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Middle East and North AfricaRings and the embassy
QUOTE (Nagishkaw @ May 11 2008, 08:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nip it in the bud and don't wear any. Do not even give them one hint.

hi all,
when i sent my 129f, i sent photos of our engagement showing us exchanging rings as proof of having met in persons, and most of our photos are about our engagement ceremony, would that be a serious problem when am at the interview? the petitioner got a sworn paper from the consulate in 2006 declaring she is not married , but that was because we wanted to marry but we didnt because of some missing documents at that time, we still have it, can we show it if they doubt that we are married, caus we didnt use it . any one who has gone through casablanca and sjowed his engagement photos ? thanks much for any advices.
rachbelMaleMorocco2008-05-12 06:16:00
Middle East and North AfricaI think they wore us out
QUOTE (belinda63 @ May 30 2008, 09:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just need to vent and maybe get some advice from the man side of the house.
For more than two years we have been together, first as friends then as more. I have had some really bad relationships and find it very hard to trust any man, but he seems so good and honest.
I've know all along he has been talking to other people, male and female, on the internet but a few days ago he invited me to join "hi5" and I accepted.
I think the invite was by accident, but I found he has a female friend in Finland (his only friend on the site) he has been conversing with since before Christmas. He did not add me as a friend so I do not show up on the site, he listed himself as looking for friends, wanting to date women, and his relationship status is "ask me". None of the photos on his site show us, they are only of him. It could be he did this since women would not want to be "just friends" with a man who is committed to someone else.
When I sent an invite to her to join as my friend she did not respond. He came online the next day wanting to know why I had invited her and asking me to please not contact her.
Now either I am right on target and he is looking for alternatives, it has been two years since the petition was filed, or else I am just seeing things that are not there.
I have not talked to him in almost a week, he won't come online or respond to me.


So Men, am i just being a woman and overreacting or should I be asking questions?

i am sure that stopping you from contacting his friend from Finland means that he has another relation with her. i think he just want to cross to America. dont permett him a happiness at the expense of ur happiness. he had to tell you about his friends , accounts and evrything , u better cancell ur petition , , it looks u'll burst into tears if u dont.
Hope u find the right person, he is not the one to trust. Good luck.
rachbelMaleMorocco2008-05-30 15:03:00
Middle East and North Africashe called me but she was tearing .
QUOTE (very nice @ Jun 7 2008, 12:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi VJ community ,

its Ahmed again ,i am today having a sad night because of how our case seem to be going at USCIS ,Michelle just have got off the phone and she was very sad and depessed ,i tried so much to put her mind at ease and help her feel better by telling her about the love i do have for her and remind her some of my memories .anyway folks our case has been at CA for 4 months now to be exact ,we been checking it online every once in a while and it has never been touched its still 2/7/2008 "last updated ". we have got our NO1 by 2/4/2008 and that was indicated on it as you all know how that goes .Michelle and I were hoping that our case could have been touched at least one more time but that unfortunately never happen ,we been hoping that our process would take from 6 months to 7 and then we get NO2 and then our interview will be scheduled and then we wait on the outcome etc ,but now we seem really lost and we really need to hear from you guys ,so please if anyone have any kind of comment and opinions we will really apperciate it ,

Sincerly Ahmed and Michelle .

hi Ahmed,
4 Months is not that long at all, we got Noa1 same date and guees it was after 2 months , and have not been touched too only last day , am sure the next few days u'll get some good news, keep calm and good luck .
rachbelMaleMorocco2008-06-07 03:56:00
Middle East and North AfricaAPPROVED!!!
QUOTE (Henia @ Jun 11 2008, 06:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Congrats to both of you! Hopeful your SO will arrive safe and sound SOON!

hi my Neighbour, thanks much , and wish u a speedy successful journey too smile.gif
rachbelMaleMorocco2008-06-11 07:24:00
Middle East and North AfricaAPPROVED!!!
QUOTE (sunnybear @ Jun 10 2008, 07:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
CONGRATSSSSS!!!

thanks you Sunnybear, i know you are one of the few january waiting for their NOA2 , i always read ur post , i pray and hope you get so soon, and as u succed the interview for ur new job, u'll have success too int his visajourney.Good luck.

QUOTE (Alhamdulillah @ Jun 11 2008, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Mabrookalations!! kicking.gif

haha , funny this Mabrookalations , thanks much and wish u good luck too for the rest of ur journey.

