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Getting Fiancee or spousal visas for Vietnam is much harder
than from most other countries.
The consular
officers in Ho Chi Minh City apply a higher standard before they
accept
that a relationship is genuine.
Like the
consulate in China, see my blog http://www.expertfianceevisas.com/?p=26
they expect a petitioner to have made multiple trips, to have had
a
long engagement, and to be able to communicate well with his
fiancee
(English no problem).
In addition
they expect each petitioner to have celebrated a large, formal
engagement party and banquet called "Dinh Hong"
(but not on the first trip).
Some of their
"official" reasons for denial are:
Photographs
submitted as evidence of the relationship indicate
that Petitioner and Fiancee have spent only four or five days
together.
(This is their
"code" what it really means is "only one trip
= no visa". If only one trip, it doesn't matter how many photos
you
give)
It
does not appear that the claimed relationship is continuous
and on going. For example, Petitioner has not returned to visit
Fiancee
for one year.
Fiancee
and-or Petitioner submitted evidence of only a small,
inconsequential engagement ceremony without any US guest. This
contradicts local social and cultural norms in which many family
members and friends, including those in the US, are invited to
engagement celebrations numbering in the hundreds of guests for
families of even modest means.
In
contrast to Vietnamese social and cultural norms which
mandate a lengthy and careful period of pre-nuptial arrangements,
Petitioner and Fiancee became engaged before meeting in person.
The decision
to approve or deny is generally made by the
consular officer before he meets with the Fiancee, before the
interview. This is why taking the extra effort to make a complete
and
convincing petition at the start is essential to your success. If
the
officer has decided to deny, he will ask her detailed questions
about
the "proposal, the petitioners home town or the future wedding
plans".
Any answer the Fiancee gives will not be "credible".
Beneficiary's
chronology of the claimed relationship is not
credible. For example, Fiancee can not recalled when Petitioner
proposed to her.
Fiancee is unaware of basic facts regarding Petitioners
location and or hometown (features, characteristics, etc). For
example
Fiancee was unaware of where Petitioner has lived for the past
two
years.
Fiancee
is unaware of the exact wedding plans, what church, or venue,
when the
marriage would take place.
If these
issues apply to you, to be successful you MUST remedy
them prior to submitting your Petition. And you MUST
provide the supporting documents to irrefutably prove the
remedies have
occurred. Many petitioners have their multiple trips and
engagement
party after the fiancee visa petition has been submitted, then
bring
proof of the trips, etc to the Fiancee's consulate interview.
They
leave dumbfounded when finding that their Fiancee who attended
the
interview alone, but with all the documents, was not allowed to
show
the proof, instead was asked a few questions and left, denied due
to
the weak initial petition documentation.
Submit a stronger
petition with more "proof of a genuine relationship", UP
FRONT.
Contrary to official statements, decisions to accept or deny a
petition
are often made early, prior to the interview, while the consular
officer is reviewing your petition. The officer then asks pointed
questions during the interview in order to justify the decision
he has
ALREADY made. Be sure to provide all proof of your genuine
relationship
"up front" in the petition.
See my youtube
on proving a Genuine Relationship at
http://fianceevisaservices.com/youtubegenuinerelationship.html
Strategy to
successfully petition: Immediately take extra care to
ensure that your "paper trail" is solid, and put at least two
trips to
meet her into your plans, sign her up for English lessons
if
her
conversational English is not good, and celebrate your
"Dinh
Hong"
during one of your trips.
If you are
using a prepaid phone card make sure it provides you with
itemized call records. These are the best proof that you are
making regular and frequent contact. If your current phone card does not
give
you an itemized call logs
see http://fianceevisaservices.com/international-p
repaid-long-distance.html
My petitions
generally get approved faster than average. This is due
to the professional way I assemble your petition package,
including
extensive, but very necessary efforts needed when applying
for a
Vietnam fiancee, to prove the "bona fides" of your genuine
committed
relationship.
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