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K3 Visa Denied - 212(a)(5)(A)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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To say the least, my husband and I are in SHOCK!!! We went to a second consular interview in Bogota yesterday armed with more proof of the realtionship and were grilled each, seperately for 30 min with questons that included shoe size, what side of the bed, favorite music,....etc. Of 30 questions each, we may have answered 3 differntly and the CO denied us. She asked if we were cousins or 2nd cousins!!!! I called an attorney right away in the US and he´s handleing the appeal process, but I sure could use some advice from anyone that may have been in a similar situation. We are so in love and want desperately to be together. Those in K3 Colombia Club know how much effort I´ve put into this process. I wouldn´t be doing this for my cousin!

Dre

7/19/06 - Married in Medellin

9/4/06 - Submitted I-130

9/18/06 - NOA1 Recieved

9/25/06 - Submitted I-129F

9/27/06 - NOA1 Recieved

11/22/06 - NOA2 Recieved for BOTH I-129F & I-130(APPROVED!!!)

1/22/07 - 1st Interview in Bogota (221g Issued, new appointment scheduled)

02/16/07 - 2nd Interview (Visa Denied)

2/21/07 - Contacted Senator Saxby Chambliss GA for Assitance

7/23/07 - 3rd Interview - Visa Approved!!!!!!!

11/13/07 - POE - JFK

AOS...A new journey begins

2/7/08 - AOS Officially In Mail _ Overnight Mail to Chicgo

2/8/08 - Recieved in Chicago

2/14/08 - NOA1 Recieved

3/11/08 - Biometrics Appointment

4/11/08 - Recv'd Email - EAD Approved, Card Production Ordered

4/15/08 - Recv'd EAD Card, Applied for SS Card

4/21/08 - Recv'd SS Card

4/20/09 - Interview Date

6/12/09 - AOS Approved

7/25/09 - Received Green Card in Mail

4/23/11 - 2nd Interview - Approved Lifted Conditions

12/13/2012 - Naturalization Ceremony (FINALLY OVER)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Morocco
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To say the least, my husband and I are in SHOCK!!! We went to a second consular interview in Bogota yesterday armed with more proof of the realtionship and were grilled each, seperately for 30 min with questons that included shoe size, what side of the bed, favorite music,....etc. Of 30 questions each, we may have answered 3 differntly and the CO denied us. She asked if we were cousins or 2nd cousins!!!! I called an attorney right away in the US and he´s handleing the appeal process, but I sure could use some advice from anyone that may have been in a similar situation. We are so in love and want desperately to be together. Those in K3 Colombia Club know how much effort I´ve put into this process. I wouldn´t be doing this for my cousin!

Dre

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So you were denied outright and have to appeal (per the 212(a)(5)(A)) Or was your case returned for further review? There is a big difference!

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