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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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My fiance received 221g. I email them and this is what they told me.

Our records indicate the consular officer was unable to confirm the beneficiary’s relationship with you. Therefore, he was refused the fiancé visa and his application will be soon returned to the USCIS district office for further consideration. If you wish to provide additional proof of the relationship, you are welcome to do so with the USCIS office as soon as the case is returned. This case is considered closed in our office.

So now what should I do wait until the paper work go back USCIS to send in more prove...

OR should I just marry him....

Please give me ideas....

Thank you.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Serbia
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My fiance received 221g. I email them and this is what they told me.

Our records indicate the consular officer was unable to confirm the beneficiary’s relationship with you. Therefore, he was refused the fiancé visa and his application will be soon returned to the USCIS district office for further consideration. If you wish to provide additional proof of the relationship, you are welcome to do so with the USCIS office as soon as the case is returned. This case is considered closed in our office.

So now what should I do wait until the paper work go back USCIS to send in more prove...

OR should I just marry him....

Please give me ideas....

Thank you.

Marrying will not solve the issues: if they don't believe you have a bona fide relationship, then you need to address those issues. Just because you marry someone doesn't prove you have a legitimate relationship. I would wait for the letter to see what they are really asking for, but then perhaps people from your country may ;provide other specific advice.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Marrying will not solve the issues: if they don't believe you have a bona fide relationship, then you need to address those issues. Just because you marry someone doesn't prove you have a legitimate relationship. I would wait for the letter to see what they are really asking for, but then perhaps people from your country may ;provide other specific advice.

I know we love each other...this is really between us or I would have never wasted my time and money going through this....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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My fiance received 221g. I email them and this is what they told me.

Our records indicate the consular officer was unable to confirm the beneficiary’s relationship with you. Therefore, he was refused the fiancé visa and his application will be soon returned to the USCIS district office for further consideration. If you wish to provide additional proof of the relationship, you are welcome to do so with the USCIS office as soon as the case is returned. This case is considered closed in our office.

So now what should I do wait until the paper work go back USCIS to send in more prove...

OR should I just marry him....

Please give me ideas....

Thank you.

Hi GODISGOODWally

Could you briefly describe what they didn't believe at your interview, and what proofs did you submit?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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Yes, could you give us more information? The more we have, the more we can suggest: appeal, re-file, fix the problem and marry, etc...

To see a more detailed journey schedule, please see the About Me page and my Timeline.

Our K1 Process

June 7, 2012 -- Sent I-129F to June 9, 2013 -- Religious & Civil Wedding Ceremony in CT

FROM I-129f NOA1 to VISA APPROVAL: Exactly 8 months! No RFEs

Our AOS Process

July 16, 2013 -- Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP Paperwork to December 21, 2013 -- Received GC Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 4 months 27 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our ROC Process

September 21, 2015 -- Mailed ROC Paperwork to August 6, 2016 -- Received Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 10 months 10 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our {His} N-400 Process

Eligible to Apply for Citizenship on September 14, 2016.

October 4, 2016 -- Mailed N-400 Paperwork.

November 8, 2016 -- Completed Biometrics.

May 6, 2017 -- Received Interview Letter in the Mail.

June 8, 2017 -- Interview Passed!

June 16, 2017 -- Oath Ceremony! He is a USC!!

FROM Application to CITIZENSHIP: Exactly 8 months 13 days! No RFEs.

== I am the Petitioner/Sponsor/Citizen Spouse ==

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Serbia
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I know we love each other...this is really between us or I would have never wasted my time and money going through this....

Unfortunately, that isn't enough for immigration: they require proof of your relationship, not your word! Please don't misunderstand me, I believe that you love each other, but you need some way to convince others and that requires more than you just saying it.

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