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QUOTE (rachbel @ Jun 10 2008, 05:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi evrybody,
My fiancee just talked to me right now telling me the good news that she got the hard copy of our NOA2 smile.gif. we are so happy and the last touch on 06/06 was in fact the approval but nothing still show on our uscis account , the case still pending .i know it's not a problem since we got the hard copy. we pray and wish the same success for all those still waiting.
i dont know what the next step should be, but i'll ask , and am sure you'll help as you always do . bless you and good luck for evrybody.

congrats!

thank u soo much, and wish u all the best .
rachbelMaleMorocco2008-06-11 02:46:00
Middle East and North AfricaAPPROVED!!!
QUOTE (Jenn! @ Jun 10 2008, 06:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Congrats! Best wishes for a speedy trip through Casa!

thank you so much, Bless you.shukran smile.gif.
rachbelMaleMorocco2008-06-10 19:00:00
Middle East and North AfricaAPPROVED!!!
hi evrybody,
My fiancee just talked to me right now telling me the good news that she got the hard copy of our NOA2 smile.gif. we are so happy and the last touch on 06/06 was in fact the approval but nothing still show on our uscis account , the case still pending .i know it's not a problem since we got the hard copy. we pray and wish the same success for all those still waiting.
i dont know what the next step should be, but i'll ask , and am sure you'll help as you always do . bless you and good luck for evrybody.
rachbelMaleMorocco2008-06-10 18:33:00
Middle East and North Africaafter mena husbands get here on cr1 visas
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QUOTE (April and Mohamed @ May 24 2008, 07:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (JeanneVictoria @ May 24 2008, 02:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
We went a couple days after we arrived to apply for his social security card. Only took about a week for him to receive it in the mail. However his green card took almost 3 months so don't be surprised!! USCIS said that is the norm for green cards to arrive...I was surprised to hear it.


So what if he has the SS card but not the green card yet? Can he still get a job or does he have to physically have both?



He will already have his visa stamped with his registration number and yes you can use this stamp to apply for jobs. He had no problems with the stamp until his green card arrived.


Great, thanks!
April and MohamedFemaleMorocco2008-05-24 11:03:00
Middle East and North Africaafter mena husbands get here on cr1 visas
QUOTE (JeanneVictoria @ May 24 2008, 02:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
We went a couple days after we arrived to apply for his social security card. Only took about a week for him to receive it in the mail. However his green card took almost 3 months so don't be surprised!! USCIS said that is the norm for green cards to arrive...I was surprised to hear it.


So what if he has the SS card but not the green card yet? Can he still get a job or does he have to physically have both?
April and MohamedFemaleMorocco2008-05-24 09:46:00
Middle East and North AfricaFor MUSLIMS only - hadith, Quran, living the Sunnah, Islamic lifestyle discussion, ask Q's, give advice, stick to the topic!
QUOTE (Alhamdulillah @ Jun 11 2008, 06:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (April and Mohamed @ Jun 11 2008, 11:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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QUOTE (Henia @ Jun 9 2008, 06:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A big difference here in Algeria, is that outside of Alger you will not find so many masjids with areas for women to pray in.

You find that sometimes in the US too but I have never been turned away from a masjid because of no "ladies room" personally. I have, however, gotten my husband strange looks because I sneak into the back of the men's section when I'm the only woman in the "ladies room" because I want to be part of the actual prayer and not stuck behind a wall LOL. I've also gotten some stares when I lift the curtain so I can see the men from the women's section LOL (to follow the prayer not to stare at the men tongue.gif)



