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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Really? Everyone on this forum has helped answer this same question for both your husband and you. If you truly don't understand use a translator online to fully comprehend what it is the forum is advising you on. That is where you asking the same thing over again is causing frustrations it has absolutely nothing to do with Moroccan/American marriages, anyone trying to get a Moroccan visa, learning Arabic what is that all about please stay on topic this is about the visa you are trying to get not about Americans being married to Moroccans. I will say we all went to Morocco and managed to marry our husbands with no issues I am certain if we ever decided to move to Morocco getting a visa would not be an issue. If you know anything about being married to a Moroccan is that we Americans gain some civil benefits from being married to them. Please focus on your task at hand our hubbys are here already so it's safe to say some of us got the process right.

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Marriage: 7/12/10
Filed I-130: 9/10/12
NOA1: 9/17/12
Transferred to NBC: 9/19/12
Sent to local office for adjudication: 9/21/12
RFE for Beneficiary BC received 12/13/12
Mail BC in response to RFE 12/17/12
NOA2: 12/20/12
NVC case number assigned: 1/29/13
Sent DS-3032 email: 1/31/13
Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill: 2/1/13
Pay I-864 Bill: 2/5/13
NVC Accepted DS-3032: 2/12/13
Received IV Bill: 2/13/13
Send Completed I-864: 2/16/13
NVC Received I-864 Package: 2/19/13
AOS Package accepted: 2/26/13
Pay IV Bill: 2/28/13
IV Packet Sent: 3/2/13
NVC Received IV Packet: 3/4/13
Case Completed at NVC: 3/13/13
Interview date: 4/30/13

APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

POE: pending

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Really? Everyone on this forum has helped answer this same question for both your husband and you. If you truly don't understand use a translator online to fully comprehend what it is the forum is advising you on. That is where you asking the same thing over again is causing frustrations it has absolutely nothing to do with Moroccan/American marriages, anyone trying to get a Moroccan visa, learning Arabic what is that all about please stay on topic this is about the visa you are trying to get not about Americans being married to Moroccans. I will say we all went to Morocco and managed to marry our husbands with no issues I am certain if we ever decided to move to Morocco getting a visa would not be an issue. If you know anything about being married to a Moroccan is that we Americans gain some civil benefits from being married to them. Please focus on your task at hand our hubbys are here already so it's safe to say some of us got the process right.

Nicely said....thank you

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Morocco
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I see that your husband is in the USA and you want to come here, but if he was in Morocco would you have married him? Probably not!! why us is paradise??

my husband is from my family we know eatchother since we were children and now i have now 20 years old

u are wrong if u think that morrocan men need us to be reach he get master degree in morroco and travel to continu phd he decided that i join her because he don t want to stay alone withaout me he paid all think to bring me im waiting just my priority date to be current and im pregnant also with his daughter,when he will continu his study we will get citizen and he will work is islamique country morroco create his own bisness and live in our country near our family why not die in morroco and our daughter will learn islam and arabic culture

morrocan morrocan cultur

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richeness is getting a high diplome and return to your original country// morrroco

i dont need your help i asked and i got ansewer.

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I see that your husband is in the USA and you want to come here, but if he was in Morocco would you have married him? Probably not!! why us is paradise??

No one said it was a paradise.

my husband is from my family we know eatchother since we were children and now i have now 20 years old

u are wrong if u think that morrocan men need us to be reach he get master degree in morroco and travel to continu phd he decided that i join her because he don t want to stay alone withaout me he paid all think to bring me im waiting just my priority date to be current and im pregnant also with his daughter,when he will continu his study we will get citizen and he will work is islamique country morroco create his own bisness and live in our country near our family why not die in morroco and our daughter will learn islam and arabic culture

morrocan morrocan cultur

-hamgirl

richeness is getting a high diplome and return to your original country// morrroco

i dont need your help i asked and i got ansewer.

So is your husband receiving any student aid from the government? Is he planning on repaying that with his tax dollars?

So, a quick question and something that really bothers me. If you know the word "you" sounds like the letter "u", why do you use the letter u? It takes a certain sophistication in English to understand that the two sound exactly alike and if you understand English that well, why not just write "you"?

Can you pretty please respect us and the forum enough to at least attempt to use punctuation?

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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No one said it was a paradise.

So is your husband receiving any student aid from the government? Is he planning on repaying that with his tax dollars?

So, a quick question and something that really bothers me. If you know the word "you" sounds like the letter "u", why do you use the letter u? It takes a certain sophistication in English to understand that the two sound exactly alike and if you understand English that well, why not just write "you"?

