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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow About A $1000 i-129f

As an aside to your last paragraph - America was FOUNDED on the prinipals of capitalism. We weren't born communists and "changed" a few decades ago like some other countries, and I personally am happy to compete in a free market economy for all I have and want.


I don't know where you got this from. America was most certainly not founded on the principals of capitalism. There was no such thing as capitalism AT ALL until the 19th century, when mercantilism declined in Europe and the industrial revolution began. Just FYI.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-11-13 15:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow About A $1000 i-129f

Duh - You don't think I know that? But yet, you seem to have a huge issue with those petitioners who would pay an expedite fee to have their petitions processed before others.

You have an air of arrogance that I don't comprehend and come across as hostile for some reason when there is no reason for it.

Perhaps your attitude is due to the fact that your loved one is already here, after only 4 months of processing? If you were now in month 9 would you be willing to pony up a few bucks?


Yeah no. I moved to my SO's country. It was that important to me, and if you've got money to throw around, that's the thing to do. The fact that I have money doesn't make my petition more pressing than someone who doesn't. What's arrogant is suggesting one should be bumped up in a long, miserable line because they can pay their way to the front.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-11-13 12:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow About A $1000 i-129f

Just out of curiosity - WHY does it need to take time? From the moment an adjudicator picks up the case file to approval, takes 20 minutes (ssuming a RFE-free petition).

What in your mind necessitates the need for months of waiting at the USCIS level?


Because your file isn't the only file on the desk.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-11-13 11:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow About A $1000 i-129f

Yes Mr. Squeek, you are correct by paying a little bit higher fee we are creating more jobs in America for a business area that obviously needs help. Please do some research on supply and demand to find out how that system works. I guess we would be killing America by crating jobs hmm... sound like the total opposite from what is happening.

But like you said get in line and wait.


Thats MS Squeak to you, buddy. I don't buy that #######. The cost of everything in the US is rising from rice to motor oil, faster than it's ever been- so where are the jobs associated with this increase?? Have you seen the unemployment rate decrease? Stop and think for a moment, instead of just swallowing what they're feeding you.

Immigration is not a product, it's a process. It's not something that can be bought. The process takes time because it NEEDS to take time.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-11-13 11:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow About A $1000 i-129f

Sorry u feel that way. But if you live in the USA, get used to it. It's not being impatient. It's about having CHOICES in life. There's a reason why millions of people around the world want to leave their HOMELANDS and come here? Because USA is such an impatient and ruthless country? No, it's because you can come here with few hundred dollars in your pocket. Work hard and become something. It's called a democratic market economy where your value is determined by your level of work. Simple concept.


I have been living here since age of 5 and my parents came here without much. And through hard work, my parents are comfortably retired now. My finished my master's from ivy league, and have a very good job and because of hard work. So I know what I am talking about. So if I want to have choices in life to get something faster and pay for it, then, why do you have a problem w/ that?
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But that's just it. It isn't a choice. It isn't even an option. And it shouldn't be. If a person going into this process doesn't have the patience to wait for paperwork to go through, how are they going to have the patience to help a new immigrant adjust to life in this country? A new immigrant entering on a K1 visa can't work right away- there's more paperwork, more waiting. Even when they CAN get a job, there aren't many to go around. There are cultural differences that WILL crop up. All of that takes patience to deal with. If you can't even handle waiting for petition approval, marrying an immigrant may not be a good idea.

On another note, this capitalist point of view that "money can buy me anything" IS destroying this country. It's made our politicians and corporations more and more greedy and made the working class more and more needy. Shame on you for feeding into it.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-11-12 15:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow About A $1000 i-129f
I love how impatient Americans are. And how they think. "I've got more money than him, so I shouldn't have to wait as long". That's the kind of thinking that's turning our country into a pit of despair. Get over yourself and wait in line like everyone else. Or better yet, move to their country, if you can afford to throw money around. :wacko:
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-11-12 12:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresinterview..
Casablanca usually asks for an 1-864 with a K1 just to ensure that the intending immigrant has someone who is willing to file and I 864 for them when they come to the US and adjust status. Providing a birth certificate as proof of US citizenship and identity is just a requirement for that particular document. Just send him what they asked for, and you should be fine :) I went through the same when my then fiance had his interview. My mother sent the stuff to us USPS Express International, and it arrived just fine within 7 days. The fact that they kept his passport is a great sign. Casablanca doesn't keep passports unless they plan to put something in it. Congrats on a successful interview. :thumbs:
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-11-27 03:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 Denied

It will take 30-60 days until it reaches NVC. In this specific situation I would not recommend appeal as it will take longer. I would recommend one or the other:
1) Your fiancee gets job and you re-file again for K1 (I would recommend)
2) She comes to SA, you get married, and file for CR1.
I do not think there is much you can do with current petition, to be honest. I think it would be faster to re-file.


