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Filed: Other Country: China
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Do you think this timeline would work if I went to Morocco for 1 week in July to spend time with Cherkaoui and then went back in September or October for 3 weeks to get married and did it in a 90 time period like you said? I will take your advice about not filling another Finace visa and go the marriage route. From what I have been reading it seems Casablanca denies both types of visas if the Petitioner doesn't spend time with the applicantas evidence from yesterdays post for the K3 getting denied twice. It might help for me to make several trips to Morocco before we marry it will give Cherkaoui time to learn English. Thanks for the information on the "testing of the relationship" and % it makes sense and I do intend to "prove them wrong. No about Italy. He was not a resident. We already tried the Italy route when I went back there to visit him. He left Italy to go back to Morocco knowing he could never return to Italy so that we could be together. Thanks for your replies.

Several trips would be good but the more time together the better. Short trips are not really the same kind of evidence as residing together for two or three months. If you can't, you can't. Just be much better prepared the second time around. You'll have time to learn what that means.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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A few questions for you:

I am not an expert, but what you said about Italy makes my ears perk up. Was he able to get police and court records from Italy for the interview even if he wasn't a documented resident? That could have been a red flag, though I'm not sure... the idea that he might not have been there legally.

Is there any way to pause your job or take 6 months or a so from your jobs and live over in Morocco with him? Several of us K1 petitioners who were successful have lived in Morocco; this obviously strengthens the case immensely.

Did you frontload your petition?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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A few questions for you:

I am not an expert, but what you said about Italy makes my ears perk up. Was he able to get police and court records from Italy for the interview even if he wasn't a documented resident? That could have been a red flag, though I'm not sure... the idea that he might not have been there legally.

Is there any way to pause your job or take 6 months or a so from your jobs and live over in Morocco with him? Several of us K1 petitioners who were successful have lived in Morocco; this obviously strengthens the case immensely.

Did you frontload your petition?

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