Yeah me too, one time for a Saturday prayer or something with not much traffic I was the only woman and probably like 20 men, and I was already at the masjid for a class they held for new Muslims, so when it was time to pray I was going to go upstairs to the women's area but my teacher (the cutest little Egyptian man I've ever known, I wanted to adopt him as my uncle or something) told me that I can pray behind them in the men's hall, and most of the people there are very conservative so I was like okay so I prayed in the corner behind the men and when everyone was done and they all saw me behind them I guess a bunch of men got upset and wanted to say something and my teacher Sarwat told me later when we went back into the classroom that they were grumbling about me praying behind them and he told them that it is halal and Islamic and that the Prophet saws didn't separate the women in another room and he basically told them to go take a hike! I was SO surprised and happy that he defended me like that! Plus the women's section is so far away I mean I could be assaulted or something, it's not the safest place. I HATED it when the women would all talk during the khotba because I wanted to hear what the imam was saying and they were all gossiping in Arabic or Urdu and I wanted to go complain to the mosque director that they let women sit behind the men for any women that choose to and the women that choose to stay in the balcony are free to do that too, but I sort of lost interest altogether and stopped going. I guess I'll take up that fight when we move back insha'Allah because I REALLY hate the separate rooms/balconies. And I seriously believe that if there weren't the balconies but if all the women were behind the men, that they wouldn't be talking because everyone else would hear them so they wouldn't dare. It's like they're treating us like children, so it's no surprise that we're behaving like children. Treat us like mature responsible pious women and we'll live up to that expectation. I myself am of the opinion that the whole separate room with speakers or TV is bid3a and should be avoided. I just don't understand why people need to constantly reinvent the wheel!!!!!

I can kind of understand having a "women's section" separate from the men because of how the women hang out there after the prayer (the Sunnah is for the men to wait a few moments after the prayer and the women to get up immediately and leave) but I don't understand why the imams and shaykhs would rather just cut us off from the prayer than to take the time to explain to the women about the Sunnah and encourage us to act in the same way as the sahabiyyat. I won't pray by myself in the women's section because the hadith says that u should see the imam or someone who is following the imam and if I'm stuck behind the wall by myself, well, I can't see anything! Also, me being a non-Arabic speaking/understanding muslimah, I don't know if they're reciting a verse of prostration when the imam says "Allahu Akbr" and I could easily get away from the prayer with that misunderstanding, no? Also, what if I come in after the prayer has started and I can't see anyone who's praying.... how do I know which raka' they're in??
I used to just pray in the women's section and complain to my hubby about it at home but he agrees with me and asked me why don't I come in the room at the back where the men are praying. I told him because it's taboo here and I didn't want to embarass him.... he said I would never embarass him by doing the right thing smile.gif and that I should only worry about my prayer and not about bothering him.
I don't mind praying in the women's section if the men's section is full or as long as there are other women praying there with me, I just don't like to be in there alone. I also don't mind the fact that there is a women's section for lectures and classes etc but that's not how things were done in the prophet's (sal allahu alayhi wa salaam) time.... but there is a hadith from 'Aisha where she said if the prophet (sal allahu alayhi wa salaam) saw what the women were doing at the masjid after he died that he would have forbidden them to go to the masjid so I think we need to check ourselves and our own actions. Some older women will go into the men's section to pray (which is fine) but they will make a lot of noise and talk in high voices while on their way there and back and this is distracting to the men who are praying AND it's against the Sunnah so, because of this, I can kind of understand why they make us go in our own room lol.
Also, at one of the masjids I go to, there is a separate room but there's only a curtain that divides the room. When I'm there by myself or the other women with me are like-minded, we lift that curtain so we can see the men praying to keep in accordance with the command to follow the imam or someone who's following the imam BUT there are women who come there from time to time who get mad if u lift that curtain up and they act like they've never seen a man before! So a lot of time it's not necessarily the MEN who got the idea to put those walls/curtains there but was actually thought up by women who want to hide behind them. Then on Fridays they sit behind that curtain talking and playing around instead of paying attn to the khutbah because the khateeb can't see them to tell them to stop rolleyes.gif
I feel like this, we wear hijab when we go out and the prophet (sal allahu alayhi wa salaam) allowed us to go to the masajid but there are rules that we're supposed to be following when we're there as well. As long as I'm wearing my hijab then I'm properly screened and free to move about as I need.... even in the masjid smile.gif Some women just need to be reminded that modesty includes outer hijab but doesn't stop there! (I've had to get on niqabis before because some of them also think just because they're covered up with extra clothes means they are modest but they're talking loudly and laughing out loud and the like... some of the loudest sisters at the eid prayer are the niqabis subhanallah)


Yeah I understand too about why they do it and why certain women want it, but I don't agree with it nor want it. I especially want to sit behind the men during the khotba because the women talk like they're in the mall. Put them directly in the eyesight of the imam and I don't think they'll be doing that, and the rest of us can tell them to shut up while they're walking to and from the prayer area. What Aisah said about women in the masjid, well, that's a whole nother can of worms but in my biased opinion she wasn't directly quoting the Prophet, she was speaking for him and creating an opinion for him after he died, which I don't think anybody can do for any other human being because it's not them, and second of all, her integrity is shot to hell after the war she waged on the Prophet's family and therefore the Sunni/Shia split among the Believers (and a woman leading an army? she should've known better) So that's the way I look at her opinions. Plus the Prophet saws doesn't seem like a man who would punish all of womankind for the actions of a stupid few right? He was much more wise than that. star_smile.gif (FYI I consider myself neither Sunni nor Shia nor anything but a practicing Muslim, a Mu'mina-in-progress, trying to get better little by little)

That's funny about the niqabis, I can see how they would think that all goes because they're totally covered. Hey Henia, do any women in your hubby's family go to Eid prayers? My MIL had never ONCE gone to a masjid EVER in her life until I came along (hehe, corrupting Lala) and now she goes to jumu'ah prayer every Friday because my FIL had too much hechouma for my sake to tell her no she couldn't go with me. He wanted to say no at first and she was furious and said that he lets her go to different cities by herself to go shopping and visiting people all over the place but she can't go to a masjid to pray to Allah swt? I was like "woo-hoo go Lala!" And he was speechless!!! (I guess he's ignoring the hadith that says don't prevent your women from going to masajid, sigh) So now she comes back and tells me about the khotbas if I don't go with her and she totally digs it, and I think it helps with her iman, because sometimes the women guests who come over talk about nothing but ####### including haram gossiping so I'm not having that and I'm not having them drag down my MIL with them. The more ignorant and uneducated women become the more distanced they are from deen, that's been my observation only from the women I actually know so please don't take that as a blanket statement. But I know more than a handful of illiterate women and then on the flipside very educated women or at least that have gone through 10th grade, and the difference is visible.
April and MohamedFemaleMorocco2008-06-12 12:58:00
Middle East and North AfricaFor MUSLIMS only - hadith, Quran, living the Sunnah, Islamic lifestyle discussion, ask Q's, give advice, stick to the topic!
QUOTE (Alhamdulillah @ Jun 9 2008, 04:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Henia @ Jun 9 2008, 06:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A big difference here in Algeria, is that outside of Alger you will not find so many masjids with areas for women to pray in.

You find that sometimes in the US too but I have never been turned away from a masjid because of no "ladies room" personally. I have, however, gotten my husband strange looks because I sneak into the back of the men's section when I'm the only woman in the "ladies room" because I want to be part of the actual prayer and not stuck behind a wall LOL. I've also gotten some stares when I lift the curtain so I can see the men from the women's section LOL (to follow the prayer not to stare at the men tongue.gif)



Yeah me too, one time for a Saturday prayer or something with not much traffic I was the only woman and probably like 20 men, and I was already at the masjid for a class they held for new Muslims, so when it was time to pray I was going to go upstairs to the women's area but my teacher (the cutest little Egyptian man I've ever known, I wanted to adopt him as my uncle or something) told me that I can pray behind them in the men's hall, and most of the people there are very conservative so I was like okay so I prayed in the corner behind the men and when everyone was done and they all saw me behind them I guess a bunch of men got upset and wanted to say something and my teacher Sarwat told me later when we went back into the classroom that they were grumbling about me praying behind them and he told them that it is halal and Islamic and that the Prophet saws didn't separate the women in another room and he basically told them to go take a hike! I was SO surprised and happy that he defended me like that! Plus the women's section is so far away I mean I could be assaulted or something, it's not the safest place. I HATED it when the women would all talk during the khotba because I wanted to hear what the imam was saying and they were all gossiping in Arabic or Urdu and I wanted to go complain to the mosque director that they let women sit behind the men for any women that choose to and the women that choose to stay in the balcony are free to do that too, but I sort of lost interest altogether and stopped going. I guess I'll take up that fight when we move back insha'Allah because I REALLY hate the separate rooms/balconies. And I seriously believe that if there weren't the balconies but if all the women were behind the men, that they wouldn't be talking because everyone else would hear them so they wouldn't dare. It's like they're treating us like children, so it's no surprise that we're behaving like children. Treat us like mature responsible pious women and we'll live up to that expectation. I myself am of the opinion that the whole separate room with speakers or TV is bid3a and should be avoided. I just don't understand why people need to constantly reinvent the wheel!!!!!
April and MohamedFemaleMorocco2008-06-11 10:47:00
Middle East and North AfricaFor MUSLIMS only - hadith, Quran, living the Sunnah, Islamic lifestyle discussion, ask Q's, give advice, stick to the topic!
QUOTE (HisLittleMasriyah @ May 30 2008, 02:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I asked and i was told that u have to depend on the methodoligy/approach that one uses in understanding a hadith. There are different schools of thoughts and opinions concerning fiqh. In this particular example you have what seems to be a contradiction but scholars have agreed that there are levels to a certain ruling from the prophet sala Allahu 3alayhi wassalam for example theres obligations; mostahab -prefered-; mobah -permissable-; makrouh -disliked-; haram -forbidden. So if u follow a certain madhab/ school of thought then follow their ruling concerning this hadith.

