... in response to Re: Re: Re: Re: Got denied at CFO in Ceb..., posted by hitmanbrett2004 on Jun 28, 2005Why doesn’t she know anything about your work? How long have you known each other?
I think you and your fiancée need to work with the CFO people in Cebu. She can always travel to Manila and sign up for the CFO seminar there, but she is likely to run into the same problem. A lot of those questions they are asking at CFO are going to come up again during her visa interview. I can guarantee you that if she has little knowledge of your personal life, then they will flat out deny her fiancée visa. Why? Because there are a lot of folks filing for visas with fraudulent intent. Some families here in the U.S. will pay an American citizen to petition their Filipino relative in order to get them into the country. If the consular officer even suspects that your relationship is not a genuine one, you are going to have problems.
Make sure your fiancée knows everything about you, including your job, your family, your children, your ex-wife, your car, your pets, everything! Send her a copy of your COMPLETE divorce decree and make sure she understands why you divorced. She will need your divorce papers for both the CFO and the visa interview documentation.
At her visa interview, she will need to present evidence of a valid relationship. She should have a sample of at least 6-8 letters or cards from you and your family members, in the original envelope with postmark, covering the entire period of your relationship if possible. She should also have copies of phone records, e-mails, chat transcripts, money transfers, photographs, or anything else that shows a genuine relationship with the intent to marry. She will also need evidence of your financial status including your employment, income, tax returns, etc. They will ask her questions about you and your relationship to determine if she really does know you well. If she has little knowledge of your life, then no visa.
Ray