ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI made a mistake
I married my wife in Colombia and we came back to the US on a CR-1 visa. We have been married 1yr and 6months. Things are starting to go wrong. I saw the signs while I was dating, but ignored them. She hits me and I don't dare to hit back. She is having a very very difficult time adjusting here. I thought we were in synch with money, beliefs, etc... but now I know this is a lost cause. My only defense has been to tape the incidents, with her knowledge. She hits me and then says to the tape, "why did you just hit me" etc.. I want to call the police and file against her. She is completely falling apart. She is making things up about how I just paid to get her here for sex etc. and will use that against me when we get divorced. I am threatening now to go to the police...but, I have been married before and know that it is best to wait and ask for advice. What will happen here? What should I do? Should I file charges against her? What about getting a divorce which she has said she would do when/if I call the police. What can someone advise me to do? Note: Going to a marriage counselor is absolutely not going to work. I just want to be out of this; I made another mistake and now I am paying for it; please any constructive advice. thank you
brainiacMaleColombia2010-10-26 19:03:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresFinally....the interview!
Good luck msichana.
Just be ready to answer all the questions they will ask you. Am sure a previous denial will raise so many questions but just be super confident and avoid twisting the answers. Remember every single detail you provided in your previous interview coz any irregularities will raise a lot of issues. Remember that they already have you on their files.Just be straight forward and organized with your evidence. All the best.

Edited by Keith and Gwen, 17 May 2012 - 02:57 PM.

Keith and GwenNot TellingKenya2012-05-17 14:57:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresHappy Friday All...
good luck to you and your wife! :)
mama n papa BEARFemalePhilippines2010-11-19 12:31:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI 864AOS confusing me
thanks for replying..sorry for the confusion with the AOS status ma bad unsure.gif ...im filing with NVC for ir1/cr1 and been stuck at the AOS ..
please do let me know what other documents to send along with the I864 and recent tax return..do i need to send in the past 3 yrs tax returns or thats optional?

aserene20FemalePakistan2009-01-28 17:25:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI 864AOS confusing me
hi everyone,
well i have a question, i haven't been working for past few yrs because of schooling and other issues..im filing for the AOS using my parents income as joint sponsor..so what about me? what paper work should i send in stating that i didnt have to file because i didn't work? please please do reply ..i searched this whole site but couldn't find any answer on this...
also what other documents to send in other than I864A form and the recent tax return of my parents?

What does the sponsor do when he/she was not required by law to file an income tax return during a given year?

If you did not have to file a tax return, attach a written explanation and a copy of the instructions from the IRS publication that shows you were not obligated to file.
i got this from the us department of state website..what should i write in the written explanation ? and how do i get a copy of that IRS publication??
please if someone with a knowledge of this do let me know
good.gif thanks
aserene20FemalePakistan2009-01-28 16:53:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedurestracking dhl reference?
hi, my case was approved on the February 17th 2009 and the automated message says that the case was sent to islamabad on the February 25th..so now i have been trying the dhl reference section but nothing is coming up..can someone help me regarding this..i tried all sorts of dates combinations but nothing is coming up...and also what letter should i add in front of the date A, B or C...what do they stand for anyhow..
well any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
aserene20FemalePakistan2009-02-26 20:26:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedureshow long is AP taking ?
can someone plz share their experience about AP from islamabad embassy? recently how long has it been taking for them to process an AP..i would really appreciate it.
aserene20FemalePakistan2009-04-02 03:09:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresadministrative process at islamabad embassy
QUOTE (fahadj @ Apr 2 2009, 02:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (aserene20 @ Apr 2 2009, 01:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hello everyone..
the thing that i was dreading the most happened:((((((( i feel soo down and depressed right now ..well my husband had his interview today and was given the green slip and was told that he was being put on administrative processing...well i just dont know what could be the reason?? im just getting so fed up with this whole thing...can someone please tell me is there is anything that i could do ...i know everyone is going to say JUST WAIT...but im getting very impatient...had my first baby without my husband...sad.gif and was hoping that he'd make it soon with us...but i guess not..sad.gif someone please tell me what can i do:(


