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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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My husbands interview is Jan 22 in Jordan we have a son together which he has not met yet...but my question is does having a child help to prove a bonafide marriage...i mean we have plenty of evidence I mean our families have met my parents flew to Jordan for the wedding my sister and her fiance dlew out a couple months later etc..I lived and worked in Jordan for ten also I am a disabled veteran of the US Marines would this impact their decision at all...my husband has never been in trouble not even a traffic ticket...theres more but just wondering what they look at as good evidence besides the obvious pics and letters etc...

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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My husbands interview is Jan 22 in Jordan we have a son together which he has not met yet...but my question is does having a child help to prove a bonafide marriage...i mean we have plenty of evidence I mean our families have met my parents flew to Jordan for the wedding my sister and her fiance dlew out a couple months later etc..I lived and worked in Jordan for ten also I am a disabled veteran of the US Marines would this impact their decision at all...my husband has never been in trouble not even a traffic ticket...theres more but just wondering what they look at as good evidence besides the obvious pics and letters etc...

yes a child helps to prove a bonafide marriage,I think you are going to be okay.

are you born native American?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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My husbands interview is Jan 22 in Jordan we have a son together which he has not met yet...but my question is does having a child help to prove a bonafide marriage...i mean we have plenty of evidence I mean our families have met my parents flew to Jordan for the wedding my sister and her fiance dlew out a couple months later etc..I lived and worked in Jordan for ten also I am a disabled veteran of the US Marines would this impact their decision at all...my husband has never been in trouble not even a traffic ticket...theres more but just wondering what they look at as good evidence besides the obvious pics and letters etc...

Having a child is neither good nor bad. It doesn't prove relationship, but it does prove YOU had sex with someone and that sex resulted in a child (there are many single parents, child born from one-night stands etc, doesn't prove a good relationship). Did he sign the birth cert? Was the child born in wedlock? Those two things show he's showing responsibility for the child, and also that legally the child is his (if born in wedlock). Do you have anything you can show about keeping him in contact with his son? Stuff like emails where you talk about your son, about how sad he is at not being able to be at the birth and things like that?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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he was born here in the US and his name is on our sons birth certificate as well as skype conversations with pics etc...and of course lots and lots of messaging about missing him...we are already married...and sorry but I dont know what wedlock means lol....i came home to have the baby as I am adisabled veteran and the benfits covered the birth of our son

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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he was born here in the US and his name is on our sons birth certificate as well as skype conversations with pics etc...and of course lots and lots of messaging about missing him...we are already married...and sorry but I dont know what wedlock means lol....i came home to have the baby as I am adisabled veteran and the benfits covered the birth of our son

Sorry, wedlock means "during the marriage". So if the child is born "in wedlock" it means the child was born while you were married. Usually a child born in wedlock is automatically the child of the husband (whether the child is biologically so or not).

I'd include conversations that include discussing your son. That's good evidence.

 
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