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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Sorry for the skipped letters and spacing on the original posting. I should have proof-read.

I have a question? People get denied for K-1 Fiancee visa and then they go to Morocco to marry and file a CR-1...but its same people interviewing...same files.....no guarantees you will be approved just because you went and married. I would be afraid of getting rejected and having to be forced to marry knowing it was rejected and then if you are not willing and have children, then what? You are forced to move to Morocco? Do you get divorced if denied the second time? Or do you travel and see your spouse once or twice a year?? Im hoping our case does not leave us with these hard questions to have to answer.

Correct me if I am wrong please...being married to a Moroccan DOES NOT guarantee you a visa to USA? I ask these questions, only because I have a 13 and 15 year old I solely provide for and I get no support from their biological father and they have let me know in advance, they would never move to Morocco. I have promised my husband that one day if he wishes when we are older and children are on their own, I would agree to move to Morocco if it is his wish...but only because I think it's selfish for me not to share in locations since he has gave up half his life to leave his family. So I want to be fair but he says we will see the situation if the time ever arouses. I am curious of others input and what will A&S or we do if this happens? What are our options, since obviously A&S and all of us loves our spouses???

Lisa you ask some very plausible and reasonable questions here. Just getting married does not guarantee anyone getting a visa, no matter what country they are from.

This is something I too thought about. Like you, I have a younger son that I am sole responsible for. This is something I had discussed with my husband before we even THOUGHT about getting married. There would be NO WAY I would/could move to live in Egypt with him until after my son is grown up/out of school/on his own.

With saying that, my husband is here with me now, trying his darnest to learn to be an american blush.gif so we can be together. In the future, I will gladly live in Egypt because he has done it for me!good.gif

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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I am sorry to read about this.

My husband was first applying for a K1. His interview didn't go well either and it was returned to USCIS in Sept.

I went to Jordan and married him in October.

Now we are waiting our CR1 interview date. And I WILL go with him this time!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I am sorry to read about this.

My husband was first applying for a K1. His interview didn't go well either and it was returned to USCIS in Sept.

I went to Jordan and married him in October.

Now we are waiting our CR1 interview date. And I WILL go with him this time!

Thank you and wish you all the best on your journey!

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I-130 Sent:.............................05/21/12

I-130 Packet Recv'd:..............05/23/12
I-130 Touched:.......................05/25/12
I-130 NOA 1:..........................06/02/12
I-130 RFE:..............................09/06/12
I-130 RFE Sent:......................09/14/12
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I-130 NOA 2:................................... 05/19/15
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I-130 Petition Sent to NVC:.............05/26/15
I-130 Petition Recv'd At NVC:........................06/02/15
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IV Bill Recv'd by email:....................................07/21/15
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Scanned Date:.................................................08/13/15
Case Completed:.............................................08/31/15
Medical Exam : ...............................................10/28/15
Interview Date: ................................................11/11/15
Interview Date Rescheduled By Consulate : .12/04/15
Results: Approved Admin Review / AP..........12/08/15

Case Returned to USCIS .................................05/17/16

Case Reaffirmed: ..............................................09/18/17

Case Forwarded to Consulate: ........................10/12/17

2nd Interview: ...................................................11/17/17

Case Updated By Consulate: ............................12/28/17

Case Status Changed to Issued: ......................12/29/17
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