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AFRILION

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  1. :dance::dance: congrats shows this week was great one at the consulate -if i remember the last post you had said that the interview was rescheduled to august?-you guys enjoy life together :dance:

    They told me that the interview could not be rescheduled for mid August. They asked my fiance to show up for interview with or without police certificate. I am so glad that things worked out for me.I wish the rest of vj family best of luck.

  2. Hi family, here is a summary of my fiancée’s interview experience:

    -Fiancee arrived at the consulate 6:30. The queue was long.

    -Two hours wait before she was asked to hand DS forms and I-134

    -She was called for fingerprint after an hour.

    -Two hours wait before she was called for interview by lady C.O.

    INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    1)Did your husband file for you? I don’t have a husband. My fiancé filled for me

    2)What is his name? Afrilion

    3)When did you meet? Nov 2006

    4)How did you meet? Through mutual friend who lives in Canada .....

    5)How do you know the mutual friend? Through my sister .......

    6)How does your fiancé know the mutual friend? They are friends ......

    7)When is the first time you talked? Nov 2006

    8)When did you meet in person? Oct 2008

    9)How long were you together? 28 days

    10)Do you have evidence of your relationship? Yes. Photo Album, receipts for set of gold and other gifts, emails, mail, cell phone record, calling card, remittance record etc ( Note: she went through all the gift receipts and evidence)

    11)How much did the ring cost? $$$$

    12)He bought you a set of gold why are you wearing the ring only? I am afraid Gangsters will rob me ( Pigwa Ngeta)

    13)CONGRATULATIONS YOUR VISA IS APPROVED. COME PICK IT ON FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Hi family, here is a summary of my fiancée’s interview experience:

    -Fiancee arrived at the consulate 6:30. The queue was long.

    -Two hours wait before she was asked to hand DS forms and I-134

    -She was called for fingerprint after an hour.

    -Two hours wait before she was called for interview by lady C.O.

    INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

    1)Did your husband file for you? I don’t have a husband. My fiancé filled for me

    2)What is his name? Afrilion

    3)When did you meet? Nov 2006

    4)How did you meet? Through mutual friend who lives in Canada .....

    5)How do you know the mutual friend? Through my sister .......

    6)How does your fiancé know the mutual friend? They are friends ......

    7)When is the first time you talked? Nov 2006

    8)When did you meet in person? Oct 2008

    9)How long were you together? 28 days

    10)Do you have evidence of your relationship? Yes. Photo Album, receipts for set of gold and other gifts, emails, mail, cell phone record, calling card, remittance record etc ( Note: she went through all the gift receipts and evidence)

    11)How much did the ring cost? $$$$

    12)He bought you a set of gold why are you wearing the ring only? I am afraid Gangsters will rob me ( Pigwa Ngeta)

    13)CONGRATULATIONS YOUR VISA IS APPROVED. COME PICK IT ON FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Oh my this is so stressful for both you and your wife. I am curious how you felt you were treated at the Embassy?

    So this attorney that your wife has contacted, what papers are they asking for? I wonder if they're a local lawyer, whether they deal with immigration denials specifically too. With immigration lawyers they do not have to be local for you to acquire them and that can help you to find the proper one. I only say that because it is a lot of money, I am wondering if the lawyer wanted to sign a contract for the amount paid as well? If you can find an attorney that is on AILA - this is an immigration lawyer association that only has members in good standing before the legal bar association etc. I only suggested looking at this because so many people without knowing it end up with a lawyer that costs money and time and does not do things properply - but I'm sure your wife is taking that into consideration. I'm so sorry for your struggle.

    From the questions that they asked you it does sound like the length of time you've known each other and the Internet meeting were significant to them but also I'm sure the answers were on the approved petition. Did you have a copy of the approved petition? I am sure your answers matched your wife's answers - sometimes looking at the wording on the petition can be helpful. I'm so sorry I wish I had more helpful information to give you. I do think that embassy's must be suspicious of Internet meeting and yet it's a new world and that's how many people are meeting now, so perhaps they don't have a sophisticated way of weeding out the good and bad yet.

    Keep us posted about your case and ask as many questions as you need. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful but I wish you the best.

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