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We just finished our re-affirmetion process. It took DHS a year to respond to us with a rebuttal and another 7 months to get another interview. What I would do now is start collecting bonafides of your marriage because that is not case specific. You will have to prove that your marriage is real....birth certificate of children, joint bank accounts, passport stamps of visits to see your spouse, phone records, emails, money transfers, letters from family members about your relationship, pictures....etc. Basically any information that links you to your spouse.

Like it was said before they only give you 30 days to respond to their action to deny. Having all of these documents in your possesion will save you much needed time to aquire the documents to prove your "specific reasons for denial" wrong. Neither my husband nor I was given reasons why our visa was denied...but DHS gave me a three page denial letter of everything that was wrong with our case. (it was ALOT). So just because the immigration officer says it was only a denial due to non-bonfide relations or fraudulent marriage....be prepared for a long list. (The bonafides always help)

Good Luck

This is most excellent help and much thanks.good.gif

Also God bless you both and I will say a prayer for a successful coming interview and a pink.kicking.gif

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I think this is stretching and not even helping. From what she has said it is plain that pretty much everything has been done wrong in regards to what this consulate expects to give a visa. You have no idea except your own personal opinion that the seizure disorder had anything at all in the scheme of things here and so bringing it up is a red herring and better left unsaid. We pretty much like to go by what facts are shown and not go off on wild goose chases and make up ####### in this sub forum. Going by the facts shown means we can give the best advice possible that we know of from our experiences at this consulate. Maybe in your sub forum you usually post at it is done differently.

What we have seen here from what she has posted so far is that everything was went about the wrong way here. Just what she has posted has shown the probable reasons for the denial. We have actually seen these mistakes before and the denial and with out an attorney an eventually successful conclusion was reached at this very consulate but I suggest that this may need a Marc Ellis as they need help and guidance to be shown what needs to be done. From here on out they need to be gathering a lot of proof of relationship and anything to rebut what was the reason for the denial. They will get one chance at a rebuttal. Then after the rebuttal is another step they will need to do and we need to see from there what is needed.

The "care giver" issue has come up in several forums. So if the OP's condition was mentioned in the interview it could have played a part in the decision. No one has a transcript of the actual interview, so we all are making educated suppositions.

Laying all possibilities out on the table makes sense. Items that are not issues can be set aside. The OP and her spouse can make the call along with advice of ME or another atty.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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If you pursue this further, I highly recommend that WHEN you get another interview chance, you and your husband be well PREPARED for another face to face interview. That means understanding about you, you city, your friends, you like and dislike, etc. They will hit him harder next time with personal questions...I am sure of it.

I interview people to be hire at my company at least once a year. The decision I make has to be based upon facts.

The CO is in the same situation (no one is perfect and will make mistakes). If you husband is not prepare for an interview, that makes him look very disrepectful to the CO. For me, that along will kill a candidate any potential chance.

Nervousness is normal but if he can't answer correctly, no matter how real the relationship is, he will not recieve a visa!

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one post removed for baiting and one post quoting that post removed, one member thread banned.

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