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It really matters how much time you spent together before.  You say there were four visits.  How long was each visit?  Time spent together in person, is the most important factor.  If these were short visits, then not seeing each other for two years is a bigger deal than if you had significant time together before that.  The "why" does matter, but not much.

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

It really matters how much time you spent together before.  You say there were four visits.  How long was each visit?  Time spent together in person, is the most important factor.  If these were short visits, then not seeing each other for two years is a bigger deal than if you had significant time together before that.  The "why" does matter, but not much.

1month, 15 days, 1 month and last was 15 days

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8 hours ago, kemalali15@gmail. said:

1month, 15 days, 1 month and last was 15 days

That all looks good.  During which of the four previous visits did you marry?

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17 hours ago, pushbrk said:

That all looks good.  During which of the four previous visits did you marry?

On the second period 

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21 hours ago, kemalali15@gmail. said:

On the second period 

Then they will see there were four visits total, two of which were after the marriage took place.  I don't see a problem with them understanding the situation.  People have lives to live.  If you met once and married on the first visit, then never saw each other again, that paints a very different picture.  If she can visit again before the interview, that is obviously better than not visiting.  Otherwise, it is what it is.

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On 11/18/2024 at 12:58 AM, pushbrk said:

It really matters how much time you spent together before.  You say there were four visits.  How long was each visit?  Time spent together in person, is the most important factor.  If these were short visits, then not seeing each other for two years is a bigger deal than if you had significant time together before that.  The "why" does matter, but not much.

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