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Salam Saida,

I didn't know that you are from Morocco !! I'm happy that there is a Moroccan girl here with ME in MENA group!! :)

well, as you know, "each case is unique"... the administrative process that the consulate told me about wasn't the case for a Moroccan girl (with K-3) who took interview, too, at the consulate today. they told her to come back tomorrow to pick up her passport & visa.

well, as some friends told me in this thread, the consulate needs some check, "may be" because i was abroad for a coupe of times in a couple of european countries

well, i'm trying to be calm :huh: i had some stress lately with the interview preparation and i'm happy that it's over.

yes, i still have so many things i want to do before i relocate... and who knows, may be my husband will join me in Morocco to celebrate Eid El Adha and New year ;)

since we'll be waiting for their administrative process to be over, we think that we better continue the (I-130) CR-1... what you suggest us friends?? ... something to think about :whistle:

Najia

Married: August 2005

Enter USA: July 2007

Removing condition

5/13/09 : sent I-751 package to Vermont Center

check cashed : 5/22//09

NOA1 received : 5/26/09

Biometric Letter dated 5/29/09

Biometric Appointment: 6/25/09

touched: 6/26/09

9/30/09: got an email from USCIS. Production of the card has been ordered.

10/07/09: Got 10 years GC in mail

Apply for citizenship:....

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Salam Saida,

I didn't know that you are from Morocco !! I'm happy that there is a Moroccan girl here with ME in MENA group!! :)

well, as you know, "each case is unique"... the administrative process that the consulate told me about wasn't the case for a Moroccan girl (with K-3) who took interview, too, at the consulate today. they told her to come back tomorrow to pick up her passport & visa.

well, as some friends told me in this thread, the consulate needs some check, "may be" because i was abroad for a coupe of times in a couple of european countries

well, i'm trying to be calm :huh: i had some stress lately with the interview preparation and i'm happy that it's over.

yes, i still have so many things i want to do before i relocate... and who knows, may be my husband will join me in Morocco to celebrate Eid El Adha and New year ;)

since we'll be waiting for their administrative process to be over, we think that we better continue the (I-130) CR-1... what you suggest us friends?? ... something to think about :whistle:

Najia

Salut!!!

Je m'excuse d'avoir repondre en français ,mais je pense que c'est plus facile pour moi.

Najia,je ne sais pas!! mais je pense qu'il n'ya pas de régles vraiment exact pour avoir cette visa!!! mais vraiment chaque cas est unique.......mais aussi c'est la chance! :blush:

J'ai fait également deux voyages en europe, mais juste pour vacances et une demande de visa pour les USA qui a été refusée en mois de Decembre/05 (avant mon marriage), selon ce fait que j'ai essayé de comparer on cas à la tienne.

A mon avis, il serai bien de continuer la procédure 1-130.

Tout ira pour le mieux encore plus,crois-moi,ok!!! :D

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I'm glad your interview is over with, hope your checks will be over soon, inshallah. Good luck!

Tanya

Met online - May 2004

Met in person - August 2004

Got married - May 2005

Filed I-130 - July 2005

Filed I-129 - August 2005

Interview - February 2006 - 221(g) - still under investigation.

Another useless interview - July 2006 - got nowhere!

August 23, 2007 - he's finally here!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Najia, I pray that the proccess is very fast for you. I know you are relieved to have the interview behind you now. I hope that you receive good news soon. :thumbs:

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