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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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hi everybody,

Actually I am 20 years old and my fiancee is 37, what are our chances of an approval in Casablanca?

Do we need an attorney for our process or not?

Thank you

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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DO you want children?


USCIS [*] 22 Nov. 2011 - I-129 package sent; [*] 25 Nov. 2011 - Package delivered; [*] 25 Nov. 2011 - NOA1/petition received and routed to the California Service Center; [*] 30 Nov. 2011 - Touched/confirmation though text message and email; [*] 03 Dec. 2011 - Hard copy received; [*]24 April 2012 - NOA2 (no RFEs)/text message/email/USCIS account updated; [*] 27 April 2012 - NOA2 hard copy received.

NVC [*] 14 May 2012 - Petition received by NVC ; [*] 16 May 2012 - Petition left NVC.

EMBASSY [*] 18 May 2012 - Petition arrived at the US Embassy in Bucharest; [*] 22 May 2012 - Package 3 received; [*] 24 May 2012 - Package sent to the consulate, interview date set; [*] 14 June 2012 - Interview date, approved.

POE [*] 04 July 2012 - Minneapolis/St.Paul. [*] 16 September 2012 - Wedding Day!

AOS/EAD/AP [*] 04 February 2013 - AOS/EAD/AP package sent; [*] 07 February 2013 - AOS/EAD/AP package delivered; [*] 12 February 2013 - NOA1 text messages/emails; [*] 16 February 2013 - NOA1 received in the regular mail; [*] 28 February 2013 - Biometrics letter received (appointment date, March 8th); [*] 04 March 2013 - Biometrics walk-in completed (9 out of 10 fingerprints taken, pinky would not give in); [*] 04 April 2013 - EAD/AP card approved; [*] 11 April 2013 - Combo card sent/tracking number obtained; [*] 15 April 2013 - Card delivered.

[*] 15 May 2013 - Moved from MN to LA; [*] 17 May 2013 - Applied for a new SS card/filed an AR-11 online (unsuccessfully), therefore called and spoke to a Tier 2 and changed the address; [*] 22 May 2013 - Address updated on My Case Status (finally can see the case numbers online); [*] 28 May 2013 - Letter received in the mail confirming the change of address; [*] 31 July 2013 - Went to Romania; [*] 12 September 2013 - returned to the US using the AP, POE Houston, everything went smoothly; [*] 20 September 2013 - Spoke to a Tier2 and put in a service request; [*] 23 September 2013 - Got "Possible Interview Waiver" letter (originally sent on August, 29th to my old address, returned and re-routed to my current address); [*] 1 October 2013 - Started a new job.

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Trying to get the word out about our struggles:

http://voices.yahoo.com/almost-legal-citizen-but-not-quite-12155565.html?cat=9

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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We can't give you a % success rate, it depends on your personal case, the amount of bonafide evidence you have (visits especially), whether your families are happy about your impending marriage etc. It is a large age gap, so expect an uphill battle.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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DO you want children?

Yes!

We can't give you a % success rate, it depends on your personal case, the amount of bonafide evidence you have (visits especially), whether your families are happy about your impending marriage etc. It is a large age gap, so expect an uphill battle.

So far we met in person once, we spent about 10days together and we are planing a second trip for July. As for my family, they don't know about our relationship. Bad?

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hi everybody,

Actually I am 20 years old and my fiancee is 37, what are our chances of an approval in Casablanca?

Do we need an attorney for our process or not?

Thank you

It depends on several factors, but the most importnant factor is the culltural norms of the country of your fiancee. I would ask the mods to move this to your country specific forum. All your going to get in this forum is wildy inaccurate information that may not apply to your situation. You age difference is not that great compared to thousands of others that have been approved.

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hi everybody,

Actually I am 20 years old and my fiancee is 37, what are our chances of an approval in Casablanca?

Do we need an attorney for our process or not?

Thank you

Hi MicheSouf,

Glad to see you finally made it here....this is the best place for your questions, as you can see your already getting some good advice and many more here will help you. I sure hope your fiance can come in July before Ramadan. I know attendance at the University in Morocco are tough and you must attend, however, I wish she could still come in July, but September is only 6 months away and that's not to long.

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**** Brian is correct, so moving to MENA forum for region specific advice ****

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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It depends on several factors, but the most importnant factor is the culltural norms of the country of your fiancee. I would ask the mods to move this to your country specific forum. All your going to get in this forum is wildy inaccurate information that may not apply to your situation. You age difference is not that great compared to thousands of others that have been approved.

Thank you a lot for your advice. My fiancee is a USC and im Moroccan; she is the petitioner.

Hi MicheSouf,

Glad to see you finally made it here....this is the best place for your questions, as you can see your already getting some good advice and many more here will help you. I sure hope your fiance can come in July before Ramadan. I know attendance at the University in Morocco are tough and you must attend, however, I wish she could still come in July, but September is only 6 months away and that's not to long.

Yes youre right, just 6 months, but it's hard and difficult to wait for 6 whole long months! it's just so hard.

So far i got many advices from people here, thank you all!

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hi everybody,

Actually I am 20 years old and my fiancee is 37, what are our chances of an approval in Casablanca?

Do we need an attorney for our process or not?

Thank you

You're a 20 year old male Moroccan & she is a 37 year old American female? Is this correct? She's visited once, you've spent ten days together, & your family doesn't know about her? Are they the correct facts?

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Yes!

So far we met in person once, we spent about 10days together and we are planing a second trip for July. As for my family, they don't know about our relationship. Bad?

Yes! Thats bad! I wouldnt have went over to Egypt to meet my now husband the first time if his family didnt know about me or that we were engaged! Heck no, Hail no & HELL No!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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You're a 20 year old male Moroccan & she is a 37 year old American female? Is this correct? She's visited once, you've spent ten days together, & your family doesn't know about her? Are they the correct facts?

Yes, true!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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The best advice is for him to go back online & do some more American/visa fishing 'cause that scenario will not be approved by Casa.

More researches on VJ you mean?

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