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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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I visited her 2011 n 2012. 2013, we got engaged. During those visiting, we went outside the country 2 times. In 2014, I went to marry her. 2015 I visited her again n we went outside the country.

U said copy the passport, u mean copy all the passport pages or just the page that we have stamp?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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When you go for interview, you take additional evidence as much as possible. Make copies of your and her passports that shows visa or entry and exit stamps side by side. Of course make copies of your pictures and informations as well. You will be there so you can show your actual passport. They asked for my passport and matched with her passport if they are same and similar countries/dates. I see you visited multiple times before getting engaged so it's hard to tell the reason for denial. At this embassy, they never tell you actual reason. You can kind of assume what they focused on during interview. Ask your wife which questions they kept asking again and again. They didn't deny her for lying about you were there. I don't know why she had to lie but it's done now nothing you can do about it. Hopefully they did not write it down and may not even bring it up. They never asked us anything related to our first case(K-1). They knew about it of course they mentioned it in the beginning and also apologized in the end for denying first time. Just remember you cannot leave anything behind. Take every piece of evidence you have. Be there and you will be successful.

They never gave us any reason when they denied us first time. We had overwhelming evidence including international travel together. She visited my parents in a different country and stayed with them as well as 2 other countries all with me. During interview they asked me 99% of the questions. Everything was perfect. I thought it was slam dunk. But in the end the guy said he is sorry he cannot approve us. I didn't know then Cambodia is a high fraud visa country and they deny visa to most applicants even though everything is perfect. Learned hard way and in the process, witnessed and experienced many other couples going through heartbreaking process of denial after denials over the years for basically no reason at all. But it's not their fault. Massive visa fraud in the past made them so strict.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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Just the pages that have exit and entry stamps and also your picture and information not whole passport. You can organize side by side and describe exit and entry stamps on both of your passports copies. Just describe (write ) which country and when. I did it when I applied CR-1 and then during interview CO asked for my passport and he looked at all of those and compared with my wife's passport. I guess he was looking at both of our passports for marching dates of international travel.

 
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