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Hello, everyone---

Thanks to a lot of you, and with your good advice, my fiancee, her daughter, and I will be coming to the U.S. in a couple of weeks.

Everything OK, right? Well, I spoke to my fiancee tonight, and it seems her "ex and his new wife" are making some "demands". My fiancee, who has worked hard to provide a decent living for herself and her daughter, has happened to have paid for two apartments in Bishkek-one for her daughter in case she may want to move back to her home country, and the other for simply an investment--all of these properties are in her name.

Now, this ex-clown is telling her that he has some "contacts" in the legal/secrurity system that may make it "difficult" for her to leave her country if she does not give in to his and her demands.

My fiancee and her daughter both have all of their legal documents and everything--ready to fly to America.

I am so damn angry about the whole thing. I told my fiancee that if I have too, I will go the the American embassy in Bishkek, or, for the matter of that, to Almaty, and fix all of this.

God, to go this far----------

Thanks for your reply,

Twostar

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It's just my opinion but if your fiance has her visa and all paperwork is in order then there isn't much her ex can do about it. Unless she has something hidden that he can use against her then I wouldn't worry.

Added later, try doing this. Book her flight but keep the date she leaves a secret. Have her tell her ex that she will give into his demands and will do it on "such a date" and leave before then! Just a thought.

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Blackmail is against the law in most countries isnt it? Sounds to me like he (the ex) is blowing it out his azz :yes: If properties are in her name and all is above board I really dont see how anything he could say would influence the visa your fiance has been issued.

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Filed: Country: Kyrgyzstan
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Hello, everyone---

Thanks to a lot of you, and with your good advice, my fiancee, her daughter, and I will be coming to the U.S. in a couple of weeks.

Everything OK, right? Well, I spoke to my fiancee tonight, and it seems her "ex and his new wife" are making some "demands". My fiancee, who has worked hard to provide a decent living for herself and her daughter, has happened to have paid for two apartments in Bishkek-one for her daughter in case she may want to move back to her home country, and the other for simply an investment--all of these properties are in her name.

Now, this ex-clown is telling her that he has some "contacts" in the legal/secrurity system that may make it "difficult" for her to leave her country if she does not give in to his and her demands.

My fiancee and her daughter both have all of their legal documents and everything--ready to fly to America.

I am so damn angry about the whole thing. I told my fiancee that if I have too, I will go the the American embassy in Bishkek, or, for the matter of that, to Almaty, and fix all of this.

God, to go this far----------

Thanks for your reply,

Twostar

Thank you for your comment--

I think the whole thing boils down to my fiancee's property investment in her home country. She, understandbly, wants to leave her homeland and not worry about her ex-clown and his "dealings". So, I think the thing I must do is clarify this with her when I see her next week. I am just "spouting off" now, but I am very grateful for this site, because everyone her has given me great advice. Thanks........

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I'm sure once that somebody posted the USCIS conditions on what grounds they can reject a petition. They certainly cannot reject it immeadiatly as soon as they recieve it.

I would say that he is feigning, unless like someone else said, he has some personal information that he can use to damage her in some way. I'm sure that quite a few visa couples encounter problems like this it's a shame there are so many idiots in the world!

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I'm sure once that somebody posted the USCIS conditions on what grounds they can reject a petition. They certainly cannot reject it immeadiatly as soon as they recieve it.

The OP's fiance has already been granted a visa so are way past having a petition rejected for any reason.

You can find me on FBI

An overview of Security Name Checks And Administrative Review at Service Center, NVC & Consulate levels.

Detailed Review USCIS Alien Security Checks

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