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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Case History #4 Added

Attached for view/download is Case History #4.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Warren, I have corresponded with you many times through email and its the first time I read your story; I was deeply moved by your story and feel all your frustration and anger because me and my fiancee got our K1 visa rejected at GUZ consulate as well. Through my correspondences with you, you have helped me greatly in your emotional support and advice. You always reply a well thought-out explanation or answer to all my questions. You have spent so much of your time and effort and yet the people in that consulate just don't give a damn to your persisted inquiries. Just like you, I also served in the military active duty. The people in that consulate claim they look at the whole picture between us and our fiancee and yet only gives about 10 minutes of consideration at our whole picture before they make their bias notion about our relationship. Every time I think about why we didn't get the visa and how it will affect my relationship with my now-wife and the time we lost together hurts physically and mentally. It makes me and my wife felt like we committed a fraud but we don't even know what we did wrong except loving one another from a different country. Obvious those people in that consulate have no soul or love for any human being. My than fiancee greeted that bitch of a VO kindly and in return she scorned and gave my wife the evil and presume guilty look. I have heard of many Chinese Americans and their wives who also got rejected by the consulate but they don't have a voice in website like Candle for Love because of their poor English especially those from the rural areas who can't even use computer and other technologies to keep track of their correspondences to use as evidences of bona fide relationship; those couple are doom. I feel doom sometimes but with people like Warren, faith and love from my wife, I am motivated to keep trying to get my wife here so we could have a better life in the U.S.

April 4, 2009 at 3:50 AM  

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