I hope that answers ur question and erases any confusion insha Allah.


It does, and I appreciate your help, I've done a lot of reading and studying but I'm hesitant to choose one school of thought because it seems like I should believe in all schools of thought since they all have the same source, you know? And I'm afraid of falling into the category of people that wanders off the beaten path, the 70-something factions of Muslims that will go to Hell because they broke off and formed "other" groups, I try to stick to the Islam that the Prophet saws practiced but it's hard sometimes because we're a generation so far removed from him that we can only rely on our written sources, and even then you know, you have the hadith with the weak or extremely weak chains of reference so I'm just thinking why don't they take them out already instead of confusing us so much!!! Too bad they didn't have youtube back then, they could've documented everything! LOL But I guess it all comes back to our intentions, right?
April and MohamedFemaleMorocco2008-05-30 15:12:00
Middle East and North AfricaFor MUSLIMS only - hadith, Quran, living the Sunnah, Islamic lifestyle discussion, ask Q's, give advice, stick to the topic!

I agree, but the hadith does exist! So it is abviously how prophet muhammad (pbuh) stated it should be!

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So how do we distinguish between these two hadith that seem to contradict one another? How is the chain of evidence on each one? Could it be possible there's a weak source for one of them?
April and MohamedFemaleMorocco2008-05-29 17:52:00
Middle East and North Africaaffidavir of suport
[size="4"]Thank you very much jenn for yr response

i want ask u other question cause before we did not record any conversation but i just start like 2 days before and i will stille record like nest month too til the day before my interview is that enough or not ?i will print all are conversation til the day before interview i think it s will be like 60 pages is that enough ?
i have call record and little email and mail like card for my birthday for new year and for valentine s day is that enough
my fiancee is pregnant too and i have baby picture inside her stomack and certificat from doctor that she was pregnant after her visit to me

thanks for all yr response

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anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-16 15:04:00
Middle East and North Africaaffidavir of suport
i have my interview in casa
anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-15 19:14:00
Middle East and North Africaaffidavir of suport
hi all
i have interview for visa fiance next month and i want know if i will need the affidavit of suport and her tax income ? if yes how many years of income she need to send me ?
she s self employed and have 2 doughter so how much she need make to beat the poverty level?

Thanks and wait for your advice
anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-15 11:37:00
Middle East and North Africaadvice
Thank you very much jenn for yr response

i want ask u other question cause before we did not record any conversation but i just start like 2 days before and i will stille record like next month too til the day before my interview is that enough or not ?i will print all are conversation til the day before interview i think it s will be like 60 pages is that enough ?
i have calls record and little emails and mail like card for my birthday for new year and for valentine s day is that enough
my fiancee is pregnant too and i have baby picture inside her stomack and certificat from doctor that she was pregnant after her visit to me and i think she will delivred beforemy interview so i can show too the certificat of bith .

thanks for all yr response
anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-17 08:10:00
Middle East and North Africaneed help
thanks jenn but i will take the certificat of bith having my name like father



QUOTE (Jenn! @ Feb 21 2008, 12:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (anouar @ Feb 20 2008, 01:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thnak you jenn for yr advice and i will bring the both version i want tell u that my fiance is pregnant and she will delivred before my interview so if i take with me some pictures for baby and certificat of birth can that help in the interview or not .
waiting yr response


While the baby isn't definite proof of anything, it will help build your case of a bona fide relationship. I would certainly bring any evidence you have of your baby together to the interview.

