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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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4 minutes ago, carmel34 said:

What did you say?  Was this a US wife?  How long since your divorce was final?  Have you applied for US immigration or tourist visas before?  What was the outcome of these applications, if any?  Have you ever put married on a US visa application form when you were single, or single when you were married?  Seems strange to have three interviews, we rarely see that even in high fraud countries like yours.  If there's more to your story, sharing some of it might help us give you better advice as to what might be going on here.  There could be scrutiny because of the age difference, but since you lived together for so many years they may be focusing on something else that is making them question your relationship.

i got divorced 2015 jan divorce was provided to consulate , it was not from us wife, i never applied for us immigration before this is my first time, also i got married with my current wife on her second time visit, after that she stayed with me for almost 5 years in morocco i did a resident for her so she can be allowed to stay , i only traveled to qatar for work and it only was for one month and came back to morocco that was on 2013 i think, i never was arrested before all my background is clean i provided criminal record from court and from police station all clean, they did not ask too much about my wife, but they asked more about my ex....what do you think ? 

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12 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

i got divorced 2015 jan divorce was provided to consulate , it was not from us wife, i never applied for us immigration before this is my first time, also i got married with my current wife on her second time visit, after that she stayed with me for almost 5 years in morocco i did a resident for her so she can be allowed to stay , i only traveled to qatar for work and it only was for one month and came back to morocco that was on 2013 i think, i never was arrested before all my background is clean i provided criminal record from court and from police station all clean, they did not ask too much about my wife, but they asked more about my ex....what do you think ? 

How much time elapsed between the time that you divorced and when you first started communicating with your current wife?

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His issue is wife was living in Morocco when they had the first interview in  March 2019 and had no US domicile

she had to return to the US and establish a residency here and did that in early 2019/ hence they were able to get the second interview

 

when he submitted that proof they needed proof of the income as she had to have work

she has not been working here long so i would think (just a guess) that they are doing the necessary AP to decide if her job is adequate and long lasting 

 

not a big age problem anymore in Morocco / they are seeing this gap a lot 

she is still age bearing and only had a cyst removed / i apologise as this is very

painful and not just a cyst as i say but it did not affect ability to have more children

 

Abdo:

you will just have to wait and see if the embassy accepts her income as adequate and none of us here can tell you if they will or won't

just don't give up but maybe give it another year of US work to satisfy the income.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

His issue is wife was living in Morocco when they had the first interview in  March 2019 and had no US domicile

she had to return to the US and establish a residency here and did that in early 2019/ hence they were able to get the second interview

 

when he submitted that proof they needed proof of the income as she had to have work

she has not been working here long so i would think (just a guess) that they are doing the necessary AP to decide if her job is adequate and long lasting 

 

not a big age problem anymore in Morocco / they are seeing this gap a lot 

she is still age bearing and only had a cyst removed / i apologise as this is very

painful and not just a cyst as i say but it did not affect ability to have more children

 

Abdo:

you will just have to wait and see if the embassy accepts her income as adequate and none of us here can tell you if they will or won't

just don't give up but maybe give it another year of US work to satisfy the income.

 

 

thank you jeanneadil, we will never give up it was so hard leaving each other after living 5 years with each other we looking forward to be together again, also do not forget we have join sponsors that makes 100 thousands a year, they accepted it as my sponsors, also my wife is working too, we just have to wait to see what is their decision...

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26 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

thank you jeanneadil, we will never give up it was so hard leaving each other after living 5 years with each other we looking forward to be together again, also do not forget we have join sponsors that makes 100 thousands a year, they accepted it as my sponsors, also my wife is working too, we just have to wait to see what is their decision...

So sounds like the problem is not related to sponsorship/income.

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1 hour ago, Jorgedig said:

So sounds like the problem is not related to sponsorship/income.

It is

Casa is with who the sponsor is

Close relative /  lives close/  or a friend

These questions came up in a separate interview in that embassy

so,  if her job lacks stability like a good solid education to back it. ( and previous work history in a chosen field)  they will not depend on the sponsor to support them or him to work in the US if he lacks education himself

and Casa can and has denied multiple times

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1 hour ago, JeanneAdil said:

It is

Casa is with who the sponsor is

Close relative /  lives close/  or a friend

These questions came up in a separate interview in that embassy

so,  if her job lacks stability like a good solid education to back it. ( and previous work history in a chosen field)  they will not depend on the sponsor to support them or him to work in the US if he lacks education himself

and Casa can and has denied multiple times

so why they have not denied yet, of course no reason to deny if any reason to deny they would have done it before instead keeping the case in the consulate with 3 interviews also USCIS review reasons for deny at the end of my 3rd interview they told me i do not need to provide no documents and that they have everything , income requirements are met with qualified two joint sponsors.....

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7 minutes ago, abdo1 said:

so why they have not denied yet, of course no reason to deny if any reason to deny they would have done it before instead keeping the case in the consulate with 3 interviews also USCIS review reasons for deny at the end of my 3rd interview they told me i do not need to provide no documents and that they have everything , income requirements are met with qualified two joint sponsors.....

You can be in AP for another few months and get an approval

WHY they don't just deny?   who knows

but one man was told he was approved and given the Welcome to the US letter and then 6 months later his USC got notice that the visa was denied

read and read and read the posts on the portal site for morocco and remember when people quit posting or keeping up a timeline,  usually they got bad news

everyone seems to share good news

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6 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

You can be in AP for another few months and get an approval

WHY they don't just deny?   who knows

but one man was told he was approved and given the Welcome to the US letter and then 6 months later his USC got notice that the visa was denied

read and read and read the posts on the portal site for morocco and remember when people quit posting or keeping up a timeline,  usually they got bad news

everyone seems to share good news

yes maybe could be in AP, each case is not the same of others my case is different jeanneadil , the man you said that got denied maybe they found out something in security or background checks, so like i said each case is different....

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If she lived with him as husband and wife, in Morocco, for FIVE YEARS, the issue is not about whether the relationship is bona fide.  

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