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I agree we need to get this pinned.

I agree as my fiance got denied today and only given the reason as 221(g). The interviewer was mean and my fiance answered everything correctly, but the interviewer asked why he did not fall in love with a Moroccan woman. My fiance said it was horrible.. I posted a forum on the horrible exerience.. I have no idea what to do next.. I agree get this pinned!!!!!

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I agree we need to get this pinned.

I agree as my fiance got denied today and only given the reason as 221(g). The interviewer was mean and my fiance answered everything correctly, but the interviewer asked why he did not fall in love with a Moroccan woman. My fiance said it was horrible.. I posted a forum on the horrible exerience.. I have no idea what to do next.. I agree get this pinned!!!!!

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Extra, Extra!!! Read all about it!!!

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...240528&st=0

Give Generously, Live Fully, Laugh Often, Love Completely...AND PRAY ALWAYS!!!

He is home!!!

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I am still confused. Why is this forum here and not out on the main area? Are MENA ppl the only ones who get the Other box checked? I can find and read abt 221g and 212 under the Immigration and Nationality Act, but where in the INA is info abt Other box checked so I can read abt it?

This forum title is Replying to Returning Petitions to the US via 221g. So does the Other box fall into this category? I want to read abt the Other box info in the INA, where is it?

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I have wondered the same thing, but as long as it is pinned, and there are a lot of people that know about this thread, then I am happy.

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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Ok it looks like I have finally made it to the right thread. I posted this feed this morning. Now I think that I am in a state of shock. I have faxed my Senator. I have pulled up form after form. My fiance is still on the train to home and I am stuck in limbo. :(:wacko:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=241259

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I found this article by Marc Ellis, an attorney another VJ member recommended. I am not making any statements as to the validity of the statements but thought it was very interesting and deals with the 221g, especially relating to the K1 visa. http://www.ilw.com/articles/2006,0323-ellis.shtm

6/27/2009 Married

10/20/2009 I-130 sent

10/28/2009 NOA1

2/8/2010 NOA2

2/12/2010 NVC received and case number assigned

2/19/2010 Gave NVC email addresses

2/19/2010 AOS/DS3032 generated (not related to giving the emails)

2/21/2010 Emailed DS3032

2/22/2010 Received DS3032 and AOS bill via email

2/23/2010 Paid AOS bill

2/25/2010 AOS bill shows Paid and coversheet printed

3/2/2010 Received IV bill

4/9/2010 Paid IV bill

4/12/2010 IV bill shows Paid and coversheet printed

4/13/2010 Mailed IV packet

4/15/2010 IV packet received and signed for

4/16/2010 AOS packet mailed

4/19/2010 AOS packet received and signed for

4/20/2010 AVR changed and states biographic documents received on 4/17/2010

4/24/2010 AVR notes AOS entered into system on 4/23/2010

4/28/2010 Sign-in fail and NVC operator confirms case complete

5/01/2010 Interview assigned!

6/16/2010 Medical Exam

6/29/2010 Interview Approved!

7/7/2010 Visa in hand!

7/22/2010 POE

ROC

5/15/2012 Mailed in I-751

5/16/2012 Received

6/5/2012 Check cashed

6/6/2012 NOA1 received

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Morocco
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I am protesting...I want this issue pinned! :protest:

Petitions Returned to the United States

More and more this is how Morocco is handling visa petitions, and it does not matter the amount of proof of relationship you provide. We need a central place to review/share extremely important information to help ourselves and others going through this issue. Possibly even prevent this from happening to others in the future.

I will gladly create a legible, credible, and searchable compilation of all immigration guidelines surrounding petition return/revocation, research, etc. if VJ would commit to pinning this issue for us. Even if it is only in the ME/NA forum...PIN IT PLEASE?????

(F) ~Kiya~ (F)

here we go members, u have gotten my vote.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Not to be rude to anyone, but this topic has been pinned for a long time....pinned means the topic stays at the top of the forum no matter what. Reading the wiki guide at the top of the page will help you with all the VJ lingo...

