lakegirl911
New Member
Hi, I am new to this so bear with me. I am married to a man from Serbia. We were married in October 2003. I did all the necessary paperwork (filed a spousal visa, then advised to file a fiance visa, and then an immigration visa). All visas were approved by the Vermont office. My husband had his interview in Belgrade in March of 2005, in which case they said there were several inconsistencies in his answers (none of which were told to me). The American Embassy in Belgrade then did two field visits to his home town. They concluded that it appears that the marriage only took place for him to obtain benefits from the US. All paperwork was then sent back to the US for reconsideration of their approval.
I am totally confused. I have no idea how I can possibly prove that this marriage is in deed real... I have contacted Senator Hugh Farley of NY and also Congressman John McHugh (who has been extremely helpful), but to no avail. I have heard nothing even though Congressman McHugh has requested information regarding this case.
My second wedding anniversary is in October and I have yet to see my husband, and we are both living in limbo.
Any help or information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I am totally confused. I have no idea how I can possibly prove that this marriage is in deed real... I have contacted Senator Hugh Farley of NY and also Congressman John McHugh (who has been extremely helpful), but to no avail. I have heard nothing even though Congressman McHugh has requested information regarding this case.
My second wedding anniversary is in October and I have yet to see my husband, and we are both living in limbo.
Any help or information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks