Sure prayer is and has always been powerful, the number may not go up as such but prayers give hope where there seems to be none.thanks a lot for your input and observation.
He better go it alone, I have several cases in mind of persons who did the same but with differ outcomes; those who added, were denied, those who went it alone (lied)leaving their families behind got their visas.i won't and will never encourage that to happen in the application stage edv as it...
Sometimes things spiral out of intended... and you must be bold enough to bring things under control.I value your input and I equally value my opinion.We have come a long way...
That's the point Susie-May be they change their Interview location...due to the discrepancies in what the Kenya Constitutional and the Embassy Rules /Constitution says-I therefore submit to your opinion as you have perfectly answered my question.
If it were not meant for me/us you should have instead used a private conversation-any way you have control over the forum and perhaps there is limitation of personal opinion and everything you say becomes Gospel truth.
...Get to the point -Am the one who suggested the use of affidavits and Britsimon and you ridiculed the suggestion and became sarcastic.Kindly ...HAVE RESPECT FOR AFRICANS sicnce Africa/Africans is NOT simon (myself)
I understand that Susie-and I absolutely agree with you on this,but I think the whole thing does not revolve around whether the Embassy would consider Tradition marriage as the context of the initial question is totally different from this.
Based on the same marriage thing:can someane answer me-How will the Nairobi Embassy treat a GAY COUPLE who won the DV lottery and do not have a marriage certificate since the Kenya Government won't issue any,yet the American constitution clearly states that gay couples should as from year 2014...
... and you know what:most of our input is done out of our own understanding of both the Government of Kenya and its diverse traditions-and NOT AFRICA AS a whole.For your information we have 42 tribes in Kenya which have diverse ways when dealing with marriages,just Google some of court rulings...
...after giving my personal opinion of the use of affidavits "instead of quitting the entire process due to what you call marriage discrepancies" you instead rubbished my idea as ridiculous and i quote"Indeed. So ridiculous! EDIT:I think affidavit is the new PEPTO BISMOL"
I guess only one marriage certificate is issued to any polygamous marriage as per our constitution-stand to be corrected and obviously depends with who (wife No1 or No2 ) secures the certificate first.The whole thing is so confusing almost likened to the GAY MARRIAGE-The Nairobi America Embassy...
Get me correctly and right
Ma
Cohabiting
If a Kenyan legal man cohabits another woman-Who becomes the real wife?The law states that cohabiting for more than 6 months is a legal marriage (This means the Government TECHNICALLY) issues a forced marriage certificate for co-habiting.Now when a...
No need to reply on this...or spoil for a fight on this...This my opinion and I have clearly mentioned that..but-then Nairobi US embassy becomes an exemption in immigration law...as they have clearly indicated all attorneys on their website who can draft this "worthless document"
Your point is so clear-as much as embassies are guided by the American constitution THEY WILL NEVER ignore the constitution of the host country.Why would (separate US embassies) insist on AOS to some countries and disregard the others-if cohabiting becomes a forced marriage,then an affidavit...
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