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had my interview yesterday in casablanca consulat in morocco for a cr1 visa.after the CO asked me about 20 questions most of it it was about my wife. im sure 100%i replyed at all of it and all the answers its write

but at last she give me back my passport and a paper that the section 221 g its marked. the CO told me that my application it will send back to USCIS

SECTION 221 (g) which prohibits the issuance of a visa to anyone whose application does not comply with the provisions of the immigration and national act or regulation issued pursuant there to.

i think they refuse to give me the visa because my wife it dont work and her ex hasbend is the co-sponsor

please told me what to do im lost again

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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had my interview yesterday in casablanca consulat in morocco for a cr1 visa.after the CO asked me about 20 questions most of it it was about my wife. im sure 100%i replyed at all of it and all the answers its write

but at last she give me back my passport and a paper that the section 221 g its marked. the CO told me that my application it will send back to USCIS

SECTION 221 (g) which prohibits the issuance of a visa to anyone whose application does not comply with the provisions of the immigration and national act or regulation issued pursuant there to.

i think they refuse to give me the visa because my wife it dont work and her ex hasbend is the co-sponsor

please told me what to do im lost again

Your wife will get a chance to appeal the decision. She will receive what's called a "notice of intent to revoke" in the mail. It could take months for her to receive it. If you are sure you were denied due to the co sponsor issue, then that situation needs to change when she presents her appeal. She must find a different co sponsor. It is possible and very likely that the appeal process for your CR1 could take a year, maybe longer. Be prepared for it to take a long time, and use the time wisely to make a stronger case for when your wife presents her evidence for the appeal. So sorry this happened to you. :( Best wishes,

Sarah

 
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