Can you pretty please respect us and the forum enough to at least attempt to use punctuation?

she is probably a engineer like her husbandno0pb.gif

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I think Cracker Barrel is almost like paradise biggrin.gif

don't make me hungry :rofl:


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Marriage: 7/12/10
Filed I-130: 9/10/12
NOA1: 9/17/12
Transferred to NBC: 9/19/12
Sent to local office for adjudication: 9/21/12
RFE for Beneficiary BC received 12/13/12
Mail BC in response to RFE 12/17/12
NOA2: 12/20/12
NVC case number assigned: 1/29/13
Sent DS-3032 email: 1/31/13
Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill: 2/1/13
Pay I-864 Bill: 2/5/13
NVC Accepted DS-3032: 2/12/13
Received IV Bill: 2/13/13
Send Completed I-864: 2/16/13
NVC Received I-864 Package: 2/19/13
AOS Package accepted: 2/26/13
Pay IV Bill: 2/28/13
IV Packet Sent: 3/2/13
NVC Received IV Packet: 3/4/13
Case Completed at NVC: 3/13/13
Interview date: 4/30/13

APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

POE: pending

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don't make me hungry :rofl:

I can't believe on an open forum, she admitted that all they want is a diploma from the USA and off to morocco they go. This is why women like herself needs to be securitized during an interview for a visa to the USA and not just given one on a silver platter. It's now obvious of their intentions.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Morocco
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Many Moroccan women won't marry a moroccan man if he is not rich and then they get jealous when these men look for wives elsewheres. I see that your husband is in the USA and you want to come here, but if he was in Morocco would you have married him? Probably not!!

before talking u must respect morrocan men before because they get doctorat from us and work return to their country not searching to work their. us is country not paradise

my husband has got master degree in biomedical and we know eatchother from childhood i have now 20 years old we are married for two years,he travel not because us will gives here richness be careful on what u are saying he is studying their and decided to bring me just after two years of gitting his green card to not stay alone he will return to morroco to live in this rich and islamique country when our daughter will learn islam and he will create his own busniss so we are rich,morrocan who look for wives their in us they have nothing to and no future

we have our gool and we will relize our dream in our biiiig and rich country // morroco

-learn about 9aroun how his richness dispear u will find it in couran ?

richness is to marry with men who loves u and respect u and want to return to his country

stop writing me your stupid ansewer ok. i ask here or my petitioner is not busniss of any person ok .

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Many Moroccan women won't marry a moroccan man if he is not rich and then they get jealous when these men look for wives elsewheres. I see that your husband is in the USA and you want to come here, but if he was in Morocco would you have married him? Probably not!!

before talking u must respect morrocan men before because they get doctorat from us and work return to their country not searching to work their. us is country not paradise

my husband has got master degree in biomedical and we know eatchother from childhood i have now 20 years old we are married for two years,he travel not because us will gives here richness be careful on what u are saying he is studying their and decided to bring me just after two years of gitting his green card to not stay alone he will return to morroco to live in this rich and islamique country when our daughter will learn islam and he will create his own busniss so we are rich,morrocan who look for wives their in us they have nothing to and no future

we have our gool and we will relize our dream in our biiiig and rich country // morroco

-learn about 9aroun how his richness dispear u will find it in couran ?

richness is to marry with men who loves u and respect u and want to return to his country

stop writing me your stupid ansewer ok. i ask here or my petitioner is not busniss of any person ok .

Not that it is any of your business but my husband and myself are well educated and in fact I am preparing tomorrow for my graduation from the university...so while you dreaming of being rich I will be in America waking across the stage receiving my diploma and next month I will be staying graduate school....if you don't want out stupid answers then stop asking the same questions over and over again.


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Marriage: 7/12/10
Filed I-130: 9/10/12
NOA1: 9/17/12
Transferred to NBC: 9/19/12
Sent to local office for adjudication: 9/21/12
RFE for Beneficiary BC received 12/13/12
Mail BC in response to RFE 12/17/12
NOA2: 12/20/12
NVC case number assigned: 1/29/13
Sent DS-3032 email: 1/31/13
Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill: 2/1/13
Pay I-864 Bill: 2/5/13
NVC Accepted DS-3032: 2/12/13
Received IV Bill: 2/13/13
Send Completed I-864: 2/16/13
NVC Received I-864 Package: 2/19/13
AOS Package accepted: 2/26/13
Pay IV Bill: 2/28/13
IV Packet Sent: 3/2/13
NVC Received IV Packet: 3/4/13
Case Completed at NVC: 3/13/13
Interview date: 4/30/13

APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

POE: pending

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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@ green card 2013

Its not about how many languages a person knows, what's important is how much a person can UNDERSTAND and COMPREHEND.

You have been advised tons of times and you can't seem to understand and comprehend ANYTHING. That's why people are frustrated with you.

My final advice for you is: HIRE AN IMMIGRATION LAWYER WHOM YOU CAN PAY TO EXPLAIN TO YOU IN YOUR NATIVE TONGUE THE DO'S AND DONT'S OF FILING THE F2A PETITION.

Good luck on your journey.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Morocco
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u are studing in us good luck so u know to study phd in us is expensive and sponsoring wife during two years is not simple my husband is my sponsor

we have no family their in us so we are reach before traveling who told u that i don t study i have just 20 years im studying management in morroco ,when we will create our busniss we will work together in morroco.

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foreverwaiting i saw subject that u teach person how to prepare tajine we have a lot of link to know how to prepare it

so nobody need your help .

You come to AMERICA with that 20 year old attitude, you be picking your A$$ up off the ground real quick talking to an America woman like that. However, ask your hubby, I am sure he knows very much about American women.

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