the same situation. the CO might think different....

again, he needs to travel to your country to see you more....

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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You and your fiancee need to concentrate on getting all your documents prepared correctly and gathering all the evidence you can. If you have a valid/bonafide relationship then don't worry so much about age difference. There are many people on vj that have posted threads on age differences and you say you have seen them all so why stress yourself out so much just take it a step at a time and prepare well.

Oct 28,2006 Met online in Yahoo messenger
Dec 2,2007 Traveled to Morocco and decided to stay
Jan 7,2008 Got married in Zaio
Mar 2,2008 Got my Moroccan residency
Oct 23,2008 Direct Consular filed at consulate
Oct 31,2008 Got interview call for Dec 22nd
Nov 11,2008 Medical exam done
Dec 22,2008 Interview and got approved
Dec 23,2008 Visa issued, thanks to God
Jan 20,2009 Flew home to Texas.
Jan 21,2009 Living and working in Los Fresnos, Texas
Oct 30,2010 Filed I-751 Lifting of Conditions
Nov 2, 2010 NOA1
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Mar 23,2011 Approved Lifting of Conditions
Oct 28,2011 Filed N-400 Naturalization
Nov 02,2011 NOA 1
Nov 28,2011 Recd text/email placed inline for interview schedule
Dec 01,2011 Recd text/email interview scheduled,pending letter
Jan 10,2012 Interview Date
Jan 10,2012 Interview Cancelled and will be rescheduled per
USCIS as Farid can only interview after Jan 20th
Feb 23,2012 Citizenship Interview Date-Farid passed. Wohoo
July 6,2012 Oath Ceremony-McAllen Texas

March 20,2013 Petitioned for Momma

March 9, 2015 Momma arrives in Texas to live with us.

January 30, 2016 Momma leaves back to Morocco for a visit.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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Not to be rude, but... You've already made a thread like this and have been given very, very good advice by some of the more seasoned members of the community. I suggest taking it instead of posting the same question, expecting a different answer or easier solution. Unfortunately, this is not something to try to get around in the easiest way possible. You must put the necessary work into it. It's worth it in the end. :)

Word!

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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