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hey everyone. I am so agitated and need to vent! :angry:

I have been trying to reach the Jerusalem consulate for over 3 weeks now. I have sent 3 fax's clearly stating my name and date of birth and case number, as well as my husbands name and date of birth then asking the question i need to ask. i put my phone number as well as my fax number and email in hopes they will reply, but they never do ! In my fax i was very clear that i have emailed them several times and called numerous times but no one answers and goes straight to voice mail where it says to leave a message, then the same annoying voice will say "voice mail full, u cannot leave a voice message at this time" i call different times in the day hoping someone will pick up but no one does !!

No one has responded to my emails too. The consulate is in Jerusalem, i am in Ramallah, if anyone knows the situation here in Palestine, u would know what a hassle it is getting to JRS. I am so angry that no one is answering my questions even though i tried 3 different ways to reach out and ask. Does anyone else feel like they are treated as if they are a bug ?! LOL... okay that sounds a little funny even to me, but i just dont understand why its so difficult to respond!

they are busy...? YES, i know, but at the same time, get what u need to get done so our case will be out of the way ! ARGHHHHHHH

my question to them is that me and my husbands main form of communication is SMS messages when he is at work, we don't do emails because sms messages are more convenient for him while at work. we have SMS messages dated back to 8/2008, how am i supposed to print those out as proof of relationship? Should i send in the whole memory chip? I have tried to print them with no luck whatsoever.

Any advice is greatly appreciated !!!

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Consulates typically do not accept electronic media so sending a memory card would not help you.

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I just typed up our text messages. If I remember correctly you have been living there right?? You won't need to worry too much about establishing a relationship other than proof that you have been living there. The embassy in Dakar didn't even look at our emails or texts, or receipt. They only looked at a couple of pictures and then questioned us each individually. Even with a few non-matching answers given we were approved and picked up the visa today.

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freejerusalem: sorry to hear about what you are going through :( hope it ends soon,

whidbeygirl: CONGRATS

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sorry to hear that . im from ramallah too and i know what you taking about they dont care they do what ever they want my advise to you that if you have a friend or cosin in stat they can contact the congressman her the stat im not sure what your the issue but as far i knew that they are fast but if you doing waivers that take along time

good louck

everything that happening at this moment is a RESULT of the CHOICE you ve made in the past...

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freejerusalem: sorry to hear about what you are going through :( hope it ends soon,

whidbeygirl: CONGRATS

so do i :( thank you.

sorry to hear that . im from ramallah too and i know what you taking about they dont care they do what ever they want my advise to you that if you have a friend or cosin in stat they can contact the congressman her the stat im not sure what your the issue but as far i knew that they are fast but if you doing waivers that take along time

good louck

thank you, they want domicile proof as well as relationship pictures and documents. we are under AP ... :( waivers is different right ?!

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I just typed up our text messages. If I remember correctly you have been living there right?? You won't need to worry too much about establishing a relationship other than proof that you have been living there. The embassy in Dakar didn't even look at our emails or texts, or receipt. They only looked at a couple of pictures and then questioned us each individually. Even with a few non-matching answers given we were approved and picked up the visa today.

wow, congrats ! I am happy for you guys. God willing we are next lol.

what can i have as proof i am living here? we don't pay for our appointment because we are living in his fathers home...

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I just typed up our text messages. If I remember correctly you have been living there right?? You won't need to worry too much about establishing a relationship other than proof that you have been living there. The embassy in Dakar didn't even look at our emails or texts, or receipt. They only looked at a couple of pictures and then questioned us each individually. Even with a few non-matching answers given we were approved and picked up the visa today.

hey, how can i type up the messages...? isn't there supposed to be a date and stuff as proof? thank you

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are your cell-phones pre-paid, or contract? If you receive a bill, it should be itemized to show text mesages sent/received. You can include that instead.

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are your cell-phones pre-paid, or contract? If you receive a bill, it should be itemized to show text mesages sent/received. You can include that instead.

oh my goodness ! its pre paid, that is my problem! i have never seen phone plans with a contract here.

i feel worried and stuck my evidence will not be enough, i have many pictures, but that's basically it. i am not only talking about the wedding pictures by the way, i have plenty of regular day pics as well. all the sms messages are dated, but i just cant find a way to print them ! akhhhh

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I know how frustrating it is not to get a response from the embassy. :wacko: A couple of years ago I was having problems getting email responses from the Jordan embassy and someone suggested that I make a new email address and send it from there.

I have a couple of different email address; personal, work, and school. So, I sent them an email from my school email and it was answered in a couple of days.

You might try that. I hope it works.

Good luck!

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I know how frustrating it is not to get a response from the embassy. :wacko: A couple of years ago I was having problems getting email responses from the Jordan embassy and someone suggested that I make a new email address and send it from there.

I have a couple of different email address; personal, work, and school. So, I sent them an email from my school email and it was answered in a couple of days.

You might try that. I hope it works.

Good luck!

that is completely insane and unfair, why would they do that ? lol... okay even i'm laughing a little but its better than crying right? :blush: i will do that, thank you for your advice ! VJ rocks

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I know how frustrating it is not to get a response from the embassy. :wacko: A couple of years ago I was having problems getting email responses from the Jordan embassy and someone suggested that I make a new email address and send it from there.

I have a couple of different email address; personal, work, and school. So, I sent them an email from my school email and it was answered in a couple of days.

You might try that. I hope it works.

Good luck!

that is completely insane and unfair, why would they do that ? lol... okay even i'm laughing a little but its better than crying right? :blush: i will do that, thank you for your advice ! VJ rocks

It might not necessarily be the consulate's fault. Emails do get lost out in cyberspace. If you are using a free email service (yahoo, hotmail, etc), they do tend to get stuck in the spam filters at times.

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It might not necessarily be the consulate's fault. Emails do get lost out in cyberspace. If you are using a free email service (yahoo, hotmail, etc), they do tend to get stuck in the spam filters at times.

Still not an excuse, they can check their spam then. Also, that does not explain the 3 fax's i sent and the numerous phone calls. There is no fax cyberspace nor is there telephone cyberspace :wacko:

I know how frustrating it is not to get a response from the embassy. :wacko: A couple of years ago I was having problems getting email responses from the Jordan embassy and someone suggested that I make a new email address and send it from there.

I have a couple of different email address; personal, work, and school. So, I sent them an email from my school email and it was answered in a couple of days.

You might try that. I hope it works.

Good luck!

that is completely insane and unfair, why would they do that ? lol... okay even i'm laughing a little but its better than crying right? :blush: i will do that, thank you for your advice ! VJ rocks

It might not necessarily be the consulate's fault. Emails do get lost out in cyberspace. If you are using a free email service (yahoo, hotmail, etc), they do tend to get stuck in the spam filters at times.

Still not an excuse, they can check their spam then. Also, that does not explain the 3 fax's i sent and the numerous phone calls. There is no fax cyberspace nor is there telephone cyberspace wacko.gif

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