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I am really worried about them not returning his passport.

Me too, my husband said he is going back tommorow and ask for it.

the age is the point.but it's a human right to marry who you want even if from mars,that's why they will never deny your husband but they may do some nasty delay in the process.

good luck

The right to marry is not at issue as they are already married. A foreign spouse does not have a right to a visa to immigrate to the USA. The two are quite separate issues.

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The questions asked at the first interview was: Where does your wife work, how did you meet, where does she live, when did she move to america, where was she born, who took the pictures, Will she keep working or will you take care of her and her children financially when you go to US.

Questions on second interview was: Can I see your phone records, Do you have pictures. The interviewer asked some of the ssame questions from the first interview.

He basically decided from the top of his head that our relationship isnt real.

Im so sorry to hear about that .

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The first interview was fine the lady told my husband that she believed him but they just need to do some AP. We had lots of emails, call logs, lots of pictures, plane ticket, chat messages.

I am so so so sorry for this mess, Jacii. I would suggest you get in contact with your Congressperson or Senator and get them involved. The fact that they've potentially lost your husband's passport is a major issue on top of the denial.

Yes, I agree!! Hire an attorney if you have too

This is completely absurd!! :angry:

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Just to educate some of the posters on Admin Processing in Nigeria. Her SO was put in AP. AP in Nigeria usually consist of home visits, document verification, checking of records, interviewing neighbors, family and friends to see if they know about the marriage or other marriages.

The age difference and the fact that he has children is probably what prompted the AP.

Her SO would not have been put in AP, if they said..he has kids so he must be married. If that was the case they would have denied him at the first interview.

2nd interview at the Nigerian Embassy is just to say you got the Visa or you did not get the visa unlike in other AP prominent countries where they just call you to come get your visa, because AP is complete.

My husband was put in AP. He got through the investigation, because he used his brothers address. No one are his neighbor hood knew of his past.

She is so lucky to be a God follower. She knows that only in his time.

I am so sorry for you loss and disappointment.

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At his his first interview they did not ask for any aditional things. He was put on AP. Then was called for a second interview and was denied. The interviewer asked for phone records my husband gave that to him. He asked for pictures my husband gave that to him, the interviewer did not even look at the pictures and he was rude to my husband. He told my husband that "I am the judge right now and I think this relationship is for immigration purposes". Then my husband realized that the man did not return his passport to him, so my husband went back to get it they could not find it. So I guess they lost my husbands passport. We really had positive thoughts because they kept his passport. We now know that them keeping the passport doesnt mean the visa will be issued. I am so sad been crying all day. All we want is to be together. Sorry for going on and on.

I am so sorry for your pain. You can always re-apply. I know this is very difficult for you, and i cannot begin to imagine the pain you are going through. I hope everything works out in your favor.

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Just to educate some of the posters on Admin Processing in Nigeria. Her SO was put in AP. AP in Nigeria usually consist of home visits, document verification, checking of records, interviewing neighbors, family and friends to see if they know about the marriage or other marriages.

The age difference and the fact that he has children is probably what prompted the AP.

Her SO would not have been put in AP, if they said..he has kids so he must be married. If that was the case they would have denied him at the first interview.

2nd interview at the Nigerian Embassy is just to say you got the Visa or you did not get the visa unlike in other AP prominent countries where they just call you to come get your visa, because AP is complete.

My husband was put in AP. He got through the investigation, because he used his brothers address. No one are his neighbor hood knew of his past.

She is so lucky to be a God follower. She knows that only in his time.

I am so sorry for you loss and disappointment.

I dont know if you are reffering to me but my husband does not have any children. Just wanted to clear that up. Or maybe I Misunderstood what you said. Thanks so much for the information.

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I dont know if you are reffering to me but my husband does not have any children. Just wanted to clear that up. Or maybe I Misunderstood what you said. Thanks so much for the information.

Oh sorry Jacii. I got you confused with another similar post with children. it was early in the morning.

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