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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Totally depends on your case, if there are any red flags (age or religious difference, recent divorce etc), how many times you've met and for how long etc.

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Filed: Country: Nepal
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Totally depends on your case, if there are any red flags (age or religious difference, recent divorce etc), how many times you've met and for how long etc.

My wife is 10 years elder than me. She came to meet me twice in 2013 in my country n we got marid. Will it be a problem?
Filed: Country: Nepal
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My wife is a PR and she is 10 years elder than me... We had 4-5 year relation and we did court marriage on Jan 2013 when we met for the 1st time and on Sept we did traditional marriage when she came here. My Question is, does our age difference creates problem to me in getting visa here in Nepal in Interview? How much possibility is there to get accepted or denied?

Filed: Country: Nepal
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My wife is a PR and she is 10 years elder than me... We had 4-5 year relation and we did court marriage on Jan 2013 when we met for the 1st time and on Sept we did traditional marriage when she came here. My Question is, does our age difference creates problem to me in getting visa here in Nepal in Interview? How much possibility is there to get accepted or denied?

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Italy
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The age difference can't create you problems, why should it? There are many couples with several years of difference!! So you will need to bring to the interview evidence that your relationship is genuine.. picture, letters, e-mail and skype history if you have,and maybe call history. if you have these, don't worry. Good Luck!


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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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**** Three topics merged. PLease do not post more than once on an issue/ question ****

Yes, ten years can be an issue, it depends on your case though. For example, how common is it in your culture for a young man to marry an older woman? How old are both of you (20 to 30 will be more of a red flag than 6-0 to 70)? Is she past child bearing age and you have no kids?

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Country: Nepal
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So you got married when you met her for the first time? and it is a love marriage not arranged... Forget about the age, i already see lots of red flags. I hope things work out for you if your relationship is genuine.

actually we met on social media. we hav every proof of our relationship. Love letters shared on 2010 when she was here in Nepal. Letters after she went to USA, western papers, chat histories, gifts, cards etc.. We did court mariage on our 1st meeting when she came on jan 2013 for the 1st time after she went there n on sept she again came we did traditional mariage caling my mother on another place of Nepal coz my father was against it. We hav mariage photos n videos which is greatest proof
Filed: Country: Nepal
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**** Three topics merged. PLease do not post more than once on an issue/ question ****

Yes, ten years can be an issue, it depends on your case though. For example, how common is it in your culture for a young man to marry an older woman? How old are both of you (20 to 30 will be more of a red flag than 6-0 to 70)? Is she past child bearing age and you have no kids?

m 25 n she is 35. We dnt want kids until i wont b there...
 
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