Congratulations!

anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-21 15:18:00
Middle East and North Africaneed help
Thnak you jenn for yr advice and i will bring the both version i want tell u that my fiance is pregnant and she will delivred before my interview so if i take with me some pictures for baby and certificat of birth can that help in the interview or not .
waiting yr response



QUOTE (Jenn! @ Feb 20 2008, 10:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (anouar @ Feb 18 2008, 02:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
u know that the pepers they send me from consulate are all expired so i should do did i need new version or what ?


I would print out copies of the more recent versions online and complete both the expired version as well as the new version to bring with you to the consulate. There have been some members who thought they were doing the right thing by bringing the more recent forms and the consulate insisted on the expired version. If you only bring the expired version, then they may want the more recent version. Best to be prepared with both, in my opinion.

anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-20 13:16:00
Middle East and North Africaneed help
thank u jenn for yr advice

u know that the pepers they send me from consulate are all expired so i should do did i need new version or what ?

wait yr advices and God help u






QUOTE (Jenn! @ Feb 17 2008, 10:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
No one can say if that's sufficient or not. Some people get through the interview presenting little to no evidence at all, while others are prepared to show stacks upon stacks of chat records and they are not given the opportunity. It is better to have too much and not need it than too little and wish you had more.

In our personal experience pictures were much more important than anything else. In fact, we didn't have any emails or chat logs at all since we didn't communicate via computer.

anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-18 14:06:00
Middle East and North Africaneed help
Thanks for all responses but if 60 page of conversation record are suffisante or i need more ?




QUOTE (Virtual wife @ Feb 17 2008, 05:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If that's all you have, that's all you have. Take everything you have and be prepared to present it as substantial.

anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-17 19:21:00
Middle East and North Africaneed help
i want ask u other question cause before we did not record any conversation but i just start like 2 days before and i will stille record like nest month too til the day before my interview is that enough or not ?i will print all are conversation til the day before interview i think it s will be like 60 pages is that enough ?
i have call record and little email and mail like card for my birthday for new year and for valentine s day is that enough
my fiancee is pregnant too and i have baby picture inside her stomack and certificat from doctor that she was pregnant after her visit to me

thanks for all yr response
anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-17 17:25:00
Middle East and North Africaaffidavit of support
thanks for your advice

i have interview in casa
and i want know if i need to include my self when we are filling affidavit of suport to beat the povertyline
anouarMaleMorocco2008-02-15 18:34:00
Middle East and North Africai feel really cry
hi how are u i hope u doing good so is there any news about the AP



QUOTE (sunrise17 @ Apr 12 2008, 06:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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anouarMaleMorocco2008-04-14 15:14:00
Middle East and North Africai feel really cry
am sorry about that but am sure it s so soon they will call u to pick up yr visa
anouarMaleMorocco2008-04-11 08:49:00
Middle East and North AfricaThey Kept His Passport!
congratulations can u plz tell us all the story it s his second interview ?
anouarMaleMorocco2008-04-16 18:46:00
Middle East and North Africasecond interview !
congratulations abdo am happy for u friend kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif good.gif good job
anouarMaleMorocco2008-04-17 19:01:00
Middle East and North AfricaVisa in Hand
congratulation am so happy for u have a good luck
anouarMaleMorocco2008-05-10 20:05:00
Middle East and North Africaits me again
QUOTE (sunrise17 @ Jun 4 2008, 12:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
JUST WE GOT MARRIED WITH MY BEAUTIFUL HUSBAND, SO AM REALLY HAPPY, AND THANK YOU GUYS FOR YOUR ADVICES AND HELP, AND AM KEEPING POST HERE AT THIS GREAT WEBSITE VJ, kicking.gif