30-60 days is a best case scenario. More than likely, 6 months is closer to the reality, and review for K1 denials is often a pipe dream, considering that most expire long before the review process even begins.

The options San Diego offered are your best bet. Good luck.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-12-07 23:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow much money should we have?
If you want to use a bank account on the affidavit of support, you'll need to have over $50,000 in the account (3X the poverty level for 2 for one year) in order for them to consider it. This is a very expensive process, costing nearly $10k from visa to citizenship, including airfare, which right now is around $1k a ticket from Morocco. If you're not able to afford it, you should wait until you are. :(
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-12-10 01:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresinterview
I remember those doors LOL. They were always really nice to us too. They let me leave my unopened RedBull on top of the xray machine until we were finished inside ^_^
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-12-12 21:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresprevious application

thanks guys for the help... after sitting down and speaking with him, i honestly dont think he knew or realized what he was getting into with his ex. she was alot older than him at the time, which may not make a difference by no means but she could have persuaded him in something. i hope that it will not interfere with our journey but if so we are willing to do what is right to make everything work, no matter the time. im fairly new to the site as well as the concept of the Visas, what is MENA? sorry if it is a stupid question... :(


MENA stands for Middle East/North Africa..
It's not a stupid question to ask if you are uninformed. What Msheesha is skirting around out of politeness (which is shocking) is a concern that many women on VJ with MENA husbands/fiances will have for you - that he is not being totally honest with you, and is displaying a pattern of immigration related relationships. As you're about to find out, jumping into filing a K1 petition in Morocco is not something that an American woman commonly does without her Moroccan fiance having some involvement in it. And I can guarantee you, he knows more about the process than he's letting on to you- how to get to America is common conversation in Moroccan cafes among men of marrying age. I believe he is feigning ignorance with you, and you need to find out the truth about what happened with his ex before you take any further steps. If you confront him and accuse him of anything, he'll become crazy defensive and want to know who gave you these ideas.

All I'm saying is, do a little background about Moroccan men in general, your man specifically, and take good care of YOURSELF. This process is damn difficult in Morocco, and as others have said, your case is a doozy. Don't take a leap of faith on this one. Good luck.

Sarah

Edited by squeaky580, 12 December 2011 - 08:57 PM.

KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-12-12 20:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDENIED K-1 visa at the consulate
Aside from the details of this case- when cases are denied, they're sent back to the States for review. With K1 cases, unfortunately most petitions expire before they ever reach the review stage. That being said, preparing a rebuttal now is still a good idea. Charges not resulting in conviction cannot be held against you for ANY purpose- not by potential employers, not by judges, and not by immigration. Getting a copy of your FBI criminal record, as well as the case file for your dismissed case are a great place to start. Any evidence you gather can be used when refiling another K1, or filing a spousal visa down the road, even if your present petition expires before review.

It's understandable that you'd be outraged by the position you've unjustly been placed in. Outrage won't change anything unless you channel the energy to good use on your behalf.

Good luck with everything!

Sarah
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-12-06 23:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134
They don't want W2's, they want tax transcripts. Free and pretty quick to get them from the IRS.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-12-30 10:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1

Yeah, Canada is like going to Wisconsin compared to the FSU. I did it, I visited often but there was no way Alla could come here. And my mother thought the delay was because the "Soviet Union would not let her leave" :wacko:

:rofl:
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2012-01-07 02:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1
No one here is going to recommend that you circumvent immigration laws. It's against the terms of service of the site. You can marry her here while she's visiting, but if she enters the US with the intent to marry you, she's got to return to Canada for you to file for the proper visa. If she just marries you while visiting and you apply for her greencard right afterward, she has to prove to them that she had no intent to do so when she entered the US. Lying to USCIS is serious stuff that can result in deportation and re entry bans. Doing it the proper way is the way to go.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2012-01-05 12:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy recent K-1 Application, few questions

no I'm not. Even if I was this has nothing to do with my questions.


