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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello fellow members I’m here again ,I’m very sad all the time if thinking my last k3 interviewed that I withdrawn of what I did sign in the embassy during interview inside the Fraud unit because they don’t satisfied my our relationship is genuine and came out so many issues, they don’t believe that no love at all , so in my statement I signed I married my husband for immigrant purposes and married no love but I know god knows how much I love my husband and my husband knows that too ,but what always bother me that maybe because of that statement make our marriage void please please enlighten me for those who has the same situation of me like that during interviewed .Is there any possibility that statement I signed make our marriage void?but our marriage is legal recorded in NSO and we still love each other and in fact my husband visited me here after withdrawn my k3 application because I’m so sad. Your reply it’s my honor to understand and read that here .thank you advance

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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No, your marriage is not void in the eyes of the law. What you signed could be used if one of you wanted an annulment, but that's about all. I don't have any suggestion to make regarding how to obtain a visa, now that you signed that curious statement. I wonder why it was necessary to have you do this.

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Did they explain to you why they thought your marriage was not valid or that you entered into it only for visa?

My wife said that when they take you back to the another room it is called the "X" room. She said that some people don't even bother going back to the other room because the visa is about to be denied. The whole idea is to try and get you to sign something saying the relationship is only for immigration. That way they have a stronger case for the refusal.

I would like to know if anyone has ever made it through the so called "X" room?

I am not a lawyer but if you felt you were under duress, did not fully understand what you were signing then your husband might be able to do something. It will no doubt improve your case if you continue your relationship so keep a record of everything. You or your husband need to call and try to find out why there was a question about your application and that you are wanting to immigrate because you are married and your husband lives and works there.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Did they explain to you why they thought your marriage was not valid or that you entered into it only for visa?

My wife said that when they take you back to the another room it is called the "X" room. She said that some people don't even bother going back to the other room because the visa is about to be denied. The whole idea is to try and get you to sign something saying the relationship is only for immigration. That way they have a stronger case for the refusal.

I would like to know if anyone has ever made it through the so called "X" room?

I am not a lawyer but if you felt you were under duress, did not fully understand what you were signing then your husband might be able to do something. It will no doubt improve your case if you continue your relationship so keep a record of everything. You or your husband need to call and try to find out why there was a question about your application and that you are wanting to immigrate because you are married and your husband lives and works there.

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or do they have to? :unsure:

Did they explain to you why they thought your marriage was not valid or that you entered into it only for visa?

My wife said that when they take you back to the another room it is called the "X" room. She said that some people don't even bother going back to the other room because the visa is about to be denied. The whole idea is to try and get you to sign something saying the relationship is only for immigration. That way they have a stronger case for the refusal.

I would like to know if anyone has ever made it through the so called "X" room?

I am not a lawyer but if you felt you were under duress, did not fully understand what you were signing then your husband might be able to do something. It will no doubt improve your case if you continue your relationship so keep a record of everything. You or your husband need to call and try to find out why there was a question about your application and that you are wanting to immigrate because you are married and your husband lives and works there.

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or do they have to? :unsure:

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or they really need to sign it?

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Did they explain to you why they thought your marriage was not valid or that you entered into it only for visa?

My wife said that when they take you back to the another room it is called the "X" room. She said that some people don't even bother going back to the other room because the visa is about to be denied. The whole idea is to try and get you to sign something saying the relationship is only for immigration. That way they have a stronger case for the refusal.

I would like to know if anyone has ever made it through the so called "X" room?

I am not a lawyer but if you felt you were under duress, did not fully understand what you were signing then your husband might be able to do something. It will no doubt improve your case if you continue your relationship so keep a record of everything. You or your husband need to call and try to find out why there was a question about your application and that you are wanting to immigrate because you are married and your husband lives and works there.

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or do they have to? :unsure:

Did they explain to you why they thought your marriage was not valid or that you entered into it only for visa?

My wife said that when they take you back to the another room it is called the "X" room. She said that some people don't even bother going back to the other room because the visa is about to be denied. The whole idea is to try and get you to sign something saying the relationship is only for immigration. That way they have a stronger case for the refusal.

I would like to know if anyone has ever made it through the so called "X" room?

I am not a lawyer but if you felt you were under duress, did not fully understand what you were signing then your husband might be able to do something. It will no doubt improve your case if you continue your relationship so keep a record of everything. You or your husband need to call and try to find out why there was a question about your application and that you are wanting to immigrate because you are married and your husband lives and works there.

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or do they have to? :unsure:

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or they really need to sign it?

It is their job to try and determine if a relationship is for the purpose of immigration. My understanding is that there is one and only one valid answer you can give if you are asked why you got married or why do you want to go to the US?

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Did they explain to you why they thought your marriage was not valid or that you entered into it only for visa?

My wife said that when they take you back to the another room it is called the "X" room. She said that some people don't even bother going back to the other room because the visa is about to be denied. The whole idea is to try and get you to sign something saying the relationship is only for immigration. That way they have a stronger case for the refusal.

I would like to know if anyone has ever made it through the so called "X" room?

