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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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Hi VJ

I'm having my interview next week at US embassy in Cairo, I'm so worried because of previous denials ( 2 times student visa JUL 2008 and 1 time tourist visa NOV 2010)

What exactly to prepare for the interview? what documents to prove ongoing relationship with my fiance?

Thank you in advance

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i have like same question , i have previous denials NOT USA , other few country i visited but few rejected , like turkey and Greece.

Get everything you can and as much as you can.

Boarding passes

Hotel reciepts

Car Rental

Call logs

Skype logs

Emails

Photos

Chat logs

Basically you need anything that can proof the ongoing relationship. While I am not at the interview stage yet, I am preparing my evidence and it is already hitting 100+ pages.

Good luck on your interview.

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Get everything you can and as much as you can.

Boarding passes

Hotel reciepts

Car Rental

Call logs

Skype logs

Emails

Photos

Chat logs

Basically you need anything that can proof the ongoing relationship. While I am not at the interview stage yet, I am preparing my evidence and it is already hitting 100+ pages.

Good luck on your interview.

Yes i have all evidence of relationship, i want know about rejection stamps on passports, Co will ask on interview date y u rejected tourist visa others countries, i am not educated but i visit few other countries and got rejection also , it takes affect on interview?

thanks

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Yes i have all evidence of relationship, i want know about rejection stamps on passports, Co will ask on interview date y u rejected tourist visa others countries, i am not educated but i visit few other countries and got rejection also , it takes affect on interview?

thanks

Other countries rejections dont impact your US ability to get a visa.

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Hi VJ

I'm having my interview next week at US embassy in Cairo, I'm so worried because of previous denials ( 2 times student visa JUL 2008 and 1 time tourist visa NOV 2010)

What exactly to prepare for the interview? what documents to prove ongoing relationship with my fiance?

Thank you in advance

Take everything you can think of and more because if you applied before they might look at you more closely. Phone records, travel receipts, pics(LOTS),especially ones that show family support for your relationship,chat logs, emails,did you have engagement party here? if so take them pics. Did you purchase rings? Anything you can think of that demonstrates your fiance and you have met in person in the last 2 yrs and that you have family support and if your fiance came with you that might help you a lot too!!

Don't be nervous be calm applying before for other things does not make you guilty of fraud and being turned down for student and tourist well honestly from what i've heard its very hard to overcome the assumption that you may not return. Most younger ones get refused because it's very hard to establish strong ties to your country when you are young and even older ones too.

relax and believe in ALLAH and you will be ok

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Egypt
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i have like same question , i have previous denials NOT USA , other few country i visited but few rejected , like turkey and Greece.

maybe u can change your passport if it has rejections of other countries i wouldnt think that they would have records for other countries they would only have records of U.S visa denials not other countries.

that i think anyway.

K1 visa process
06/08/2011 I-129 sent
06/11/2011 I-129F NOA1 (Receipt)
09/23/2011 I-129F NOA2 (Approved)
10/11/2011 Package Received By NVC
10/11/2011 Package Left From NVC
10/16/2011 Received By Consulate
10/20/2011 Rec Instructions (Pkt 3)
11/09/2011 Complete Instructions (Pkt 3)
01/21/2012 Rec Appointment Letter (Pkt 4)
02/21/2012 Interview Date (K1 Visa)
02/21/2012 Interview Result Approved
02/29/2012 K1 Visa Received

03/16/2012 US Entry
03/19/2012 Marriage

Our AOS process
03/29/2012 AOS I-485/ EAD I-765/ AP I-131 filed
04/04/2012 NOA1 for AOS/ EAD/ AP
04/23/2012 Case transferred
05/08/2012 Biometric Appt Date for AOS and EAD
06/01/2012 EAD and Ap approved
06/09/2012 EAD and Ap combo card received
08/24/2012 AOS Approved
09/09/2012 Green Card received with no interview

Removing Conditions

05/27/2014 I-751 sent to Vermont Service Center

05/30/2014 Package Received

06/02/2014 NOA1

07/07/2014 Biometrics Appointment

12/01/2014 case transferred for California service center

01/13/2015 Second Biometrics appointment

01/23/2015 case approved

01/31/2015 Card Received

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maybe u can change your passport if it has rejections of other countries i wouldnt think that they would have records for other countries they would only have records of U.S visa denials not other countries.

that i think anyway.

I wouldn't follow this advice. If there are records (which I'm sure there are) then you'd be lying and that constitutes a 1 year ban, or more.

There are records of rejections. How do you think the 'no fly' lists work?

Don't ever do anything you're not willing to explain the paramedics.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Thank you so much :)

I'm so nervous :bonk:

Everything will be ok. Prepare yourself, not just the evidence, but your appearance.

What would you wear to meet your fiancee parents for the first time? Think like that: business casual.

Study the paperwork your fiancee sent: work history, school history, finances, family names, etc.

Be calm, but more importantly, honest.

Good luck.

Don't ever do anything you're not willing to explain the paramedics.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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Everything will be ok. Prepare yourself, not just the evidence, but your appearance.

What would you wear to meet your fiancee parents for the first time? Think like that: business casual.

Study the paperwork your fiancee sent: work history, school history, finances, family names, etc.

Be calm, but more importantly, honest.

Good luck.

Thank you so much for the advice, I hope everything will be fine :)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Be fully prepared, organized and calm. Get a fresth hair cut, dress conversatively, goodl luck.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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