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Husband denied, pending USCIS decision

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I was.denied for the same reason. You gotta go a few times. The embassy is nothing to mess with. I believe if I would've join this website before I submitted my petition I would've got through. I visited once before I applied and they want you at least visit once after the petition. So my thoughts to you is to try your best to get over there twice while your case is being reviewed. Its going yo be a bit before you hear something, but in the mean time work on getting more evidence even if you gotta borrow the money.

The day you wrote this was the day I came back from spending 17 days there, lol. To go again this year would be difficult, but nothing is impossible! Thanks for your reply!

TracyJo

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I just went thru a similar circumstance. We had an immigration lawyer do ours so we could be sure it was all done right. My fiance is 8 years younger than me, and our interview lasted about 5 minutes also. The interviewer didnt look at one piece of evidence my fiance took with him. Same reason given. We have tried everything to get our case re-evaluated. We have a lawyer from California, we had a senator, and a congressman intervene on our behalf. We had tons of evidence of the entirety of our relationship.(2 years). But in the end, before they could re-evaluate our case, the USCIS still denied us, because our petition had "expired" and suggested that we "start over". I dont understsand how refiling can help anyones case. If they suppose you are scamming the system now, wont you STILL be scamming the system next year? not to mention all the money we will spend and time wasted apart. Everyone I talked to in the immigration offices, or USCIS, gave us a different answer to any questions we asked. This system is in serious need of reform. I can understand having laws, but I dont think one interviewer should determine the outcome of a visa request.

Sorry to hear about this.....Maybe now would be a good time to think about getting married and filing CR-1? Best of luck to you!

TracyJo

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