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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hi! I've seen a lot of people on here who are married/engaged to someone from Morocco... I would love to here more about your success stories! How you met, what Morocco is like, etc... :D

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hi! I've seen a lot of people on here who are married/engaged to someone from Morocco... I would love to here more about your success stories! How you met, what Morocco is like, etc... :D

Here's a great blog you can poke through as well:

http://marocmama.com/

My Convoluted Story (see my profile for more details)
Jun 2009 - Met on Facebook
Mar 2010 - Visited Morocco for the first time, got engaged
Dec 30, 2011 - Wedding in Morocco (5th visit)
I-130/CR-1 (first time around)
31 Aug 2012 - Priority Date (Vermont, transferred to NBC)
31 Dec 2012 - NOA2
27Jul 2013 - Broke up/Separation (while waiting for case complete at NVC)
9 Jan 2014 - Filed for divorce in US (never completed)
4 Apr 2014 - USCIS NOIR
May 2015 - Reconciliation
Nov 2015 - Vacation together in Spain (7th in-person visit with each other)
I-130/IR-1 (second time around)
4 Feb 2016 - Priority Date
19 Apr 2016 - NOA2

17 May 2016 - NVC Case Number Assigned

31 May 2016 - Sent AOS/IV package to NVC

5 Jul 2016 - NVC Case Complete

10 Aug 2016 - Medical Exam

25 Aug 2016 - Interview - APPROVED

1 Sep 2016 - Husband picked up his visa

Husband POE'd @ IAD - 5 November

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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We met online after his brother whom i met in Paris ariport introduced us / i had been delayed for bad weather and his brother bought me lunch as none of the ATM machines worked to get money out for food. He said you would love my family and had one aunt and his brother write to me. I had just been to morocco to volunteer a month working with handicapped

He was younger than me so i thought of this as good freindship (October 2008) June 2009 i traveled to meet all this family.

i fell in love with the man who treated all the women in his family as queens.

We filed K 1 and were denied so i flew back to marry in February 2010 ( married march 2010)

Flew back for month of November for honeymoon

we had a struggle to be applroved as paperwork was damaged in USCIS building in California when a water pipe broke/ it was quite a while before i was notified and then we ended up in Missouri office and then Nebraska office.

Don't try K 1 from morocco / too many are denied this / marry and apply CR 1

We are now married almost 7 years / he is here working and has been accepted to college

I am blessed to know this man

Keep all the receipts of travel / send free 123 greeting cards online (free and can print out cover page)

Correspond thru sites that you can print out chats ( a few pages representing each month)

Take photos of you and him and you and his family

Make sure he knows your family and background

Good luck

If you need the info to marry and needed documents for marriage in morocco, write to me

Keep copies of all you send to USCIS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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01/28/2013 I-130 package sent

01/31/2013 Notice of Action Date After POE
02/01/2013 Received e-mail and text notification of acceptance
11/26/2013 Applied for SS#
02/04/2013 Received hard copy NOA1 (case not found in on-line system) 12/02/2013 ELIS site still states "accepted"
03/12/2013 Transferred to the local office 12/27/2013 received green card
04/10/2013 Case still not found in on-line system
04/15/2013 INFO-PASS appointment

05/01/2013 NOA2 sent petition approved

NVC Stage...of course it has to be complicatedreading.gifrolleyes.gif

05/09/2013 Case received by NVC

05/23/2013 Received case #'s from NVC

05/23/2013 DS-3032 sent from husband's e-mail

06/03/2013 First day I can not access payment portal

06/04/2013 AOS Fee invoiced and payment made

06/04/2013 DS-3032 resent with Supervisor Review

06/05/2013 DS-3032 acceptance e-mail

06/05/2013 AOS Fee shows "PAID"

06/06/2013 AOS package express mailed

06/07/2013 IV bill invoiced and payment made (still waiting on documents from Hubby)

06/08/2013 IV package express mailed

06/25/2013 IV reviewed - Checklist (2 errors, Birth document & date on DS-230)

06/26/2013 Requested supervisor review by e-mail & verbal request for birth document (fingers crossed)

06/27/2013 AOS accepted

06/28/2013 Checklist response sent for corrected DS-230 (I had my husband sign extra's just in-case)

08/02/2013 NVC requested a supervisor review on the checklist item over 20 business day window

08/05/2013 Case Complete!!! kicking.gif

08/27/2013 Interview Assigned

10/30/2013 Interview

11/04/2013 Pick up Passport

11/12/2013 POE @ JFK

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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We met online after his brother whom i met in Paris ariport introduced us / i had been delayed for bad weather and his brother bought me lunch as none of the ATM machines worked to get money out for food. He said you would love my family and had one aunt and his brother write to me. I had just been to morocco to volunteer a month working with handicapped

He was younger than me so i thought of this as good freindship (October 2008) June 2009 i traveled to meet all this family.

i fell in love with the man who treated all the women in his family as queens.

We filed K 1 and were denied so i flew back to marry in February 2010 ( married march 2010)

Flew back for month of November for honeymoon

we had a struggle to be applroved as paperwork was damaged in USCIS building in California when a water pipe broke/ it was quite a while before i was notified and then we ended up in Missouri office and then Nebraska office.

Don't try K 1 from morocco / too many are denied this / marry and apply CR 1

We are now married almost 7 years / he is here working and has been accepted to college

I am blessed to know this man

Keep all the receipts of travel / send free 123 greeting cards online (free and can print out cover page)

Correspond thru sites that you can print out chats ( a few pages representing each month)

Take photos of you and him and you and his family

Make sure he knows your family and background

Good luck

If you need the info to marry and needed documents for marriage in morocco, write to me

Keep copies of all you send to USCIS

there have been at least a dozen married couples from Morocco who have been denied over the last 5-6 years. One of them are my friends in real life(they live down the street) They were denied k-1 and then cr-1. It was sent back for revocation, It took almost 5 years to get her husband here. Marriage guarantees nothing in Casa. If you do a search you will find others cases like theirs.


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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Met my husband in Morocco in 2008 while I was on vacation at the restaurant he owned . We spent a month of going out and enjoying time together . Came back to usa and stayed in contact but a month later lost my phone so lost all contact no Facebook at that time . 2013 December had a friend who visited Morocco and went to his place and the rest is history . Went back in April of 2014 and 3 times after that and filed a k1 April of 2015 and was approved 4 months later at the interview and December 2015 he arrived in USA happiest moment ever and January 2016 officially married .

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