Um yeah it would. If you were here, you wouldn't need a visa. But since you are not here, you can file for advance parole when you adjust status, it takes about 60-90 days to receive, depending on your local USCIS office. That'd be a way you could leave the US during AOS processing.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2012-01-14 01:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy recent K-1 Application, few questions

Hello everyone, I have recently submitted an application package for a K-1 Visa. After I get the Visa, I was wondering if I could be married in my home country soon before I enter on the USA, due to the fact that the ceremony will be held in my home country. The records will be kept here in Belize.

Also, once I travel on the K-1 and after we get married and submit the Adjustment of Status, why do I have to submit a I-864 Affidavit of support with this package, if I already submitted a I-134 Affidavit of support with the Visa application?

I have a UK passport and travel on a Visa Waiver. Can I use this to visit my home country after I submit the Adjustment of Status? Or when I re-enter will it void the I-145 application? Wont I be out of status if I stay in the USA 90 days after I enter on the K-1?

I had a F-1 and after I graduated from University, I applied for Optional Practical Training and received a EAD valid for one year. I found a job and my company sponsored my H1-B (during this time I met my fiance). When applying for the I-165 Application for Employment authorization, do I renew the old EAD from my F-1? Or submit a new application? (I lost my old expired EAD)

Thanks for any help guys!


You're in the US now? If you are, what are you concerned about a K1 for??
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2012-01-13 12:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPlanning for a K-1 Fiancé visa
Morocco sits beside Nigeria as one of the most difficult consulates in the world to get a K1 visa from. Even once you've met in person, you're going to have a hard way to go with only one in person visit under your belts, and the CO is going to want to know where you're going to live in America. You say you're both still studying- are you going to just come here and move in with her parents and have them support you? These are the kinds of questions a consular officer will have.

Have her come to Morocco to visit you before you worry about the rest, though. You have a long road ahead of you.

Good luck

Sarah
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2012-01-23 13:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresShe is HERE and i need help!

I'm sure he meant it serious.. but well..... I have to admit.. I laughed at this question and spit hot chocolate liberally laced with peppermint schnapps all over my keyboard :rofl:

:thumbs:
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2012-01-13 12:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow to Cancel or Withdraw K-1 Petition?
QUOTE (MJhawk @ Oct 22 2009, 08:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I hate when this happens, all of us are waiting for our visa to be approved and "NOW" she decides not to follow through. Note to everyone make sure you are willing to spend the rest of your lives together BEFORE you file for a K1 visa. This is very upsetting to me. Someone elses petition could have been approved and actually want to get married.



Omg what a terrible thing to say!! Any one of us who as actually been to their fiance's home country should realize how difficult will be for them to move here, away from their families, and cultures. And any foreign fiance who is in regular touch with their American SO's should know that this is not the land of milk and honey- America isn't for everyone, and while it's terrible for the OP that this happened so close to the end of the process, it's so much better that it happened NOW and not when she stepped off the plane, or worse yet, after they began a life together. I'm sure it was a difficult and painful decision for her as well.

To the OP- I'm so sorry this happened to you. I hope things will work out for you in the long run.

Sarah
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2009-10-23 12:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 Visa while pregnant
I was pregnant before I filed for a K1 for my now husband. I filed the petition 2 1/2 months after our daughter was born. At his interview, my husband presented them with our daughter's birth certificate with his name one it. You can get his name on it by filing a signed and notarized affidavit of parentage with your state. The consulate provides these notary services for non citizens. We were never asked to provide a DNA test to prove parentage, and my husband got his visa.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-03-05 17:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa, packet 3, where to send DS-230 ?
I haven't received my packet yet, my tracking number still reads it is currently on a plane.
I was just trying to get a little ahead.

It figures that they would modify things on the letter since K-1 is technically a non-immigrant visa (but still hold the same characteristics as an immigrant one, embassy-wise).
Thanks for your input, I will trust you on that !
brian-and-auroreFemaleFrance2011-04-01 14:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa, packet 3, where to send DS-230 ?
Thanks for your input.
I had seen the link before and this is why I got confused : the sample embassy letter reads something different.
http://travel.state....L-0001-0809.pdf
This link is in the page that you attached to your post and talks about sending your DS-230 to NVC.
brian-and-auroreFemaleFrance2011-03-31 20:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa, packet 3, where to send DS-230 ?
Hello,

My packet 3 has been mailed to us yesterday but hasn't arrived yet (I am currently in the US with my fiancé).
I am trying to get ready -- I want to send back the forms as soon as possible.
However, there is something I don't understand : I thought that the checklist and the DS-230 needed to be mailed back to the embassy, but the package instruction letter I found here on VJ reads :
"STEP ONE: Complete form DS-230, Part 1, Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration, for each visa applicant and return the completed form(s) to the National Visa Center"

Where do I have to send my DS-230 ? Paris or NVC ?
Since I am in the US, it would be completely silly to overnight the letter to France and have the consulate ship it back to New Hampshire.

