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11 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

you come here and ask a question from those of us that have been thru this

and then don't listen 

it took us 6 years (married for 5 of them ) to get a spousal visa from African country Morocco

and i made 5 trips totally 6 months spending a month to 3 months there at a time

 

do it your way and then tell us what happens

best to you both''

 

 

 

Whenever a U.S. citizen marries and then sponsors a noncitizen for an immigrant visa or green card based on marriage, the couple can expect one thing: Their application will be carefully scrutinized by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and also by the U.S. State Department (if the immigrant is applying from overseas, through a U.S. consulate).

The U.S. government tends to believe, based purely on anecdotal evidence, that a large number of the marriage-based immigration applications it receives are fraudulent or fake; in other words, that they're just an attempt by the would-be immigrant to obtain U.S. residence. (See I.N.A. § 204(c).)

Thank you for sharing and I’m glad to hear that you guys are finally together. I’m not disputing for you said, was just asking for your source.

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13 minutes ago, DAYEE28 said:

Did you apply for the k1 immediately after you met her? And what are some of the evidence you had to provide for an on going relationship? Thanks for your reply, much appreciated.

She came to visit me and after she went back to US we applied right away. Evidence were pictures ,boarding ticket, restaurant and shop receipts etc from my country during the trip.  Anything you can find while you were together. 
btw we got engaged and took pictures of the rings and us. 

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5 minutes ago, Aili & Dani said:

She came to visit me and after she went back to US we applied right away. Evidence were pictures ,boarding ticket, restaurant and shop receipts etc from my country during the trip.  Anything you can find while you were together. 
btw we got engaged and took pictures of the rings and us. 

Ok thanks for the info. From what I’m getting from this tread, your process was easy because because you are base in a European country but mine will be more difficult because my fiancé is in Africa. 

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11 minutes ago, DAYEE28 said:

Ok thanks for the info. From what I’m getting from this tread, your process was easy because because you are base in a European country but mine will be more difficult because my fiancé is in Africa. 

Yeah maybe. Anyway get a lot of evidence, the only thing that can help you prove your relationship is real. Good luck🙏

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4 hours ago, DAYEE28 said:

Thanks for your reply, I really appreciate it. The country in question is Liberia. Did anybody on here have a success with just one visit? Cause I don’t have money to be going back and forth.

I married my husband on the first visit and succeeded with ease but that was 10 years ago.


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4 hours ago, Aili & Dani said:

Me and my wife met online 6 months before first meeting. We did k1 visa and by the time visa was ready we already been together for more than a year. So k1 is safe bet. 

Apples and oranges.

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4 hours ago, DAYEE28 said:

Cause I don’t have money to be going back and forth.

Can you really afford to sponsor an immigrant, in that case?  

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5 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

The US o Governent

along with all VJ members who have been denied and gotten a NOID or NOIR and had to fight to get a visa including me

and we are married now for over 11 years but it took us from 2009 to 2015 to be approved and it was costly %35,000 in all 

this is not cheap

this is not easy

this is not fast

 

Do yourself a favor and read posts here every day of people who marry fast

that makes immigration a priority and it can be heartbreaking

you need time to get to know each other / the romance is great 

and the visa process puts so much stress on 2 people ,  it can tear you apart

 

get to know her

go to meet her

come home and take on a 2nd job so you can return and marry 

and then try for a visa

the way you plan is MORE THAN LIKELY going to fail and a denied visa is harder and longer to overcome than doing it so it will be approved 

 

do it your way and come back in 18 months and ask me how to overome your NOID

Ok will do that but what time do you think I should allow in between before starting the process or how many visits will be considered enough

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11 minutes ago, DAYEE28 said:

Yeap!!!! The thing is from here to Liberia, plane tickets  is close to $2k and it will probably cost me  other 2-3k plus in expensive  when I get there.

same for all of us 

and cost to leave your car at airport or take a shuttle 

mostly as there are few direct flights from any country to another and we all have to do layovers 

right now there are no and i mean no cheap rates 

Adil is headed back to Morocco to do EID but he bought the ticket 5 months ago, thankfully ,  as now it is about twice as much

 

BTW

we haven't addressed issues like any other red flags?

big age difference -10 years or more

difference of religions

either family is against this marriage

she can' not have children as important in some countries

and we have seen a lot of "one person has a spouse and can not produce divorce papers"  seen that one a lot lately

the other "use of Marijuana by immigrant or postive TB test

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58 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

same for all of us 

and cost to leave your car at airport or take a shuttle 

mostly as there are few direct flights from any country to another and we all have to do layovers 

right now there are no and i mean no cheap rates 

Adil is headed back to Morocco to do EID but he bought the ticket 5 months ago, thankfully ,  as now it is about twice as much

 

BTW

we haven't addressed issues like any other red flags?

big age difference -10 years or more

difference of religions

either family is against this marriage

she can' not have children as important in some countries

and we have seen a lot of "one person has a spouse and can not produce divorce papers"  seen that one a lot lately

the other "use of Marijuana by immigrant or postive TB test

Both of us are Christain and is 10yrs consider a big age difference?

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