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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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Yesterday went for interview with my spouse.Thought I would be allowed to

go in to interview with her;.My mistake ! She was probably like a duck in a

thunderstorm. We been liven for a year and a half together here in

Kathmandu.Inter view failed to produce visa.They need more ' proof of

relationship'. --marrage ceremony pics, e-mails, letters, phone records,

joint account. We have none of this nor was any of it necessary as I'v been
here with her and , in any case she doesn't write in english of understand computers.

I am a bit stumped at this point.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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You don't have any marriage ceremony pictures? Do you have any pictures of your time together... perhaps time spent with both you and family members as well? Lease agreements where you live, utility bills in both your names.... travel itinerary, passport stamps, etc. of travelling together... you said no joint accounts, but do you both have ID at the same address, maybe some form of insurance together, policies with each other listed as beneficiary, etc.

Phone or text records of your daily contact...

Do you have the emails, chat logs, phone records, etc. from prior to marriage as well?

There has to be some form of proof you guys have since you have been living together. She does not need to understand computers to get these types of things. Start thinking of anything related to your daily contact and life and see what you can find. Maybe a few affidavits from family/friends wouldn't hurt either. They do not pull tons of weight, but anything helps when you have little to begin with.

Best of luck with the rest of your journey!

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Yesterday went for interview with my spouse.Thought I would be allowed to

go in to interview with her;.My mistake ! She was probably like a duck in a

thunderstorm. We been liven for a year and a half together here in

Kathmandu.Inter view failed to produce visa.They need more ' proof of

relationship'. --marrage ceremony pics, e-mails, letters, phone records,

joint account. We have none of this nor was any of it necessary as I'v been

here with her and , in any case she doesn't write in english of understand computers.

I am a bit stumped at this point.

Perfectly natural to assume that you would be allowed to go with your Spouse to your embassy. This is an odd behavior for the US, most other countries embassies allows this and in fact some US embassies requires this.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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Yesterday went for interview with my spouse.Thought I would be allowed to

go in to interview with her;.My mistake ! She was probably like a duck in a

thunderstorm. We been liven for a year and a half together here in

Kathmandu.Inter view failed to produce visa.They need more ' proof of

relationship'. --marrage ceremony pics, e-mails, letters, phone records,

joint account. We have none of this nor was any of it necessary as I'v been

here with her and , in any case she doesn't write in english of understand computers.

I am a bit stumped at this point.

Sorry to hear that...Marriage certificate is the only thing you had? You did not even have the marriage pictures, family pictures with you both etc?

Any kids together? Anything with you both?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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i m really sory to hear about that. but stil u hav chance to provide them some evidence to prove ur relationship is very true. if u stayed one and half years together obviously u should hav pictures with ur partner or some functions pictures with your family members too. so provide them. best of luck.

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