I'm sorry to hear that, but unfortunately pretty much all the males get put on AP from Islamabad and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. However, on a positive note, it appears some of the males are clearing AP much faster in recent months, but most will say the average is still around 6 months. Are you able to go stay with him while his visa is being processed?

thanks for your concern fahad...but can someone plz tell me how long is the AP time that they are using for pakistani nationals?? i mean i know with all the things going on in pakistan ..sad.gif which is unfortunate but i just want to be with my husband and thats all:( im having the biggest melt down right now...sad.gif feel like crying:( well when should i call the congressman if i have to ?? or to call dept of state??? when should i do all this or do anything...
aserene20FemalePakistan2009-04-02 03:04:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresadministrative process at islamabad embassy
hello everyone..
the thing that i was dreading the most happened:((((((( i feel soo down and depressed right now ..well my husband had his interview today and was given the green slip and was told that he was being put on administrative processing...well i just dont know what could be the reason?? im just getting so fed up with this whole thing...can someone please tell me is there is anything that i could do ...i know everyone is going to say JUST WAIT...but im getting very impatient...had my first baby without my husband...sad.gif and was hoping that he'd make it soon with us...but i guess not..sad.gif someone please tell me what can i do:(
aserene20FemalePakistan2009-04-02 02:16:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresCase Complete
QUOTE (MarkNhi @ Dec 9 2009, 08:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My case completed on dec 8 same as yours. good luck to us.


My case was aldo completed on December 6th , so i called them and asked for the date of the interview. They told me the interview date on January 6th.

I suggest calling them to ask the status of the case instead of waiting for snail mail smile.gif

Good Luck !!
ShwetaGopalFemaleIndia2009-12-10 15:25:00
Middle East and North AfricaSupporting the family




Abdel and I have a joint account and we deposit his check together in the night deposit. I've taught him how to do the envelope and use his card, but he doesn't remember his pin number so he just uses his card as a credit card sometimes. We agreed up front that his overtime is all his, and if he gets a raise, that money is his too. We pay the bills first, and then split what is left. I tend to just pump all of my extra money back into the house, and don't take an allowance for myself because I just use the card if I want something. I usually spend less on myself a month than what he takes for an allowance, but we have a lot of debt we made on the house right after he got here, so I don't care if I have pocket money or not - I have my bathroom all fancy now and the water heater that never runs out of hot water.

Abdel's parents are deceased, and the sister that raised all of them offers to send money if we need it. We never let her of course, because we don't need it. One of his little brothers asks for money because he is unemployed, and of course the kids ask for toys and things. His sister seems to be the only one who realizes that life here isn't some magic fairyland. We do intend to open a special account for them and take a bank card over to give to his sister when we go visit so she can just withdraw money from the account as she needs it. She raised him and his siblings after their parents died, and he feels like now it is his turn to contribute to the family. As soon as we are able to (January) we both intend to send money every month.

I think the hardest thing for us is that there are so many people in his family there that any money we send will be split so many ways that it will have to be at least $250 to even be worth sending. He's really homesick right now, but even if we had the money for the ticket he wouldn't go because he feels that he has to take a present for every person and the kinds of presents he is looking at are at least $100 each. He has 8 siblings and some are married with kids, so we're talking in the thousands for presents alone. He said it is also normal when his brother from Italy visits for him to slip pocket money to each of the ones who are unemployed each day that he is there, so we'll have to have at least an extra $1,000 per week of our visit in our pockets for that. With his expectations he won't be going home for a couple of years unless he gets a nice raise soon.




Umm this sounds very strange to me. Why is he expected to birng thousands of dollars in presents? I would think that his family would just be happy to see him since he is so far away and they haven't seen him in so long. I would hope that his family understands his financial position and not expect something that isn't possible. I assume they know what he does here? I guess to me it seems like they shouldn't expect him to be successful and rich after one year in the US- that's just silly. I would hope that his family would welcome him with arms open no matter what. Does his family really expect those presents? Hicham's family doesn't expect gifts or money from us. They know it's not easy here and they are proud of him for working and not needing money from his family. They can't wait to see him- presents or no presents. I don't know, I guess that just struck me as sad for your husband because he is homesick but can't go home because he can't afford thousands of dollars in presents.


