EmilyW
Well-Known Member
I understand that the 'advice' you received was from a forum? If so, the 'consular officer' providing it specifically stated the following:
Bolding is mine. Note that it's a personal opinion, not the opinion of the US government. That's important. I'm not surprised if Warsaw wasn't interested in contacting them given their opinion was a personal one, not one representative of the US government.
Regardless of Mamacyta's case (which may be true or not), it seems that you consider yourself as married even though you are not legally married. However you want to view your status and whatever is in your heart when you applied, you weren't married and that is a problem and it seems to have been picked up by Warsaw. The advice of an internet consular officer aside, Warsaw were clear on their interpretation of the regulations. As far as I can see, Warsaw are applying the regulations correctly.
Further, you not attending the interview didn't give you the opportunity to plead your case. So you may have missed your chance, IMO.
No-one is escalating anything. It's just that you have an opinion and you don't want to hear anything contrary to your opinion. Which is fine. That's your prerogative. But, if you are going to ask a question, always be prepared for answers (even ones you don't like).
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Bolding is mine. Note that it's a personal opinion, not the opinion of the US government. That's important. I'm not surprised if Warsaw wasn't interested in contacting them given their opinion was a personal one, not one representative of the US government.
Regardless of Mamacyta's case (which may be true or not), it seems that you consider yourself as married even though you are not legally married. However you want to view your status and whatever is in your heart when you applied, you weren't married and that is a problem and it seems to have been picked up by Warsaw. The advice of an internet consular officer aside, Warsaw were clear on their interpretation of the regulations. As far as I can see, Warsaw are applying the regulations correctly.
Further, you not attending the interview didn't give you the opportunity to plead your case. So you may have missed your chance, IMO.
No-one is escalating anything. It's just that you have an opinion and you don't want to hear anything contrary to your opinion. Which is fine. That's your prerogative. But, if you are going to ask a question, always be prepared for answers (even ones you don't like).