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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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How do we know that these red flag is present in our case or not ??

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Red flags are things that usually are against the cultural norm of your country.

1. US Citizen older and woman

2. Divoreced

3. Children from previous marriage or relationships

4. Educational difference

5. Religious difference

6. Short courtship

7. short visits (usually under 30 days face time together)

8. Married first time meeting face to face

Things like that can be issues that may make CO look deeper or ask more questions. Sometimes an issue sometimes not

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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Red flags are things that usually are against the cultural norm of your country.

1. US Citizen older and woman

2. Divoreced

3. Children from previous marriage or relationships

4. Educational difference

5. Religious difference

6. Short courtship

7. short visits (usually under 30 days face time together)

8. Married first time meeting face to face

Things like that can be issues that may make CO look deeper or ask more questions. Sometimes an issue sometimes not

We had all of these with the exception 4 and 7 of and our petition was approved with no RFE and my husband didn't have a problem getting his visa. My husband is from a MENA country, I am 21 years older, he is Muslim- I am catholic , I am divorced with 2 children,we were married on the first visit. We had huge red flags and my husband didn't have a problem getting his visa. I was there for 6 weeks the first visit, married, and USCIS only had the one visit to base our petition on. But after the initial visit I traveled back To Jordan 4 times in 6 months, all extended stays with the exception of one that was about 10 days. I attended the interview with my husband and although we brought a lot of supporting evidence to show those visits, the CO never asked to see one piece of it. When asked if I made any subsequent visits after the first visit, he just wrote down the dates and that was that. The interview lasted about 30 minutes and we were both questioned, but never together. His visa was approved after a few weeks of AP, he has been here an year and we are going strong.

I will say that by far Pakistan is one of the most, if not THE most difficult consulate to go through.


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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Pakistan
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We had all of these with the exception 4 and 7 of and our petition was approved with no RFE and my husband didn't have a problem getting his visa. My husband is from a MENA country, I am 21 years older, he is Muslim- I am catholic , I am divorced with 2 children,we were married on the first visit. We had huge red flags and my husband didn't have a problem getting his visa. I was there for 6 weeks the first visit, married, and USCIS only had the one visit to base our petition on. But after the initial visit I traveled back To Jordan 4 times in 6 months, all extended stays with the exception of one that was about 10 days. I attended the interview with my husband and although we brought a lot of supporting evidence to show those visits, the CO never asked to see one piece of it. When asked if I made any subsequent visits after the first visit, he just wrote down the dates and that was that. The interview lasted about 30 minutes and we were both questioned, but never together. His visa was approved after a few weeks of AP, he has been here an year and we are going strong.

I will say that by far Pakistan is one of the most, if not THE most difficult consulate to go through.

I most definitely agree with you on that Pakistan is a difficult one. We have been on AP for 9 months now.

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I-129F NOA2 : 2012-11-07

NVC Received : 2012-11-13

NVC Left : 2012-11-28

Consulate Received : 2012-12-03

Packet 3 Received : 2012-12-05

Packet 3 Sent : 2012-12-15

Packet 4 Received : 2012-12-20

Interview Date : 2013-01-18

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