Thanks to all for your advice and input.
brian-and-auroreFemaleFrance2011-03-31 08:28:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPast 3 years under poverty line
Oh boy.. this kind of thing really varies consulate to consulate... You may want to post in a Canada forum and get some info more tailored to your consulate. My advice would be to get a letter from his current employer, stating his monthly and yearly rate of pay, and that he is a permanent employee. Also school transcripts to explain the lack of income in the past 3 years, and then, after all that, have a co sponsor lined up in case they ask for one..
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-11-15 12:01:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedureshelp please
You're not new here. You and your wife should get separate profiles to post on VJ with and stop using the same profile. It confuses people. And also, :guides: http://www.visajourn...page=i130guide1
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-11-21 13:52:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresget a interview notice

i got a letter saying that i have to come for an interview , but iam nervous, i married to us citizen , and i have overstayed my visitors visa for seven years....any idea ,,,


Did you know your husband when you entered the US? How long did you overstay before you married? The answers to these can greatly effect the outcome of your interview. Typically, overstays are forgiven when you're married to a USC. You may be ok, but it greatly depends on your specific circumstances.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-11-22 22:09:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWHY USCIS isnt approving I-130 MUST READ
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KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-11-21 15:01:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWHY USCIS isnt approving I-130 MUST READ
Am I the only one who read the OP and thought, "temporary protective status visas are probably more important than spousal ones"? When you jump into this process, you have to realize that YOU'RE NOT THE ONLY ONE WAITING. OMG! Get over it and have some patience!
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-11-21 14:57:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresSceduling Airline tickets for POE at JFK
The last time I flew in to JFK on RAM, the plane rode around the airport for an hour and 1/2 waiting for clearance to dock. I mean, it toured the whole damn airport, cargo areas and all. I don't think RAM is a high priority airline at Terminal 1 in JFK, this is always something to take into consideration when timing stuff. You did the right thing, SweetHomeAlabama..
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-11-30 19:49:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPhotocopy of the beneficiary's passport biographic data page

My husnad's passport is not in three languauges. They have recently changed their passport/morocciam ID requirements.


You're right, only the new ones are.. but I would think that someone about to make an overseas journey would want to renew and get a new passport before they do, so they don't have to deal with the Moroccan Consulate for a few years.. That's besides the fact that the old passports will be deemed invalid by 2012, according to the passport office my husband got mine at.. Just something to think about..
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-12-01 12:22:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPhotocopy of the beneficiary's passport biographic data page

I called the NVC twice to validate if documents written in Arabic needed translated into English and was told to get my husband's civil Arabic documents translated into English. Since Morocco uses both French and Arabic in their government processes,the peference is French. Some will argue you do not need it, but I prefer to play it safe. You can call the NVC and you may get opposing positions on this, but remember that Morocco is a difficult Consulate. You can get a reasonable English translation in Morocco. My husband is getting his civil documents/passport translated just to save us time in case it is requested. I know that the NVC website states that no translation is needed if your documents are in the offical language of the consulate, but I prefer to play it safe. I wish you success in your process.


The passport is in English. It's an unnecessary cost and a waste of time. Tell them to look on the passport. It's in 3 languages.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-12-01 00:01:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPhotocopy of the beneficiary's passport biographic data page
No, it's not needed. If the beneficiary has a new passport (and they should), the info page is in three languages- Arabic, French, and English. I've seen my husband's enough to know, and we didn't need a translation for it.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-11-30 19:51:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresCR-1 visa
It may have something to do with the length of validity of his medical exam. I know those exam results expire after a certain amount of time, and the beneficiary has to travel before it expires. That may be why his visa is only valid for 5 months..
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-12-12 09:31:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresNotarized Statements for non-Americans in Egypt

How can I get statements from my husband's family members notarized in Egypt? I have already looked up and called a list of Egyptian lawyers who have supposedly passed the American Bar. None of them have spoken English. On the American Embassy website it says the following: The American Citizen Services Unit of the Consular Section performs notarial services Sunday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 and 11:00, with the exception of the last Tuesday of every month. Services include taking of oaths, acknowledgment of signatures on documents for use in the United States, certification of true copies for Social Security and Internal Revenue Services purposes, and authentication of Government of Egypt officials' signatures. Notarial services are performed for any person regardless of nationality if the document will be used in the United States.

