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US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionK1 refused, now they want me to come to Vietnam
Interesting:
I was also back to Vietnam in Nov 2010 (3rd trip) in 2 years which is more than the USCIS requires for meeting your fiance. And Hue's 1st interview was Jan 19th and she was a granted a blue letter of denial with consular wanting her to tell them the address of my ex-wife who is from Iran that used me to gain a usa citizen-ship. I know she was turned in to USCIS twice and lucky her is still here and has been receiving green cards since 2008. Hue's 2nd interview was also Feb 19th with a white letter denial this time telling her that the paperwork had to be reprocessed. But I have since read that they sit on the paperwork, since there is not enough incredible evidence to return it to USCIS. So if they sit on it long enough, the petition finally just expires and you give up are start up all over. Have you added your name to the class A lawsuit that is on this web-site?
tspurlenMaleVietnam2011-02-23 07:06:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionK1 refused, now they want me to come to Vietnam

I have a situation that I haven't seen him before so I thought that I would post it here.
My fiancé and I have known each other for four years and we submitted all the paperwork for her K-1 visa and eventually she had her interview on January 15.
We were pretty thorough in the paperwork we submitted and sent information such as e-mails, phone calls, chat logs, photos, cards, letters - everything we thought she would need for a successful interview. I had also visited her 5 times in Vietnam.
Unfortunately she failed the interview and the reason given was that she failed to prove a real relationship.
This was very disappointing but then, 3 days ago, she received a phone call from the interpreter telling her to come back for another interview on February 16, and to bring me so that she can see my face to prove that I was a real person!!! I was just there in Nov. 2010 and I can probably go again, but it will be a huge problem for me to go half way around the world (I am in California) in only 2 weeks just to show my face for 5 minutes with no guarantee that she will get a visa.
Has anyone ever heard of this happening before?

Thanks,
Bruce


tspurlenMaleVietnam2011-02-23 06:50:00