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do you think diffrence of 34 ys can make a problem at the day of the interview?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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You should prepare a large amount of documentation, especially photos and correspondence over a [long] period of time.

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Filed: Country: Spain
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HI EVERYONE

there is about difrence of 34 years between a woman and her fiance . Would that be a problem for them ?

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If the female is 55 and the male is 21, and you are dealing with Morrocco...that could be a problem.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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HI EVERYONE

there is about difrence of 34 years between a woman and her fiance . Would that be a problem for them ?

thanks

All visa applicants must demonstrate to a Consular officer's satisfaction that the relationship is bonafide. The greater the age difference, the more difficult that demonstration may be. If the woman is older, magnify that statement. I would advise any such couple to become very familiar with how bona fides are demonstrated and build a good case. Their case should include intimate knowledge of their partner, and partner's family members. The more time they can spend together with multiple visits during the visa process, the better off they will be.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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It can vary from country to country, and who is older than who.

Your profile and timeline details to give a good answer.

What country are we talking about? Why not fill that detail in your profile out.

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