Just like it's hsuma to keep your "wealth" to yourself.


Agreed, but that is assuming you have wealth.


That's why I put it in quotes. To the avg. Moroccan we may be wealthy, but we are not wealthy by no stretch of the imagination here on just my husband's meager wages.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-09 17:27:00
Middle East and North AfricaSupporting the family


Abdel and I have a joint account and we deposit his check together in the night deposit. I've taught him how to do the envelope and use his card, but he doesn't remember his pin number so he just uses his card as a credit card sometimes. We agreed up front that his overtime is all his, and if he gets a raise, that money is his too. We pay the bills first, and then split what is left. I tend to just pump all of my extra money back into the house, and don't take an allowance for myself because I just use the card if I want something. I usually spend less on myself a month than what he takes for an allowance, but we have a lot of debt we made on the house right after he got here, so I don't care if I have pocket money or not - I have my bathroom all fancy now and the water heater that never runs out of hot water.

Abdel's parents are deceased, and the sister that raised all of them offers to send money if we need it. We never let her of course, because we don't need it. One of his little brothers asks for money because he is unemployed, and of course the kids ask for toys and things. His sister seems to be the only one who realizes that life here isn't some magic fairyland. We do intend to open a special account for them and take a bank card over to give to his sister when we go visit so she can just withdraw money from the account as she needs it. She raised him and his siblings after their parents died, and he feels like now it is his turn to contribute to the family. As soon as we are able to (January) we both intend to send money every month.

I think the hardest thing for us is that there are so many people in his family there that any money we send will be split so many ways that it will have to be at least $250 to even be worth sending. He's really homesick right now, but even if we had the money for the ticket he wouldn't go because he feels that he has to take a present for every person and the kinds of presents he is looking at are at least $100 each. He has 8 siblings and some are married with kids, so we're talking in the thousands for presents alone. He said it is also normal when his brother from Italy visits for him to slip pocket money to each of the ones who are unemployed each day that he is there, so we'll have to have at least an extra $1,000 per week of our visit in our pockets for that. With his expectations he won't be going home for a couple of years unless he gets a nice raise soon.




Umm this sounds very strange to me. Why is he expected to birng thousands of dollars in presents? I would think that his family would just be happy to see him since he is so far away and they haven't seen him in so long. I would hope that his family understands his financial position and not expect something that isn't possible. I assume they know what he does here? I guess to me it seems like they shouldn't expect him to be successful and rich after one year in the US- that's just silly. I would hope that his family would welcome him with arms open no matter what. Does his family really expect those presents? Hicham's family doesn't expect gifts or money from us. They know it's not easy here and they are proud of him for working and not needing money from his family. They can't wait to see him- presents or no presents. I don't know, I guess that just struck me as sad for your husband because he is homesick but can't go home because he can't afford thousands of dollars in presents.


Nothing strange here. It's cultural. My husband said the same thing about bringing gifts to Morocco. I was shocked. But, then again, I was shocked that our lunch on the train was shared with strangers. It's hsuma to eat without offering food to people in front of you. Just like it's hsuma to keep your "wealth" to yourself. You are family and everyone shares. Think about it, I shared their food in one dish, their drink in one cup(until I had to drink separately becuase the water didn't agree with me :blush: ). We are all one family and as the saying goes, what's ours is yours. They don't have much, but his parents have already bought us gifts for our home..rugs, couscous dishes, tangines, gifts for the baby, etc... to bring when they come to visit us. I tell my husband I don't need anything from Morocco, but he keeps asking me, "hon, what do you want? they'll bring whatever you need"

Christine
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-09 17:08:00
Middle East and North AfricaLufthansa

I love Air France. Why you gotta be doggin' my airline?


Just don't like their 20euro/kg overweight fee;and, the transfers in Paris via bus;and, that dang window roof...with the 500 euro I gave them for overweight luggage, you'd think they could purchase shades fortheir glass windows at the gate so you wouldn't melt :no: Besides the ticket price for AF is not cheap. My in-laws will be flying Lufthansa -- much cheaper and less transfer hassles.

I would say definitely fly Air France, they are extremely punctual and their staff memebers are delightful.


