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As I approach my interview this week, I can't help but to think so many things, both positive and negative. I am so scared they might deny us for the simple fact that I was still married when I met my fiance, although I was legally seperated and I have proof of that, I am just concerned that they may hold on to that as an excuse to deny me. I am fully prepared or alteast I think I am and hope this will not be an issue. Before I leave to my beautiful country tomorrow, I just want to thank everyone for their positive inputs, influences and comments. I will definitly keep every one posted and come back with awesome news and a review that can help my fellow VJ fam!

Any advices before I go would be greatly appreciated!!!

xoxo

Denise

USCIS
06/15/2012- Sent 129-F
06/18/2012- 129-F Application Received at Texas Lockbox
06/21/2012- Email and Text of NOA1
06/25/2012- Hardcopy I-797 received (Vermont it is)
02/08/2013- RFE sad.png
02/25/2013- RFE Received
03/25/2013- NOA 2 (Finally)
04/08/2013- CASE # Assigned and sent to Consulate
05/16/2013- Interview- Approved!!!!!

Broke off relationship sometime late 2013

Placed on AP for 10 months and then withdrew the petition 02/2014….

Living my life day by day….no stress smile.png

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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They wont deny u for being still married when meeting your fiance, and since u have evidence that u were seperated there is nothing to worry about. Just stay positive and be honest and everything will work out ill be praying for you . Good luck

Peace & Much Love

~ SouSou~

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No worries, Just speak with the truth, and have all your papers works ready to back that up.... All will be well, Good luck on your interview, and hope to here those words alll over again APROVADA!!!!!!!

~* GodsGift225*~

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