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kingjay

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  1. I was unsuccessful with getting my case reopened after visiting ACH. I'll post my experience later. Now that I know my case is being sent back to the USCIS for review or revocation, what should I do? When I originally filed for the petition, I filed for both CR1 and K3. Should I wait for the CR1 to come through and ignore the K3 or somehow get the K3 to be dismissed? Appealing the K3 is another $585 fee. Why pay for that when I have already paid for the CR1 case? Any Opinions?
  2. You are right, my wife's VO gave her an attitude from the start. the VO was an asian lady 30 something years old. BEWARE!!
  3. The divorce tripped her up. I saw a similar thing this week that resulted in a blue for someone (not from CFL). If you are divorced they will ask the SO about it most likely if it was around the time you met. If it was years in the past they might ask how many marriages have you had. Make sure she knows how many, even if YOU don't count that marriage and rarely stressed it to your SO because it lasted a month in your early 20s or something. Write a letter explaining how your wife got confused about when you separated and when you divorced. Do that before ACH, get it notarized at ACS perhaps. Did you attend ACH on Monday? Did you get any notarizations at ACS? Did you wife bring your passport in with her so the VO knew you were in the country supporting her? Follow Stepbrow's posts closely. Thanks I will write a letter and get it notarized on Monday before i go to ACH. My wife did bring my passport in with her and a lot of other supporting evidence. But the VO refused to look at anything my wife tried to show her after they look at my letter of employment.( which wasn't notarized) can I get that notarized? It was signed by the director of my company's HR department but I didn't know if it needed to be notarized.
  4. 2009 Jan 7th ¨C Visa interview, result: rejected for reason of not having a bona-fide relationship with my wife. Case will be sent back to the CIS/DHS for review and possible revocation Wife and I am shocked by this decision because it doesn¡¯t give the opportunity to rebut since I got a white slip denial notice that did not ask for any more evidence. I thought they would treat k3 marriage VISA¡¯s more seriously. She was asked the following questions: VO: What is your name? Wife: She states her own name VO: What is your husbands name? Wife: She states my name VO: When did you meet your husband? Wife: Oct 2006 VO: How long was your husband in China already when you met your husband? Wife: about 1 month(but I think it was only half a month) VO: When did your husband get a divorce? Wife: around June 2006 (which was wrong because it said sept 29th on the Divorce document) I think she was talking about the day that I started the divorce process. VO: Your husband got divorced in June and met you in October? Wife: Yes VO: Really? (seemed to not believe my wife) Wife: Yes VO: When did you get married? Wife: 2007 SEP 5th VO: How did you meet your Husband? Wife: We were introduced by a friend Lam Yan(Lin Ren) He is a good friend of my Husband from Hong Kong. VO: Really? Wife: Yes VO: Where does your husband live? Wife: Chinatown, New York VO: Who does your husband live with? Is he living alone? Wife: No, he lives with his mother in the same home. VO: How much is his rent? Wife: around $400 VO: Really? Wife: Yes. VO: How long has he lived there? Wife: Over 20 years. VO: Really? Wife: Yes. VO: How much money did he make last year? Wife: 50 something thousand VO: Really? Wife: Yes, I have his letter of employment letter and taxes that you can see. (handed over a letter of employment from my Job) VO: When did he start working at the company? Wife: He has temped at the company since Dec 2006, and it wasn¡¯t until last year did they hired him as a full time employee. VO: Have you looked at the letter of employment? You are lying! Wife: This letter of employment is official. He really works at that company. VO: Then your husband must be lying to you. Wife: Why would he lie to me? Why don¡¯t you look at more of the evidence documents that I have? VO: I don¡¯t want to speak with you anymore. Your visa has been denied. Please go to window 30 for any further questions. I am going in on Monday for ACH to try to get specific reason of denial. Any suggestions of what I should be asking or how I should handle Monday¡¯s meeting?
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