In Paris, I'd agree. Bucharest? Forgettaboutit!!!I was 3 months pregnant with my hands full with carry on bags and they kept shouting ahead of me to run behind them to catch the plane. Could they help me? :angry:

Edited by kofuku, 11 November 2006 - 01:29 AM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-11 01:25:00
Middle East and North AfricaSo unsure of what to do

Thank you so much I appreciate this information. I know I am always asking questions as I am unsure and I hear that one will void out the other and then I was wondering why would I send in the money if it is not going to help complete part of the process.

I think I was originally under the impression that the K-3 would go so much faster and the Cr-1 would take so much more time and mabe that was true in the past but The National Visa Center had both of my approved petitions at the same time and is continuing to work on them both so I was really getting confused.

Thanks again

Oops :bonk: Didn't see that your 129F was approved. Forget everything I said. Now that the K-3 is approved, it should only be at NVC for a few weeks then off to the consulate. The I-130 will need to go through NVC for a few months. If you want to pursue the GC(i.e. CR-1 route), and avoid AOS, then inform the consulate after they schedule the K-3 interview. Otherwise, go to the the K-3 interview. I'd wait for the I-130 since I know it's only a few months behind the K-3, but it's your choice.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-15 12:18:00
Middle East and North AfricaSo unsure of what to do
Ok, first of all, don't go insane :no:

You don't have to decide which one you want unless you do nothing now with the I-130 and wait around for the K-3 NOA2. Thus, you've decided to pursue to the K-3. Otherwise, send in that money and start the NVC process. It's usually 90 days without RFE's before it heads to the consulate.

Just because you are pursuing the I-130 does not mean you are abandoning the K-3. Although some have noted here that an approved I-130 invalidates the K-3, the K-3 may be approved and continue to be processed, nonetheless.

FYI, sometimes both the K-3 and I-130 make it to the consulate at the same time. At that time you can decide to inform the consulate you want to interview for one or the other. Now is not that time.

Edited by kofuku, 15 November 2006 - 12:50 AM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-15 00:48:00
Middle East and North Africagreat news.....tomorrow is the day
That is awsome...Mabrouk
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-15 19:49:00
Middle East and North AfricaFinally Friday...
I plan to cuddle up with hubbie and watch the DaVinci Code after he gets off work tonight :luv:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-17 19:46:00
Middle East and North AfricaCONGRATULATIONS Zena and Rachid
Way to go girl!!! I'm so thrilled you guys got the visa :dance: :dance: :dance:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-17 19:43:00
Middle East and North Africai just get home from interveiw

If you continue to spend all day here posting when you have a husband living with you, you will learn more about divorce than you will about love, Sarah. That is my prediction. When my husband gets here, you won't see me here from one end of the day to the next posting insults like you do.


:crying: My husband thinks we are ALL crazy wasting our time online talking about them. As he sees it, all the drama here is quite amusing and wonders if we have better things to do with our days than to ####### and moan about each other.

Edited by kofuku, 18 November 2006 - 05:41 PM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-18 17:37:00
Middle East and North Africai just get home from interveiw
Mabrouk Hicham and Julie :dance: :dance: And for those still waiting, I hope your AP ends soon. (F)
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-16 20:41:00
Middle East and North AfricaMarriage in Morocco...

Yes, it was you to whom I was referring. I know that was very hard for you. To answer your question, I am the male petitioning for the female. I submitted a certificate of shahada, we met at a muslim matrimonial site, previous marriage license stating I was married in masjid, and the fact that it was ramadan so we did not have a engagement party.

One other thing, if we get married I will stay in Morocco. I will just travel back to the USA to see my son once every three months. So if I have to wait, then I will wait with what would then be my "wife". We are prepared to do everything.

By the way, she is finishing her last year of law school. I guess I should have asked her before submitting the post. She told me how long it would take and her teachers have no problem helping us expedite this process.

Thanks for all the information.

Salam



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If you have the option of staying in Morocco, you can file for Direct Consulate Filing. It's a very quick process once you hve met the resideincy requirements (which I think is 6 months?) There are some posters here who know this process as well. Someone help me remember who?

deeshla did DCF
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-20 11:55:00
Middle East and North AfricaMarriage in Morocco...
You can get married in Rabat in a week. My friend did. My husband and I were married in 3 days with help from family. There is a lot of preparation for getting married in Morocco and that can take time...translations, police reports, etc.