Never give up on anything God has told you to believe for; never quit doing anything He has clearly shown you to do. Your diligence will pay off with a blessing from God." -Joyce Meyers

K1 Journey

-Filed August 2009

-Approved October 2009

-Interview in Casablanca January 2010

-Results DENIED

CR1 Journey

-Married March 2010

-Filed June 2010

-Approved October 2010

-NVC Journey 13 Weeks

-Interview in Casablanca March 2011

-Results DENIED

-USCIS received May 10, 2011

-NOIR received January 30, 2012

-NOIR sent February 21, 2012

-NOIR received by USCIS February 22, 2012

-NOIR response February 28, 2012--REAFFIRMED!

-NVC received petition March 19, 2012

-Petition sent to Casa March 20, 2012

-Consulate called husband to set interview March 26, 2012

-Interview set for April 2, 2012 at 3pm!!

-Interview results--APPROVED!

-Civil documents in--April 5, 2012

-Consulate called April 6, 2012 to pick up visa following Monday

-IR1 received--April 9, 2012

-POE--May 9, 2012

-Applied SS card--May 23, 2012

-Received SS card--May 26, 2012

-Received Welcome Letter--May 29, 2012

-GC mailed--June 1, 2012

-Received 10 year GC--June 4, 2012

-Applied for citizenship--February/March 2015

-Request for more proof/evidence--July 2015

-Approved--July 2015

-Citizenship Ceremony-- August 2015

NO MORE IMMIGRATION!!????

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Also read the visa faq's, at the bottom of that page has helpful links to VJ terms...

Never give up on anything God has told you to believe for; never quit doing anything He has clearly shown you to do. Your diligence will pay off with a blessing from God." -Joyce Meyers

K1 Journey

-Filed August 2009

-Approved October 2009

-Interview in Casablanca January 2010

-Results DENIED

CR1 Journey

-Married March 2010

-Filed June 2010

-Approved October 2010

-NVC Journey 13 Weeks

-Interview in Casablanca March 2011

-Results DENIED

-USCIS received May 10, 2011

-NOIR received January 30, 2012

-NOIR sent February 21, 2012

-NOIR received by USCIS February 22, 2012

-NOIR response February 28, 2012--REAFFIRMED!

-NVC received petition March 19, 2012

-Petition sent to Casa March 20, 2012

-Consulate called husband to set interview March 26, 2012

-Interview set for April 2, 2012 at 3pm!!

-Interview results--APPROVED!

-Civil documents in--April 5, 2012

-Consulate called April 6, 2012 to pick up visa following Monday

-IR1 received--April 9, 2012

-POE--May 9, 2012

-Applied SS card--May 23, 2012

-Received SS card--May 26, 2012

-Received Welcome Letter--May 29, 2012

-GC mailed--June 1, 2012

-Received 10 year GC--June 4, 2012

-Applied for citizenship--February/March 2015

-Request for more proof/evidence--July 2015

-Approved--July 2015

-Citizenship Ceremony-- August 2015

NO MORE IMMIGRATION!!????

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Hello Morocco4ever,

My filed I-130 in 2007 and it was approved at the embassy stage in US embassy, Nigeria where I was interviewed the CO gave me 221g to bring more evidence after submitting more evidence, the CO said the our visa is for immigration process and the case was returned in Oct 2008. After receiving NOIR the case was denied and was asked to appealed and the appealed was denied too and she said, a documents was send to her after the appeal was denied and she is sending a documents for me to sign and return back to her? Which documents do you think the USCIS need me to sign? What do you think we can do after the appeal was denied?

My wife told me that her lawyer said we should a get a divorce letter, so that the lawyer can file another means for me to get into the US, she said, the lawyer promised that I will get to the US in 6months. Is it true?

If anyone is similar with the case or have someone that have similar case to shield a light to my case.

Thanking you.

