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Hello,

Not that it matters all that much.. because I have done what I can do.. but how is a case rejected? or is it too vague to answer

Reasons to deny a visa are very specific with the exception of fraud question, is there a bonafide relationship? That is the only question that is up to the CO's discretion, everything else is pretty clear cut.

Do you pose a health risk?

Are you a security threat?

Are you likely to become a public charge?

Have you ever used drugs?

Have you ever committed a serious crime?

If you can answer no to all those questions, than the only thing you have to worry about is proving that you have a bonafide relationship.

thank you very very much.. There are no problems with any of the above. Iam in love and so his he.

To prove my bonafide relationshiop I have been three times to Italy to see my fiance Salah, and we speak a couple times daily. This process is just so daunting..Thank you again

Your trips to visit your fiance (provided you can provide documentation to prove they occurred) are great evidence that your intentions are sincere. If I were you, and with the limited information you have provided, I'd be making sure that my fiance has a way of demonstrating to a CO at an interview that his interest in and intentions towards you are also sincere.

What effort has he made in the relationship?

Has he taken an interest in you to the extent that he is fairly familiar with your family and your life and can answer questions about names, places, employment, interests, your past, your family, etc...?

These are the things a CO might be interested in checking out.

Just $.02... best wishes to the OP...

Maya

thanks maya.. my fiance knows everything about me.. I appreciate your post.. thanks again..and good luck with your journey

regina

Just to clarify......

There are two steps to the process.

The first is approval of the I129F, which is fairly rudimentary. It requires proof you have met in the last two years, that you are both free to and intend to marry, that the petitioner is a USC, and a few other minor clerical details.

The second is the consular phase. This is where the bonafides of the relationship will be reviewed by the consular official, as well as financials of the sponsor and the health and criminal backgound of the visa applicant.

It's important to be aware of what each phase requires and prepare accordingly.

As for the knarly attitude of some who think they know more than others, it's best to search around those posts. The information they have to offer is not worth the abuse.

thank you rebecca for your reply.. Its good to know the process

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You know I am really sorry I asked the question. This forum sometimes feels like the KGB instead of an understanding place where we are here to help each other. Once my fiance are here together, I am commit to help people such as myself with the same "stupid" questions that I asked. I promise not to look to this forum again for support. Just to my friends and family who understand the stress I am ( and most of us) under to get my fiance here to the US with me.

Reginaait, please don't let this circumstance prevent you from being here. VJ is a super supportive community. Not everyone can get along though, that happens anywhere. I'm sorry if you were offended at any point in this thread.

Best of luck to you!!!!

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You know I am really sorry I asked the question. This forum sometimes feels like the KGB instead of an understanding place where we are here to help each other. Once my fiance are here together, I am commit to help people such as myself with the same "stupid" questions that I asked. I promise not to look to this forum again for support. Just to my friends and family who understand the stress I am ( and most of us) under to get my fiance here to the US with me.

Please stick around, you'll be glad you did. Don't let one negative experience get in the way of all the support you can get from this great group of people. Stay, you'll be glad you did. :)

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