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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Haven't you posted here before? I remember this Congo/ Cameroon story. 

Immigration journey is not: fast, for the faint at heart, easy, cheap, for the impatient nor right away. If more than 50% of this applies to you, best get off the bus.

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1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

1. There’s nothing you can do about a lack of photos. You will have to find other evidence to prove it is a genuine relationship. 
2. KCC will assign you an interview location based on what is listed as your current residence in the DS260.

Thank you.
But if you say there's nothing to do that means that wedding photos are not mandatory and so there's a way out?
Are they not going to ask us about obtaining the marriage certificate since it is not accompanied by the photos during the ceremony?
For the meeting place we are left the free choice it is that brings me to ask where I am most likely to be understood and also to avoid the slow processing of my file?

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52 minutes ago, Diallo. said:

Thank you.
But if you say there's nothing to do that means that wedding photos are not mandatory and so there's a way out?
Are they not going to ask us about obtaining the marriage certificate since it is not accompanied by the photos during the ceremony?
For the meeting place we are left the free choice it is that brings me to ask where I am most likely to be understood and also to avoid the slow processing of my file?

You know the evidence you have and the details of your relationship/marriage. I have no idea what they will or won’t ask you, it will depend on how they perceive your case.

 

Although the DS260 implies you can choose where to be interviewed, regardless what you put in there KCC will assign you to the embassy or consulate that deals with residents of your current address as listed. If you are worried that you cannot speak good enough English or don’t know the official language where you will interview, you are allowed to bring an interpreter. If you want the interview in your home country you need to have an address there to list as current so that KCC can use that to assign you.
 

 

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3 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

You know the evidence you have and the details of your relationship/marriage. I have no idea what they will or won’t ask you, it will depend on how they perceive your case.

 

Although the DS260 implies you can choose where to be interviewed, regardless what you put in there KCC will assign you to the embassy or consulate that deals with residents of your current address as listed. If you are worried that you cannot speak good enough English or don’t know the official language where you will interview, you are allowed to bring an interpreter. If you want the interview in your home country you need to have an address there to list as current so that KCC can use that to assign you.
 

 

 

3 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

You know the evidence you have and the details of your relationship/marriage. I have no idea what they will or won’t ask you, it will depend on how they perceive your case.

 

Although the DS260 implies you can choose where to be interviewed, regardless what you put in there KCC will assign you to the embassy or consulate that deals with residents of your current address as listed. If you are worried that you cannot speak good enough English or don’t know the official language where you will interview, you are allowed to bring an interpreter. If you want the interview in your home country you need to have an address there to list as current so that KCC can use that to assign you.
 

 

Ah so in short...I remain calm and during the interview in case of request for photos I explain the situation to them? Some people advise me to go back to the country and submit my form and my husband there because I have a better chance of being understood there... What do you think? And if nevertheless I decide to continue in the Congo I have to redo a small staging of a real marriage, and also expect an administrative procedure because they will need verification of the documents provided which seems to take a maximum of time

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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***** two threads merged.  Please do not start more than one thread on a question, or related issues.  If you have more information to post or follow on questions, post them as a reply in this thread ******

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Other Country: Ethiopia
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On 5/30/2022 at 1:45 AM, Diallo. said:

I would start by thanking you for the time you take to help your brothers who yearn for the United States...

I would say that I came to you to help me in my case by providing your good advice

 

 

Edited by Abuimran1
 
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