soconfused32
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Hello everyone. I am in desperate need of answers. I am so confused and scared.
My husband and I just left our Stokes Interview. We had so much evidence of our marriage and life together and the female who interviewed us did believe that our marriage was real. Here is the problem. When my husband moved here from Jamaica in 2005 he purchased and illegal gun because he did not feel safe in the neighborhood he was living in. To make a long story short, his home was broken into by 3 thugs. In order to save his life, he shot one of the intruders and the intruder died. The same thugs broke into another home a few weeks before and the home owner did the same thing as my husband. My husband was arrested and was put on probation for a year. He was taken off of probation early as well.
During the interview, the interviewer questioned my husband about it for about 3 minutes. He told the truth. They have all the documents needed about the incident so if they read the documents it will show exactly what happened. According to my husband, the interviewer did not seem happy about that part of the interview.
When we were leaving, she said we have to wait about 2 months for a decision and that his case was unique.
My husband is a good, loving man who did what he had to do to save his life.
Can he be denied because of this?
My husband and I just left our Stokes Interview. We had so much evidence of our marriage and life together and the female who interviewed us did believe that our marriage was real. Here is the problem. When my husband moved here from Jamaica in 2005 he purchased and illegal gun because he did not feel safe in the neighborhood he was living in. To make a long story short, his home was broken into by 3 thugs. In order to save his life, he shot one of the intruders and the intruder died. The same thugs broke into another home a few weeks before and the home owner did the same thing as my husband. My husband was arrested and was put on probation for a year. He was taken off of probation early as well.
During the interview, the interviewer questioned my husband about it for about 3 minutes. He told the truth. They have all the documents needed about the incident so if they read the documents it will show exactly what happened. According to my husband, the interviewer did not seem happy about that part of the interview.
When we were leaving, she said we have to wait about 2 months for a decision and that his case was unique.
My husband is a good, loving man who did what he had to do to save his life.
Can he be denied because of this?