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Old May 21st 2004, 4:23 am
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Ok I found out from a friend who just had his wife go to interview for the k3 visa in Islamabad Pakistan.

He said his wife saw 2 girls get denied a visa.

1st girl forgot her passport

2nd girl did not remember her marriage date.
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Old May 21st 2004, 7:00 am
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zeo wrote:

    > Ok I found out from a friend who just had his wife go to interview for
    > the k3 visa in Islamabad Pakistan.
    >
    > He said his wife saw 2 girls get
    > denied a visa.
    >
    > 1st girl forgot her passport
    >
    > 2nd girl did not remember
    > her marriage date.

Is she sure the first one actually got denied, or simply has to return
with her passport to get approval?
 
Old May 21st 2004, 8:15 am
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Originally posted by Mrtravelkay
zeo wrote:

    > Ok I found out from a friend who just had his wife go to interview for
    > the k3 visa in Islamabad Pakistan.
    >
    > He said his wife saw 2 girls get
    > denied a visa.
    >
    > 1st girl forgot her passport
    >
    > 2nd girl did not remember
    > her marriage date.

Is she sure the first one actually got denied, or simply has to return
with her passport to get approval?
She got denied but I am sure she can come back for another interview with her passport ready. The other reason is also kind of dumb to deny someone a visa just because she did not remember the date of marriage.
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Old May 21st 2004, 8:23 am
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Originally posted by zeo
The other reason is also kind of dumb to deny someone a visa just because she did not remember the date of marriage.
Hmmm, not sure I agree with that. Men forgetting, yes, (no offence, chaps, but most of you are notorious for forgetting anniversaries, and USCIS probably understand that!), but women are a little different. Unless she was either overly-nervous or felt extremely intimidated, then I could understand if she got tongue-tied.

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Old May 22nd 2004, 6:24 pm
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zeo wrote:

    > Originally posted by Mrtravelkay
    >
    >>zeo wrote:
    > Ok I found out from a friend who just had his wife go to interview
    > for
    >
    >>>the k3 visa in Islamabad Pakistan.
    >>He said his wife saw 2 girls get
    >>>denied a visa.
    >
    >
    >>>1st girl forgot her passport
    >>2nd girl did not remember
    >>>her marriage date.
    >
    >>Is she sure the first one actually got denied, or simply has to
    >
    > return
    >
    >>with her passport to get approval?
    >
    > She got denied
    > but I am sure she can come back for another interview with her passport
    > ready. The other reason is also kind of dumb to deny someone a visa just
    > because she did not remember the date of marriage.
    >

It doesn't sound like a denial but rather a delay for the passport to be
presented since you can't get a visa without the passport.
 

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