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1- Do not hire any attorney, waste your money and times. I had Mc Ellis , ask me.

2- YOu only can help yourself by keep building your relationship , possible best is refile

I had him too. He was able to look right through my ex wife's lies and told me so. He has also helped quite a few people on here secure their visa's. Ellis is well worth a $100 consult fee, if nothing else.

who is Mc Ellis ? where he live ?

Marc Ellis is an immigration attorney who lives much of the time in HCM. He isn't there right now, though. He returned to the US a week or so ago. I'm not sure when he's going back, but you can send him an email.

http://www.marcellislaw.com/

I doubt there is any attorney who knows the US consulate in HCM better. No attorney can guarantee you'll get approved, but if I was having trouble with the HCM consulate I wouldn't trust anyone other than Marc to help.

I know there are many people who feel that having a child together is going to give them the best chances of getting approved in HCM, but I have serious doubts this is true. I've read a number of cases of people who've had kids together and still had their cases sent back to USCIS. Unfortunately, this process can take several months or several years, and it's even possible (though unlikely) that you might never succeed. Why would you want to risk being separated from your kids, or having your kids separated from their other parent for this long? If you want to have kids because you think it's the right time in your life to start a family, then go for it, but don't do it because you think it will help the immigration process. If it really did help, don't you think the fraudsters would also be willing to do this? Having a child doesn't prove a sincere relationship any more than any of the other evidence you present to them. It only proves you and your partner have had sex, which is probably true of more than 95% of the people who apply, both sincere relationships and frauds.

Thanks, I may give him a visit when I am in Vietnam

CR1 timeline:

11/2008: submit I130

11/15/2008: case sent to CSC

06/02/2009: uscis approval

08/05/2009: interview-get blue slip request timeline

08/25/2009: submit timeline - get denial blue slip

Không có gì quý hơn độc lập tự do."

Tôi biết nó, thằng nói câu nói đó

Tôi biết nó, đồng bào miền Bắc này biết nó

Việc nó làm, tội nó phạm ra sao

Nó đầu tiên đem râu nó bện vào

Hình xác lão Mao lông lá

Bàn tay Nga đầy băng tuyết giá

Cũng nhoài qua lục địa Trung Hoa

Không phải xoa đầu mà túm tóc nó từ xa

Nó đứng không yên, tất bật, điên đầu

Lúc rụi vào Tàu, lúc rúc vào Nga

Nó gọi Tàu Nga là cha anh nó Và tình nguyện làm con chó nhỏ

Xông xáo giữ nhà gác ngõ cho cha anh

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1- Do not hire any attorney, waste your money and times. I had Mc Ellis , ask me.

2- YOu only can help yourself by keep building your relationship , possible best is refile

I had him too. He was able to look right through my ex wife's lies and told me so. He has also helped quite a few people on here secure their visa's. Ellis is well worth a $100 consult fee, if nothing else.

who is Mc Ellis ? where he live ?

Marc Ellis is an immigration attorney who lives much of the time in HCM. He isn't there right now, though. He returned to the US a week or so ago. I'm not sure when he's going back, but you can send him an email.

http://www.marcellislaw.com/

I doubt there is any attorney who knows the US consulate in HCM better. No attorney can guarantee you'll get approved, but if I was having trouble with the HCM consulate I wouldn't trust anyone other than Marc to help.

I know there are many people who feel that having a child together is going to give them the best chances of getting approved in HCM, but I have serious doubts this is true. I've read a number of cases of people who've had kids together and still had their cases sent back to USCIS. Unfortunately, this process can take several months or several years, and it's even possible (though unlikely) that you might never succeed. Why would you want to risk being separated from your kids, or having your kids separated from their other parent for this long? If you want to have kids because you think it's the right time in your life to start a family, then go for it, but don't do it because you think it will help the immigration process. If it really did help, don't you think the fraudsters would also be willing to do this? Having a child doesn't prove a sincere relationship any more than any of the other evidence you present to them. It only proves you and your partner have had sex, which is probably true of more than 95% of the people who apply, both sincere relationships and frauds.

Thanks, I may give him a visit when I am in Vietnam

He has offices in both US and VN... travels back and forth regularly... and is also seen here on VJ from time to time...

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

 
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