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Old 01-22-2004, 11:28 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Joe, thank you.....Best of luck for your wife during her interview. I
sure wish that I could have gone to be with Driss during his. But, I
wanted to save the time off for while he is here.





Originally posted by Joe_Daisy

    > Kinda of crazy question the way it is asked. But I think what they
    > were trying to see is if when you went to Morocco was that the first
    > time and that you got married on the first visit, then have you
    > visited since then. So if you visited after or before married he
    > should have just said "No". Then they could ask what other days that
    > you have visited.


    > I think those Interview people can be harsh at times. That person was
    > probably not having a good day. My fiancee has her interview in a
    > couple weeks. I'm flying out there to be with her during that time.
    > I know I can not enter the room, but it is good to be there for
    > support. I know she is really nervous about the whole thing. Because
    > she hears about so many people who have failed their interview.


    > I hope that your husband will get his visa without anymore problems.




    > ----------

    > Interviewer: is it the first and last time your wife came to
    > morocco when you married?

    > Driss: he gives the date I was there

    > Interviewer REPETS: is it the first and last time she came to
    > morocco?

Driss: gives the same answer, dates I was there

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Old 01-22-2004, 11:30 PM   #22 (permalink)
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No they didnt do any fingerprints. Did your husband get
fingerprinted?? I wish yall hear something real soon also. Its such a
hard wait. Thanks



Originally posted by imen

    > Alicia,


Did they take his fingerprints? if so, like said in one of the answers
it takes few days(weeks) to get back because of what they call
administative process which I'm almost sure is an FBI background check
they do for people from the 26 listed countries (morocco is one of
them). My husband is going thru the same thing in Montreal because he
is Algerian (another country in that list). We are still waiting on
them to contact him, they 2-4 weeks from the interview date. Don't
worry!

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Old 01-22-2004, 11:33 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Heck yea its long...lol Mostly the same things were needed in Morocco.
They also wanted proof of my employment, 3 years taxes, a letter stating
I am Christian, and I forget the other things I had to take...lol was
soooo much.





Originally posted by Hypertweeky

    > Paperwork needed to get married in Spain

    > -For the Foreigner:


    > - Statement issued by the US embassy in Madrid (Spain)stating that you
    > are FREE and ABLE to get married.

    > -Statement issued by the US embassy also in Spain stating that you are
    > SINGLE. (For this Document you pay 30 Euros)

    > -If you have been married before, copy of your divorce certificate.

    > -Birth certificate with an special seal known as "Apostilla", this
    > seal allows you to use your birth certificate out of the states, You
    > must get this seal at the VERY SAME office where your original birth
    > certificate was issued for the first time.

    > Also the birth certificate needs to be translated and notorized by a
    > accredited lawyer (Cost around 30 Euros)

    > - Copy of your passport



    > For the Spaniard:


    > - A document named "Fe de vida y solteria" (Proves he is single and
    > able to get married).

    > - A document that stated where he lives known in spanish ad "Padron".

    > - His ID

    > -Birth certificate

    > -His "Genealogical book".. Known in spanish as "Libro de Familia".


    > Once you submit all these paperwork you will have to wait 7 days for
    > them to give you an appointment to do the expedient, you will need 2
    > people (not family) to state and sign they were with you at the moment
    > the expedient was done.

    > After that they will tell you that your and his name MUST be published
    > at the bulletin board (In the capitol building of your town) during 15
    > DAYS. this is something known as "edicto", (we do this just in case
    > that person has another ties with someone else (relationship) he or
    > she can complain about the marriage before it takes place). You can
    > then choose when to get married but the date must be at least 40 days
    > later..because they need 15 days for the edictos, and once those 15
    > days has passed.. they need to forward all the documentation to the
    > local court house.


Long huh??

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Old 01-23-2004, 06:52 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally posted by Alicia&Driss

    > No they didnt do any fingerprints. Did your husband get
    > fingerprinted?? I wish yall hear something real soon also. Its such a
    > hard wait. Thanks



Yes he was! I know these last weeks are really the hardest!!!

I just saw your pics, u two are adorable and u looked great in the
keftan!!! Good luck to all of us.

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Old 01-23-2004, 07:49 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Wowww. I saw the pictures... You are lovely couple... Alicia I'm
impressed with henna tattu in your hand -... I would like to make
me one.



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Old 01-24-2004, 01:51 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally posted by imen

    > Yes he was! I know these last weeks are really the hardest!!!

    > I just saw your pics, u two are adorable and u looked great in the
    > keftan!!! Good luck to all of us.



I dont know if maybe they will fingerprint Driss at a future date or
not. Im really not sure why they did not do this..



Thank you so much. It was a gift from his family. I love it but have no
where to wear it here in the states.

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Old 01-24-2004, 01:53 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Originally posted by doblepat

    > Wowww. I saw the pictures... You are lovely couple... Alicia I'm
    > impressed with henna tattu in your hand -... I would like to make
    > me one.


    > 2pat



Thanks 2pat I broght some henna home with me so I could do my neices
too. Only when it started to wear off someone asked me in the store if I
had a bad time with some self tanner.

They also do you feet too.

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Old 01-24-2004, 02:03 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally posted by Alicia&Driss

    > They also do you feet too.

Yes I know that, I have a close friend married with a girl from morroco
and I saw the wedding picture.. very similar as yours. It is beautiful
culture, and they have great clothes. Your wedding pictures seem like a
"1000 and 1 night" dream comes true.



I like them very much... You look perfect together..!!!



By the way I also used henna to color my hair a long time ago...



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Old 01-24-2004, 02:31 AM   #29 (permalink)
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Originally posted by doblepat

    > Yes I know that, I have a close friend married with a girl from
    > morroco and I saw the wedding picture.. very similar as yours. It is
    > beautiful culture, and they have great clothes. Your wedding pictures
    > seem like a "1000 and 1 night" dream comes true.


    > I like them very much... You look perfect together..!!!


    > By the way I also used henna to color my hair a long time ago...


    > 2pat





Thank you so much again!! We feel like we are perfect together!! Also
you and yours is soooo sweet from the pic I see in your post your post.
You two are a very lovely couple. I sure wish you the very best in your
upcoming interview!!!You dont have very long to wait now



Did the henna make your hair darker or kinda red?? I would have never
though about using it in hair. Maybe I should use what is left of mine
to cover this gray I have gotten from this long seperation. lol Really I
found one, but my husband just laughed at me and said leave it

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Old 01-24-2004, 02:52 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally posted by Alicia&Driss

    > Thank you so much again!! We feel like we are perfect together!! Also
    > you and yours is soooo sweet from the pic I see in your post your
    > post. You two are a very lovely couple. I sure wish you the very best
    > in your upcoming interview!!!You dont have very long to wait now


    > Did the henna make your hair darker or kinda red?? I would have never
    > though about using it in hair. Maybe I should use what is left of mine
    > to cover this gray I have gotten from this long seperation. lol Really
    > I found one, but my husband just laughed at me and said leave it
    >

Thanks Alicia, when I arrive home I want to post more pictures in
internet, my husband has 130 digital pictures of the wedding that we
want to share.



About henna, I always have used my hair black, I color it in black
because I have red lights that I don't like, and now in spite of the
fact that I'm 28 years old, I'm having some grey hairs that I want to
cover,... (thanks k3 process ) jejejejej henna was a product imported
from India, but now it is almost impossible to find it here. I used it
in black, but the friend who show me that product color her hair in red.
It was a henna bottled for hair I think, It was a box like any hair
color product brand. Now in some tattu places you can find sometimes
henna tattu artists using a different henna (I suppose the one that you
used in Morroco).



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