Consider this, even if your K-1 is denied, don't be quick to marry. Issues from a K-1 denial that are not addressed at the consulate, will come up again for a CR-1 visa(eg. validity of relationship). It may appear that a short engagement, age differences, different culture/language are the cause for denials, but other factors are considered or not.

Case in pt., my husband is here with me in the US. Although, my friend and I met our husbands at the same time, have the same age differences, culture, etc...her husband is still in Morocco waiting for a reply from the Service Center after Casa refused to issue his visa.

Be prepared for bribes in big cities too.

:whistle: :whistle:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-19 18:42:00
Middle East and North AfricaMOROCCO MONDAY -- Add Your ME/NA MOJO !!!

Just heard from Hamid about an hour ago. He was approved, with the standard ap/ar. They told him he would be called back in "6 or 7 days." Thought that was a strange quote for the amount of time it would take, considering 6 days would be a Sunday! :D He said the interview was easy, and the woman laughed and joked during the interview. He said the most difficult question was about my previous relationship (not married).
He said an "old man" who wanted to see his grandkids got denied, and he felt bad for that. He said he would meet with Hicham (of Angela and Hicham) to see how his went.
I'll give more specifics about the interview later today.


Congrats Liz and Hamid :dance: :dance: :dance: !!!! I knew you'd guys do well!!! :thumbs:

hi everyone,

Spoke with Said about two hours ago and we were approved as well. She told him that he has the standard AP and will be called 7 to 10 days. He had a really nice woman who interviewed him for about 10 minutes and only asked to see all of our pics which she looked at every single one and her and Said were laughing together. She asked my name, work (very specific on that...guess it is because im a social worker and she wanted to know from him what i actually did with people), my brother, where i lived, how many times i visited him, and so far that is what i can remember. he was with his friends and talking up a storm...i'll get exact stuff tonite when i see him online. As for him coming home...im visiting him 12/21 and im looking to bring home on my flight 1/6..whoohoo!! Finally that step is completed...good luck to Angel and Hicham and congratulations out to Liz.

melinda


Congrats Melinda...woohoo...go casa, go casa :dance: :dance:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-20 11:40:00
Middle East and North AfricaInterfaith Marriage

You're welcome! No food fights, ok?

I promise to be good. :devil:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-22 19:49:00
Middle East and North AfricaInterfaith Marriage

Muslims who insist on conversion, that interfaith marriage is disallowed, or that Muslims are superior to non-Muslims are actually going against God's Word in the Quran, which says that only Allah decides who will stray, who will be devoted, and who will be judged righteous.

Thank you for these Quranic verses. It will make good dinner conversation with my husband.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-22 18:18:00
Middle East and North AfricaInterfaith Marriage
don't get me started :whistle:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-21 22:22:00
Middle East and North AfricaInternational travel on a Green Card
She may have problems for the simple fact that her green card does not match her passport. Can she get it amended to reflect her married name? When you buy the ticket, her name must match her passport. I hope there are others that can chime in with the transit visa questions. I'd work on getting her visa changed, if not, proof of name change(i.e. marriage certificate) should be accompanied with the green card.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-21 21:31:00
Middle East and North AfricaFANTASTIC NEWS!!!!!!!!!!
That's awesome news...CONGRATULATIONS!!!! :dance: :dance: I hope you two are together soon!!
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-27 18:51:00
Middle East and North AfricaEnglish translations
Hi,

