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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Really!!!! I don't recall you being a consular looking over my evidence in Morocco and saying we cannot accept this as evidence, which they clearly DID. So yes, I do know what I am saying when it comes to calling cards and MOROCCO and others here to have had their calling card evidence accepted as well. Where do you think I got the idea from, looking at the UK consulate and seeing what others did for my case in Morocco.

So basically, you are advising every single person here that may read this, THAT PHONE CARDS are not permissible at their own consulate because UK consulate didn't accept your. THAT'S REALLY GOOD ADVICE

Secondly, who jumped all over you, your doing all the jumping from what I can see. It's seems your a bit cranky today...

I have to agree with you, I used calling cards all the time with my cell phone and the calls registered on the itemized phone record. The Casa consulate does accept that as proof of communication to support a bonafide relationship. As anyone that went through Casa can attest :wacko: they are in a league of their own, you have to of gone through the process to get a true appreciation.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Really!!!! I don't recall you being a consular looking over my evidence in Morocco and saying we cannot accept this as evidence, which they clearly DID. So yes, I do know what I am saying when it comes to calling cards and MOROCCO and others here to have had their calling card evidence accepted as well. Where do you think I got the idea from, looking at the UK consulate and seeing what others did for my case in Morocco.

So basically, you are advising every single person here that may read this, THAT PHONE CARDS are not permissible at their own consulate because UK consulate didn't accept your. THAT'S REALLY GOOD ADVICE

Secondly, who jumped all over you, your doing all the jumping from what I can see. It's seems your a bit cranky today...

I'm not saying anything about your case .never said once in my post I was a cousular looking over your evidence . WOW I'm talking about You saying things about me and my case. That you have no clue. About me or my case. Saying things he was not from a high fraud country . You never know where they are orignley from sine they my be from one place but studying in another. And so then you have to interview usuly where ever they are residing at the time . You jumped all over me saying I don't know what I'm talking about .I was once again talking about my experience . And what we were told I never once said anything about your case. You need to stop being so defensive and then maybe you you'd understand what you rely read instead of assuming what you read . and me cranky ha ha ha ha maybe u need to look in the mirror. Ha hahahaha you are the. One jumping all over me saying things I dident say and turning things around. making accusations on things you have no clue about with my case or wt we went through .

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Others here may not understand just how difficult the Moroccan consulate is. If you want to front load your packet then by all means go right ahead. Sometimes having all the proof up front helps in such high fraud countries. I have seen others do it and some don't, it also depends if you feel your case is solid enough to wait to send all the evidence just before the interview.

Yes phone records are used if you can find a way to track them. I used phone cards over a year almost everyday until I took him a magic jack and that too can be traced and yes I used that as evidence too.

I have Verizon wireless and I printed off my history showing my 1-800 number off my calling cards as I never used any other calling card except one type. To prove I was using that number, I printed the front and back of the calling card to show its number and highlighted it. This 800 number always showed the number I was calling which was my fiancé's cell phone number for over a year.

Call T mobile and ask how far can they go back in history to print off any records of your call to morocco. There is always a chanceyes.gif

Hi Visa:

were you able to find out from T mobile if you could retrieve any of the calls from the past?

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