The document(s) I want to have notarized will be required "Requests For Evidence" the USCIS has requested.

I am not currently in Egypt. My husband is there and we are processing his I-130 visa application. When he called to the US embassy on their ridiculous 900 #, they told him they do not provide any services for non-Americans. Who can help me? Also according to the fee schedule. Notaries charge $50.00 PER SIGNATURE???!!! What is up with that? Are there any other resources available? I'm tired of getting the run around. Please help me.


My husband had a document notarized at the Consulate in Casablanca with no problems. He presented the item to be notarized at the window during American Citizen service hours, and showed them his ID and it was no problem. The Consulates DO charge $50 per signature per person, however if the same person has more than one document to be notarized, they charge $50 for the first, and $30 for each additional. If it's not too far for him to go, tell him to just show up there with the documents and see what happens :)
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2010-12-19 23:41:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresP3 or P4
At the Moroccan consulate, packet 3 and packet 4 are sent together, they give you instructions on what paperwork is needed, along with the interview letter, and you bring all the documents and medical results to the consulate on your interview day.
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-01-27 22:52:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresso upset and confused.
If they intended to deny you, you would have been denied. As long as all the papers are in order when you turn them in, you should be fine. My husband went through this request for further documents. When he turned them in, they took his passport and he had a visa in hand 3 days later. Don't stress, you'll be fine. :thumbs:

Edited by squeaky580, 18 February 2011 - 10:02 PM.

KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2011-02-18 22:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLost my ticket stubs, can a DNA test on the baby be proof of having met?
Thank you all so much.. I do have a whole rack of photos, but I wasn't sure how good they would be about proving the two year rule, because they could be from any time.. I looked again at my passport, and I think I may be able to fool with the contrast in photoshop or something to make it clearer.. the departing stamp is far clearer than the arrival stamp.. I just wanted to make sure I had ample evidence.. if I can avoid the $575 it costs to do an international paternity test, I certainly will.. Hearing other people's experiences has been a great help, though.. I feel much more secure about using the stamps now.. I really wish I could use my credit card receipts, but I use a prepaid debit card (banks are not my friend), so I don't know how much good it would do..

Thank you for your help smile.gif Starting to get stuff together now.. we're so excited.. this site is a huge help..
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Sarah
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2009-08-03 19:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLost my ticket stubs, can a DNA test on the baby be proof of having met?
QUOTE (Anh map @ Aug 2 2009, 09:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Passport stamp is good primary evidence. Do you have the luggage tags? They often have your name, flight number, date printed on them as well.

I haven't heard of anyone getting boarding pass copies from the airline. A copy of the itinerary isn't as good, but will help in support of the passport stamp.


Thank you so much.. your wife is beautiful! biggrin.gif
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2009-08-02 20:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLost my ticket stubs, can a DNA test on the baby be proof of having met?
Before I ask this, I want to be clear that I am NOT asking if having a child can be considered proof of the seriousness of the relationship or of ongoing contact. I understand that a child is not a pawn to be used to get someone into the country, and I have proof of ongoing relationship in the form of letters and packages between us, INSANE phone bills, and chat logs, as well as letters from both our families..

My question is this- shortly after I returned from Morocco in March, I had to move quickly, in an emergency situation, and my ticket stubs from the trip were lost in the move (they're tiny little things). I DO have my passport which was stamped for arrival to Morocco and admission back to the US, but the stamp is rather blurry, and I'm not sure if I can contact the airline to ask if they can provide proof that I was on the flight. I'm due to have our baby late in November, and planned to apply for him shortly thereafter, and wondered if a DNA test of our daughter can be used to establish that we have met within the past two years, as he has had no prior contact with US Immigration and has never left Morocco.

Thank you all in advance for not chastising me about getting pregnant before marriage. It happens, and I am aware of the situation I have placed myself in.. I don't need reminders smile.gif And thank you also in advance for your advice.

Sarah
KittyPollittFemaleMorocco2009-08-02 19:48:00