I am not a lawyer but if you felt you were under duress, did not fully understand what you were signing then your husband might be able to do something. It will no doubt improve your case if you continue your relationship so keep a record of everything. You or your husband need to call and try to find out why there was a question about your application and that you are wanting to immigrate because you are married and your husband lives and works there.

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or do they have to? :unsure:

Did they explain to you why they thought your marriage was not valid or that you entered into it only for visa?

My wife said that when they take you back to the another room it is called the "X" room. She said that some people don't even bother going back to the other room because the visa is about to be denied. The whole idea is to try and get you to sign something saying the relationship is only for immigration. That way they have a stronger case for the refusal.

I would like to know if anyone has ever made it through the so called "X" room?

I am not a lawyer but if you felt you were under duress, did not fully understand what you were signing then your husband might be able to do something. It will no doubt improve your case if you continue your relationship so keep a record of everything. You or your husband need to call and try to find out why there was a question about your application and that you are wanting to immigrate because you are married and your husband lives and works there.

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or do they have to? :unsure:

Do they have the right to say NO I do not want to sign any paper, or they really need to sign it?

It is their job to try and determine if a relationship is for the purpose of immigration. My understanding is that there is one and only one valid answer you can give if you are asked why you got married or why do you want to go to the US?

Thanks for all the comments, i did sign because they will ban me for the whole life not just me and the entire family cant go to usa, My husband has k1 petition of his x that havent cancel at that time and also i had tourist application before that was denied they really dont believe me that i love my husband because husband just came here ones then married immediately then 1 year didnt come back after marriage,i explained but they dont want to believe me so the conclusion was immigrant purposes only, the consul said why i didnt apply for immigrant why i choose k3 , consul told me i have to withdraw because im not capable to apply for k3 visa because its really many issues came out during interviewed husband cant reach poverty level,they dont accept my co-sponsor either,husband filed bankcruptcy,husband many debts,husband dont own a house, husband didnt cancel x k1 petition.

The only thing im worried my marriage is it still valid after signed that statement that they wanted me to signed that married for immigrant puposes only and no love?I told them i dont care if his poor i married him because i love him, i said we can start a new life and solve the problem but they dont wanted me to become a public charge that's what they explained to me so i withdrawn and the word BAN makes my head crazy. after signed the statements the consul said anytime i can apply immigrant but i have to tell my husband to cancel the k1 petition that still active and he have to visit me sometimes here in the philippines, By the way my immigrant petition at that time was approve but we choose the k3 so that i can bring my daughter with me.well hope evrybody can understand me now

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I really understand your situation...and i do believe you hit the right decision to withdrawn than to be BAN.

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Don't give up. HE will guide and light your way..............

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Hello,

I am just curious why it happend... I am so sorry..... what are the questions they asked from you during your interview? What are the documents that you brought with you as a proof? It really wasn't that clear why they did that..... kindly give us the info.... tks!

Anyway, always pray! God knows best...!!!

Enjz

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jordan
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It does not negate your marriage. You guys are still legally married.

Good Luck (F)

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Timeline: 13 month long journey from filing to visa in hand

If you were lucky and got an approval and reunion with your loved one rather quickly; Please refrain from telling people who waited 6+ months just to get out of a service center to "chill out" or to "stop whining" It's insensitive,and unecessary. Once you walk a mile in their shoes you will understand and be heard.

Thanks!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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hi there..at first i couldnt figure what really triggered them to let u sign that papers ur talking about..but after ur 2nd post with bunches of possible denials, i slowly and concisely understand why the denial of visa...first and foremost, ur hubby should have cancelled the K-1 application before u two applied for a K-3. secondly, one of the concrete proofs of an existing relationship is ur personal meeting, more so, he is now ur hubby at least 2 times a year the least if u ask me. thirdly, the financial issues (bankruptcy and not meeting the poverty guidelines)..

im not perfect neither trying to scare u or depress you esp. with what ur going through now but the embassy interviewers have all the rights to approve or deny the visa..U should have advised hubby that things have to be cleaned or cleared up first esp the K-1 application for his X bfore ur K-3...Nevertheless, i totally disagree by what they said that ur just after the GC or for greener pasture...u mentioned u love ur hubby no matter what economic status he is in now...and thats the spirit girl! regardless of ur effort to explain how much u love r hubby, still they told u to sign that papers banning u to leave for USA(?)...for me, honestly, if i were in ur shoes, i would rather accept whatever they think about me and my hubby and thats their rights..but NEVER their rights to let u sign for something thats NOT TRUE...for u girl, try to calm down and give it a time ..better if u will let ur hubby call or explain to them which will prove of his sincerity and enduring love to u...and tell him to cancel the K-1 application of his X and then start again for the K-3 or see how u can revive the process again...( or consult an immigration lawyer)...ull never know....luck comes like a cycle...ur not always at the bottom,,,who knows u might succeed on ur next application ...also tell ur hubby if he can possibly visit u...ive never been to the States but im sure no government wants to be liable for immigrants' misfortune,if and when it happens....

re: the veracity of ur marriage in the PI, its all true and legal..so dont worry...

for now, try to look back what u missed as far as evidences /proofs are concerned...and at the same time PRAY that ur next attempt will be a successful one....whats more enduring and heroic than the love u have towards each other...that will calm u down now...have faith in Him ...God bless my friend...

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