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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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8 minutes ago, DILAW said:

Yeah, u r right.  I went to Malaysia with my wife back in December and it was very easy to get the 90 days Visa but i heard that Malaysia soon will reduce it to 14 days.  My cousin is in Malaysia now with his wife.  He has been there since March 17 and his wife has been in Malaysia since April 2016.  He told me what he has heard is Malaysia starting 2018 will not renew nor extend visas for Yemeni citizens.  Right now i guess Yemeni citizens can extend their visas for 6 months after their 3 months visa expires.

I was able to get my wife a visa to Jordan which cost$120 or $100 in yemen.  Took about 3 weeks but i got it for her.  

Sudan i don't know anything about, but i think Yemeni citizens are allowed.

Wallah i am getting suck and tired of this process.  It's been 6 months since i started and i haven't even gotten through the USCIS.  They sent me a RFE which i responded to back in April and i haven't heard a thing from them.  I have contacted my congresswoman and that didn't get me anywhere

Ya i know how you feel. My case was at USCIS for a year and half. They forgot about it and when i complained, they approved it a week later. Now it has been two and half years since i started everything. You will get your approval soon inshallah and then you can move on with the process. Women are easier than man so it shouldnt be to bad for you, inshallah khayr. 

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On ‎6‎/‎7‎/‎2017 at 0:55 PM, aabdulsa said:

Ya i know how you feel. My case was at USCIS for a year and half. They forgot about it and when i complained, they approved it a week later. Now it has been two and half years since i started everything. You will get your approval soon inshallah and then you can move on with the process. Women are easier than man so it shouldnt be to bad for you, inshallah khayr. 

In Sha Allah all our cases get approved asap.  But I wanted to comment on your previous reply when you mentioned the "treatment" of the Jordanian embassy to Yemeni citizens.  I was looking at the documents required and reading what to bring to the interview and it clearly says to bring divorce papers or if previous spouse has passed away, then to bring death certificate.  Sometimes us Yemenies want things to go our way even if we are at fault.  I am not saying this to criticize you wallah, but I know a lot of us are like that :)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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27 minutes ago, DILAW said:

In Sha Allah all our cases get approved asap.  But I wanted to comment on your previous reply when you mentioned the "treatment" of the Jordanian embassy to Yemeni citizens.  I was looking at the documents required and reading what to bring to the interview and it clearly says to bring divorce papers or if previous spouse has passed away, then to bring death certificate.  Sometimes us Yemenies want things to go our way even if we are at fault.  I am not saying this to criticize you wallah, but I know a lot of us are like that :)

Wrong person, i never mentioned anything about Jordan. Lol 

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