BEST WISHES

salam c est anouar congratulation
anouarMaleMorocco2008-06-06 12:44:00
Middle East and North AfricaWhen is it going to end?????
Good morning Malarie,
Well, this is me Hicham from Morocco. and as a news user in this great site I am still learning how to post and get exchange ideas with other freinds each time. I have read about you waiting suffer, I would like to know where your husband had his interview? If it was Casablanca I guess it is a sick embassy that knows nothing but using 221g and what is the worse is that you have to wait for not time limits.
that is hurts the wife and husband both and affected negative on the family relationship and that what exactly happen btween me and my US citizen wife due to I was given the 221g ###### with no explanation and my papers sent back to DOS for further review ( a black hole of never land ) and it is now 10 months and 25 days and still waiting and what I really wanted to know is do they extend my petetions because we had no request for the documents or the evedences they need? sister I hope you be patient becase we all goes into this in Morocco meanwhile I want you to keep in touch and provide any news that can help each of us, and hope you the best luck
fopMaleMorocco2007-08-30 05:20:00
Middle East and North AfricaWe got our visa!
Conratulation from the deep of the heart,
well she was that good blond CO, you have to pray millions of times for Allah that your husband didn't had his interview in counter (4) with that African American CO all she knows is printing papers of 221g.
yes, you are right, that blonde CO always welcoming people and treat them like passengers not like enemies, and she always says by arabic ( come to pick your visa en sha allah at xxxxx ).
Congratulation again.
FOR ME I AM NOT SURE WHETHER I WILL HAVE THE SECOND INTERVIEW WITH THE SAME THAT GAVE ME 221G, IN CASE THAT HAPPENS I WILL DO WITH POCKET IN MY HAND TO PUT ANOTHER 221G'S LOL.
Hicham
fopMaleMorocco2007-09-08 05:16:00
Middle East and North Africathe most comon 221g in Casa embassy
Hi yourbackpages ( lol )
thank you so very much for the infomation, but would you please telling me how to uise the website of USCIS, whenever I get there I found a chart with green and yellow but I reall how to red it and I am not sure that I can use it.
would you help please
thank you so very much
Hicham
fopMaleMorocco2007-09-04 13:24:00
Middle East and North Africathe most comon 221g in Casa embassy
dear Blue,
we had tried everything the united sate senat an the congressman and they said the same things that our cse will need further review and they didn't gave us more information and they said that they can't ask a federal agency to accept or deny something.
but I reall will be gld if you can help me to check on my I 130 online ! I get a website with a green abd yellow chrt but I really lost and dont know how to read or use it.
waiting for your message please.
and thank you so much for the information
Hicham
fopMaleMorocco2007-09-04 13:20:00
Middle East and North Africathe most comon 221g in Casa embassy
Hi everybody,
simple question please for everybody can help.
I had 221g during the interview for my k3 visa in Casablanca Morocco, as I read in all the related websites that it is just possibilty of missing documents or some evedinces. I was told that my papers sent back to USCIS for further review, I warnned in the 221g paper below that I must present what they asked me for during 11 months otherwise my petetions will expired.
BUT IT IS NOW OVER 10 MONTHS WAITING AND NOT HEARD YET, DO THEY EXPIRE MY PAPERS AND THEY DIDN'T TOLD ME WHAT THEY NEEDS ???
Hicham
fopMaleMorocco2007-09-03 11:11:00
Middle East and North AfricaBest of luck Morocco4ever
Good luck at your interview!!! Hope everything goes well! :D
jenniehNot TellingMorocco2006-01-29 13:28:00
Middle East and North AfricaThank God!....Casa responed......to the Atty's E-mail
Congratulations & Good Luck! :D
jenniehNot TellingMorocco2006-01-29 23:58:00
Middle East and North AfricaInterviews
Kiya Thanks but the I-130 petition was approved in early July. The NVC has had it since July I have just completed all their steps for the CR1 visa through them (about 2 1/2 weeks ago). The NVC told me that they will schedule the interview at the NVC. Im just woundering cause I saw some peoples cases for this same type of visas were sent quick and mine is still there.
jenniehNot TellingMorocco2006-01-30 17:45:00
Middle East and North AfricaInterviews
I saw on another message previously to call (202) 663-1225. To find out if you have and interview or not. I called this number and it said you can find the same information www.travel.state.gov Only I have went there and I dont see anything about it I thought I saw somewhere before that some countries have their interview list online. Is this true? If so where can you find it at? Thanks!!
jenniehNot TellingMorocco2006-01-29 23:46:00
Middle East and North AfricaApproved in Casa!!
Congratulations :dance: Im so happy for you!!! Glad you will be together soon!
jenniehNot TellingMorocco2006-01-30 20:30:00
Middle East and North AfricaAngel and Anmar
(L) Happy Anniversary (F) & Good Luck Happy Anniversary Angel !!!

Edited by jennieh, 01 February 2006 - 10:32 AM.

jenniehNot TellingMorocco2006-02-01 10:31:00