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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hello VJ,

I am dealing with a high fraud consulate and i dont know what to do. My fiancee was denied the k1 visa Deceber 30,2009. He answered all the questions correctly and the CO gave him a white slip stating that he was getting the visa for immigration purposes. That same day I called my Senator to inquiry about the case. The following day the embassy replied to my senator given my fiancee a second interview. Im so anxious and nervous. I dont know what to do. Any advice will greatly be appreciated

Nwanyioma

AOS Timeline
7-23-2010 AOS package mailed priority via USPS to Chicago Lockbox (expected delivery date 7-26-2010)
7-27-2010 AOS package delivered
8-3-2010 NOA 1 AOS/EAD/AP (received hard copy NOA 1's in mailbox 8-7-2010)
8-6-2010 AOS/EAD/AP Touched
8-9-2010 AOS/EAD/AP Touched
9-15-2010 Biometrics walk-in at Alexandria,VA ASC(original appointment date 10-5-2010)
9-15-2010 AOS/EAD Touched
9-16-2010 AOS/EAD Touched
9-22-2010 EAD/AP Touched
9-22-2010 EAD card production ordered. Approved!!!!!
9-23-2010 EAD/AP Touched
9-30-2010 EAD received in mail
10-4-2010 Received interview letter in the mail
11-9-2010 AOS interview 11:00am in Baltimore, Maryland
11-9-2010 Greencard approved!!

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Hello VJ,

I am dealing with a high fraud consulate and i dont know what to do. My fiancee was denied the k1 visa Deceber 30,2009. He answered all the questions correctly and the CO gave him a white slip stating that he was getting the visa for immigration purposes. That same day I called my Senator to inquiry about the case. The following day the embassy replied to my senator given my fiancee a second interview. Im so anxious and nervous. I dont know what to do. Any advice will greatly be appreciated

Nwanyioma

You're very lucky that your fiancee is being given a second chance at an interview! I would question your fiancee intensely and review all the questions he was asked the first time around. Did he perhaps have difficulty answering some of them? Prep him very good and make sure he knows EVERYTHING! See if he can ascertain when he thought perhaps things were not going well at the interview. Facial expressions, increased questioning around a certain aspect of your case etc. might help you both in determining what exactly they were looking for, or what aspect of your case was facing extra scrutiny. Are you sure he has enough documentation to satisfy the Embassy?

Best of luck in having a successful interview!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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As suggested above, do all that and thorougly. Think of any possible additional questions they may ask - write them down and reherse as much as you can. If you have gathered more evidence (pictures, emails, meetings etc.) since you first submited your I-129F, take that with you to present. Spend all your energies now because this is your chance once it goes into AP or denied then its a long-long process and chances get bleaker and bleaker.

If you can be present there with your fiance for the interview that would also help.

GOOD LUCK to you.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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You're very lucky that your fiancee is being given a second chance at an interview! I would question your fiancee intensely and review all the questions he was asked the first time around. Did he perhaps have difficulty answering some of them? Prep him very good and make sure he knows EVERYTHING! See if he can ascertain when he thought perhaps things were not going well at the interview. Facial expressions, increased questioning around a certain aspect of your case etc. might help you both in determining what exactly they were looking for, or what aspect of your case was facing extra scrutiny. Are you sure he has enough documentation to satisfy the Embassy?

Best of luck in having a successful interview!

Carlawarla

Thank you so much for your response. During the first interview, he was asked alot of questions and he answered everything correctly. The only problem that the CO had was that I havent met his parents and he hasnt met mine. But in my opinion I dont think that should be grounds for a denial? My dad is currently in Nigeria so he met up with him and took pictures. I couldnt attend the interview as much as I would love to because it was last minute (we found out about the second interview last week Monday January 4) and the Nigeria Embassy in Nigeria couldnt expedite the visa. Im also in an accelerated nursing program to become an RN and that was another problem. I sent an affidavit stating my reasons for not being able to make the interview.

AOS Timeline
7-23-2010 AOS package mailed priority via USPS to Chicago Lockbox (expected delivery date 7-26-2010)
7-27-2010 AOS package delivered
8-3-2010 NOA 1 AOS/EAD/AP (received hard copy NOA 1's in mailbox 8-7-2010)
8-6-2010 AOS/EAD/AP Touched
8-9-2010 AOS/EAD/AP Touched
9-15-2010 Biometrics walk-in at Alexandria,VA ASC(original appointment date 10-5-2010)
9-15-2010 AOS/EAD Touched
9-16-2010 AOS/EAD Touched
9-22-2010 EAD/AP Touched
9-22-2010 EAD card production ordered. Approved!!!!!
9-23-2010 EAD/AP Touched
9-30-2010 EAD received in mail
10-4-2010 Received interview letter in the mail
11-9-2010 AOS interview 11:00am in Baltimore, Maryland
11-9-2010 Greencard approved!!

 
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