For those that went through the K-1 process recently, did you need your docs(birth certificate, etc.) translated into English for the interview in Casa? In reading the instructions for the paperwork to bring to the consulate, it stated that all docs not in English must be translated. :huh: I thought that docs submitted in the native language were acceptable. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks,
Christine
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-30 12:08:00
Middle East and North AfricaFinding Work in the US
My husband had problems finding work for the first couple of months, more so due to his English ability and understanding the application process. At his current job, he has actually recruited another Moroccan. Even though he works in Beverly Hills and runs into eccentric people, they are mostly inquisitive about him and always encouraging him he can do better (i.e. finish school, use his language skills,etc.).
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-27 18:26:00
Middle East and North AfricaSunday
My in-laws and DH are doing some "christmas" shopping for family and friends in Morocco, while I get to babysit. :luv:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-12-24 20:35:00
Middle East and North AfricaHow Long did it take you?
We lucked out. Flew into JFK on a Monday and arrived around 3pm. We asked which line he should go through at passport control and they directed us to the USC line. There was no line!!! The CBP agent gave me his files to take with him into the next room to the right of passport control. Once inside, I thought we'd be there for hours because there were others inside, including flight personnel. All in all, it took 20 mins. and we had to wait for our luggage afterwards for another 10 mins. :wacko: However, I've heard it can take a while so I'd give yourself at least 4hrs to a connecting flight, if possible.

Edited by kofuku, 26 December 2006 - 07:21 PM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-12-26 19:18:00
Middle East and North AfricaIN FREAKING HAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm so thrilled for you two. I pray he's here with you this weekend...Mabrouk!!!! :dance: :dance: :dance:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-12-26 19:06:00
Middle East and North AfricaMuslim woman strip searched
Hijab or not, it doesn't really matter. I have been searched several times while travelling overseas wearing regular clothes. I don't expect much of an apology for some of the inappropriate groping. At least in the US there is some accountability for such behavior.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-12-29 23:22:00
Middle East and North AfricaTHURSDAY


Doing the :dance: :dance:. My in-laws were approved today for a 10yr. tourist visa. Now they can come and see their only granddaughter.

Christine :luv:



thats great, when will they come visit?


Hopefully in December when my SIL gets her visa. :D


Doing the :dance: :dance:. My in-laws were approved today for a 10yr. tourist visa. Now they can come and see their only granddaughter.

Christine :luv:

Mabrook!
What does a 10 yr touris visa mean exactly? It doesn't expire for 10 yrs? They can stay for up to 10 yrs? They can visit as many times as they like in a 10 yr period?


The visa is 10 years. They can visit up to 6 mos./yr.


Good morning all! Happy Thursday. Each day brings you closer to your dreams. (sunshine, unicorns, lollipops and fuzzy kitties for everyone!)

I have a quick house measure then sit at my desk til 3pm. It is soooooooooo cold here! It is only 28 this morning and maybe snow on Saturday. What's the temp where you are? (can't wait till the cali girls wake up)

Jackie

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This is a backsplash I designed for a new house! $2,000 and made of glass trims and marble tiles


Awesome work Jackie!!! It's nice today in the 70's in sunny So.Cal.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-02 12:33:00
Middle East and North AfricaTHURSDAY
Doing the :dance: :dance:. My in-laws were approved today for a 10yr. tourist visa. Now they can come and see their only granddaughter.

Christine :luv:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-02 07:49:00
Middle East and North AfricaMoroccan Health Question
I haven't experienced this with my husband, but I know many Japanese believe the same thing: drinking too much ice coffee or cold drink on a hot day is not healthy for your body.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2007-07-13 22:26:00
Middle East and North AfricaHow are you all preparing for Ramadan?
Hopefully, we'll be in Morocco during Ramadan so I won't have to worry about what to cook!!! :whistle:

Edited by kofuku, 05 August 2007 - 10:18 PM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2007-08-05 22:18:00
Middle East and North AfricaI miss our TV
Thanks ladies for the info. With my in-laws visiting, we will need to entertain them with Arabic channels.

Christine :luv:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-10-26 21:59:00
Middle East and North AfricaCASABLANCA

we're not that close yet, but maybe after holiday and you get thru in January can establish little closer what is required and i hope then to talk to some of u about the procedures and whats required. I would like to be a little ahead more than wait till the last min.


My SIL had her interview on Dec. 20. In addition to the documents listed in Packet 3, Casa now requires a court ordered police report and "celebetaire(sp?)" document stating that you are single and eligible to marry, which she had. However, she and another woman were the only ones and everyone else was sent home. The affidavit of support(I-134) is no longer requested.

Christine
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-12-24 20:25:00