CR1 filed in 2007

Interview in 2008

Case returned Oct 2008

I have wondered the same thing, but as long as it is pinned, and there are a lot of people that know about this thread, then I am happy.
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Hello Morocco4ever,

My filed I-130 in 2007 and it was approved at the embassy stage in US embassy, Nigeria where I was interviewed the CO gave me 221g to bring more evidence after submitting more evidence, the CO said the our visa is for immigration process and the case was returned in Oct 2008. After receiving NOIR the case was denied and was asked to appealed and the appealed was denied too and she said, a documents was send to her after the appeal was denied and she is sending a documents for me to sign and return back to her? Which documents do you think the USCIS need me to sign? What do you think we can do after the appeal was denied?

My wife told me that her lawyer said we should a get a divorce letter, so that the lawyer can file another means for me to get into the US, she said, the lawyer promised that I will get to the US in 6months. Is it true?

If anyone is similar with the case or have someone that have similar case to shield a light to my case.

Thanking you.

CR1 filed in 2007

Interview in 2008

Case returned Oct 2008

To be perfectly honest I have no idea what your next step is. But one thing I know for sure that IF there is a way for you to still come you will need to have better evidence than you gave them with the NOIR. Your case has been marked as fraud, and you will for sure have to be able to overcome this before they will ever even consider giving you a visa.

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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I don't think enough information has been provided for anyone to try to tell you what your next step should be.

Not every denial can be apealed, the denial letter will state so if this is an option. If your NOIR/NOID was not successfully rebutted, and the petition was subsequently denied, and an appeal was denied then my only suggestion would be to hire a good immigration lawyer who specializes in denied petitions.

No lawyer should be 'promising' a visa in any certain amount of time with ANY case. There are way to many viariables at play, and every case is different. Alot depends on why the petition was finally denied in the first place.

I don't understand this: "My wife told me that her lawyer said we should a get a divorce letter, so that the lawyer can file another means for me to get into the US, she said, the lawyer promised that I will get to the US in 6months. Is it true?"

This makes absolutely no sense to me, and if this is something her lawyer really has suggested, I would find another lawyer who actually specializes in denied petitions. Once they understand the full details of your case, they're going to be in a better position to advise you of your legal options at this point in time.

(F)~kiyah~(F)

~ Returns & Refusals...What They Don't Tell You ~

DISCLAIMER: I am not an attorney, all information provided is from years of research and personal experiences of those affected by returned visa petitions/applications. If this is happening to you, my personal advice is to research the facts, hire a good immigration lawyer who can demonstrate they specialize in returned/denied visa petitions and applications.

~ Faith, Patience, Perseverance ~

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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Hi is there any updates on your case i know its been a while but i need to know pleae iam allso haveing the same problem

K-3 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Amman, Jordan

Marriage :

I-130 Sent : 2006-12-08

I-130 NOA1 : 2007-02-06

I-130 RFE :

I-130 RFE Sent :

I-129F Sent : 2007-04-26

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-12-07

NVC Received : 2008-01-05

NVC Left : 2008-02-1

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received :

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received :

Interview Date : 2008-04-29 Submit Review

Interview Result : Administrative Review

Second Interview

(If Required):

Second Interview Result:

Visa Received :

US Entry :

I-130 Approval : 2007-11-08

Comments : case reaffirmed 02-01-2010

waiting for a phone call inshallah

Processing

Estimates/Stats :

Your I-130 was approved in 275 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 448 days from your I-130 NOA1 date.

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Filed: Country: Kenya
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I am protesting...I want this issue pinned! :protest:

Petitions Returned to the United States

More and more this is how Morocco is handling visa petitions, and it does not matter the amount of proof of relationship you provide. We need a central place to review/share extremely important information to help ourselves and others going through this issue. Possibly even prevent this from happening to others in the future.

I will gladly create a legible, credible, and searchable compilation of all immigration guidelines surrounding petition return/revocation, research, etc. if VJ would commit to pinning this issue for us. Even if it is only in the ME/NA forum...PIN IT PLEASE?????

(F) ~Kiya~ (F)

It definitely should be pinned!

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