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Hi everyone,

I have a question. My fiance is from Morocco, but he has recently been trying to find a teaching position in Turkey. If he is successful and starts working in Turkey, will he go to an interview there or would he have to return to Casablanca for it? Also, if he does interview in Turkey, is that a red flag since he isn't living where he is a citizen? So many questions...not many answers...

Thanks!

Jennifer

Jennifer & Salah

February 2010 met on interpals

March 2010 started getting serious

15- 24 June 2010 my first visit to Morocco

22 July 2010 I-29F sent

29 July 2010 I-29F received

5 August 2010 touched

3 October 2010 touched

26 January 2011 NOA2/petition approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi everyone,

I have a question. My fiance is from Morocco, but he has recently been trying to find a teaching position in Turkey. If he is successful and starts working in Turkey, will he go to an interview there or would he have to return to Casablanca for it? Also, if he does interview in Turkey, is that a red flag since he isn't living where he is a citizen? So many questions...not many answers...

Thanks!

Jennifer

The embassy that will issue his visa is based on his current residence, so if he lives in Turkey he will interview there. And no this is not a read flag as many ppl move outside of their native country and process their visa's abroad. Also, from what I hear, Morocco is a very hard consulate to get approval from so I would consider yourself lucky if he can do it somewhere else. Good Luck!!!

~ Our Journey ~

10/27/09 - Met online

04/21/10 - Travel to Egypt to meet in person

05/08/10 - Sent I-129F

05/10/10 - VSC receives I-129F

05/11/10 - NOA1

05/13/10 - Touched

05/14/10 - Touched

05/17/10 - Received NOA1 in the mail

07/06/10 - NOA2 - Approved!!!! :)

07/12/10 - Received NOA2 in the mail

07/13/10 - Received at NVC

07/16/10 - NVC changes embassy per our request

07/19/10 - Told we are in AP @ NVC

07/30/10 - Case sent to Cairo embassy

08/05/10 - Case received at embassy

09/07/10 - Received packet 3 - FINALLY!!!

09/15-10 - 2nd trip to Egypt, returned home on 10/5/10

12/14/10 - Received interview date

01/09/11 - 3rd trip to Egypt

01/12/11 - Interview - APPROVED!!!...but AP

01/24/11 - Returned to the states without my habibi :(

04/06/11 - AP was completed!! :)

05/10/11 - Visa has been issued!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
Timeline

Hi everyone,

I have a question. My fiance is from Morocco, but he has recently been trying to find a teaching position in Turkey. If he is successful and starts working in Turkey, will he go to an interview there or would he have to return to Casablanca for it? Also, if he does interview in Turkey, is that a red flag since he isn't living where he is a citizen? So many questions...not many answers...

Thanks!

Jennifer

Also, I forgot to say that if you file the petition now and he moves during the process, he can request the file to be transferred over to Turkey

~ Our Journey ~

10/27/09 - Met online

04/21/10 - Travel to Egypt to meet in person

05/08/10 - Sent I-129F

05/10/10 - VSC receives I-129F

05/11/10 - NOA1

05/13/10 - Touched

05/14/10 - Touched

05/17/10 - Received NOA1 in the mail

07/06/10 - NOA2 - Approved!!!! :)

07/12/10 - Received NOA2 in the mail

07/13/10 - Received at NVC

07/16/10 - NVC changes embassy per our request

07/19/10 - Told we are in AP @ NVC

07/30/10 - Case sent to Cairo embassy

08/05/10 - Case received at embassy

09/07/10 - Received packet 3 - FINALLY!!!

09/15-10 - 2nd trip to Egypt, returned home on 10/5/10

12/14/10 - Received interview date

01/09/11 - 3rd trip to Egypt

01/12/11 - Interview - APPROVED!!!...but AP

01/24/11 - Returned to the states without my habibi :(

04/06/11 - AP was completed!! :)

05/10/11 - Visa has been issued!!!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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