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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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That can be the possible reason. I remember you somewhere mentioned, CO asked you, What really attract you about her? and you answered like " Even she is an american... ", Is that correct?

Call logs, chat, parent confirmation are kind of supporting documents, and it doesn't make much weight for your case. What makes different about how really you guys do know each other and how much you two have spent the time and have frequently visit to each other. That's what makes different.

Yes, you are right. I was answering him as," Even she is from America still....." he stopped me and asked me that oh because she is from America ? I said no, let me speak and while i was speaking more. He issued me that white slip very quick.

I understand that it was my answer i started in wrong way but it was his job to ask all enough question instead of making it final only in 2 answer. Make sense ?

If he would ask me enough question and then issuing 221G or something, still i would be fine with that. Do you think that Senator can do much more than just Inquiry ? We are trying for 2nd Interview now and wondering that what can be possible for it ?

Please advice that where else we can contact to get it done ?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Most of the work is done before you get to the interview, you just confirmed the situation.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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ya, sorry, Boiler is right.

In essence, they were looking for a reason to deny you based on :

1. what was in the casefile

2. what they found from the FBI check

3. what they deemed missing from the casefile

so, the question asked, the immediate interruption when the answer was given,

nails that box shut.

You'll have to ask yer petitioner to be patient, and have some further guidance on how to properly respond to a NOIR/D letter.

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Darnell,

What do embassies do in "FBI check" ?

ya, sorry, Boiler is right.

In essence, they were looking for a reason to deny you based on :

1. what was in the casefile

2. what they found from the FBI check

3. what they deemed missing from the casefile

so, the question asked, the immediate interruption when the answer was given,

nails that box shut.

You'll have to ask yer petitioner to be patient, and have some further guidance on how to properly respond to a NOIR/D letter.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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This is not true. What consulate officers do not like is fraudulent marriages for the purpose of immigration benefits.Lack of preparation could be a reason for so many denials coming out of Delhi.

You say you did not submit any evidence with your I-129F. What do you mean by this? Did you submit only the minimum requirements and nothing else or did you only send the forms? One of the requirements of an I-129F petition for a K-1 is evidence of meeting within the last 2 years. One usually shows this by attaching boarding passes or passport stamps showing the dates. Did you attach any of this? If not, you will most likely be getting an RFE (if lucky) or your petition will be denied and you will have to re-file.

We had loads of proof of our relationship.Did nothing fraudulent.they had no issues with our finances or documentation .The CO (after making a big deal about his religion) made some excuse that she didnt believe he wanted to marry me because I was divorced with 2 children and 8 yrs older.She also claimed we only knew eachother 15 days... which when he corrected her she didnt want to listen..we met in person 9 months after meeting online.we had loads of video chat logs,phone logs and chat logs.I really feel they were discriminating based on religion and I wrote the consulate explaining our situation and requesting we get a second interview to show evidence from my parents that they planned a wedding and reception for us this summer.I had receipts from hotels,Receipts from the furniture we bought for our bedroom along with chat conversations collaborating the chosing and purchasing of furniture and jewelry.What more could they want??Im trying my luck with my senator and congress woman.I cant believe these CO's get away with this...

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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You should be fine. A sizable age difference hurts a couple because that isn't the norm (female>male) but also because with so many years separating you guys, it usually means the woman is experiencing menopause or is at a point in her life were she doesn't want to have anymore children with your new husband . These things to Indians are a big no no and so this is the standard to which you are held. Luckily for you you didn't meet on any 'website' and share a child together. Persons committing marriage fraud (even if 1 party doesn't know the other's intent) will not go through the hassle of having kids because they tend to want a clean cut when they get what they want and leave (prospects of child support/simply having children with the partner they're using simply isn't worth it).

Since you have a baby, COs expect (with evidence), before your interview (if baby isn't 2 young), that your fiancée and his family gets to meet and spend quality time with his daughter/son.

This is me being nosey but what were the circumstances under which you and your fiancée met in Iraq?

these things to INDIANS are big no no's? Its an American consulate..American rules..WTH???

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Yes, you are right. I was answering him as," Even she is from America still....." he stopped me and asked me that oh because she is from America ? I said no, let me speak and while i was speaking more. He issued me that white slip very quick.

I understand that it was my answer i started in wrong way but it was his job to ask all enough question instead of making it final only in 2 answer. Make sense ?

If he would ask me enough question and then issuing 221G or something, still i would be fine with that. Do you think that Senator can do much more than just Inquiry ? We are trying for 2nd Interview now and wondering that what can be possible for it ?

Please advice that where else we can contact to get it done ?

Hello,

My fiance had his interview in Mumbai Sept 30th and was treated very poorly by the CO, he asked only a few brief questions in which my fiance answered truthfully. He was given that same piece of white paper that I am sure you received. They were sending the file back to USCIS.

To this day we don't know the reason for the denial, we can only guess.

I have contacted USCIS several times since then and they cannot tell me anything. They can't even find the approved petition, however, we received our letter from NVC saying it was approved and they set us up with an interview date. How can USCIS not have the approved petition!!

I think the person handling our case messed up the paperwork. We'll never know.

I am traveling to Manipur, India in 24 days and we are getting married on December 25th, a full traditional Manipuri wedding.

Good luck to you. <3 I know how you feel.

Rabikanta & Lisa, December 25, 2013

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