aladekunle
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PLease can anyone share his/her experience of vias denial and can one appeal if he/she has a good case.
PLease can anyone share his/her experience of vias denial and can one appeal if he/she has a good case.
Our DV was denial by a simple word additional evidence of relationship. We were not asked anything but just no additioanl evidence of relationship what i we supposed to do our case no is 2008AF0000007-
LucyMO,
My friend just got her notification letter last week and she is grtting married next week, do you think this will have a negative effect on her like denial of visa? she is in nigeria.
Thanks
it was a cousin that got the denial. he issue was that she put in her place of birth the name of the city as at when he was born and now the city is now a state capital. So he decided to put his own local town when submitting the form 122. Which i dont think it should be an issue. But still got denail. very very unfair.
it was a cousin that got the denial. he issue was that she put in her place of birth the name of the city as at when he was born and now the city is now a state capital. So he decided to put his own local town when submitting the form 122. Which i dont think it should be an issue. But still got denail. very very unfair.
E59TH,
Thanks for your respond. She did not fill him as her husband when she applied, I actually did it here (America) for her. She is pregnant and she plans to get married in June (traditionally) but I told her to go do the court marriage as soon as possible which they are doing next week so that she can add him to her forms and send back to KCC.
E59TH,
Thanks for your respond. She did not fill him as her husband when she applied, I actually did it here (America) for her. She is pregnant and she plans to get married in June (traditionally) but I told her to go do the court marriage as soon as possible which they are doing next week so that she can add him to her forms and send back to KCC.
When is the baby due? If it's after CP, your friend needs to go to the US as quickly as she can after a succesful interview. Babies born before the date of CP can be included in the application as family members (see my post before), but those born after will not be granted visa automatically. As far as I know, children born to green card holders in their mother country are not considered immigrants, so tell your friend to take this into account. Of course it is possible to start a green card procedure for unmarried children under the age of 21, but this will take years at best, which may cause the parents to lose their green cards if they're unable to move to the US as a complete family. If the due date is close to that of CP, I would advise your friend to ask the consulate to push back the interview date for medical reasons. It's quite a risk you're taking if you're 7 months pregnant and are granted a green card, and thus only have a month or two to travel to the US to immigrate and to give birth. Babies are born too early sometimes, and most airline regulations forbid carrying women who ar past the 28th week of their pregnancy for safety-related reasons.
Maybe LucyMO can confirm this, I remember reading about such situations last year.