and I'll appreciate if comments about age difference or gold digging are avoided. However, if you can't help it, I'll understand.
As most of you know, I remarried last year. My wife is a devoutly Christian girl (the whole family is for that matter)
We did both the civil and religious ceremonies.
We went through the VISA process back in July, and she was rejected but told to apply again. She was told by the interviewer that she had no reason to return if she went to the states.
We applied again and she went for her second interview yesterday and was rejected again, and was told nothing has changed and to wait a little longer and apply again.
Both times, she told them in the interview that she is married to and lives with a U.S. Citizen who has lived on the island for 4 decades and is the manager of a Free Zone business. She owns a house with her mother in La Romana.
She (we) have sufficient money in the bank. She has a car. She told them we only want to go to the states for a family reunion so she can meet everyone.
Seems like a slam dunk, right? Anything but.
Of course they don't tell you why.
Here are some possible mitigating circumstances.
I was married to a Dominican previously and she received a visa back in 2000 after 2 months of marriage.
We had an age difference of 28 yrs, and were divorced in 2010.
My current partner and I have an age difference of 32 years and we were married in Dec of last year.
Would anyone like to suggest what may be holding her back?
As most of you know, I remarried last year. My wife is a devoutly Christian girl (the whole family is for that matter)
We did both the civil and religious ceremonies.
We went through the VISA process back in July, and she was rejected but told to apply again. She was told by the interviewer that she had no reason to return if she went to the states.
We applied again and she went for her second interview yesterday and was rejected again, and was told nothing has changed and to wait a little longer and apply again.
Both times, she told them in the interview that she is married to and lives with a U.S. Citizen who has lived on the island for 4 decades and is the manager of a Free Zone business. She owns a house with her mother in La Romana.
She (we) have sufficient money in the bank. She has a car. She told them we only want to go to the states for a family reunion so she can meet everyone.
Seems like a slam dunk, right? Anything but.
Of course they don't tell you why.
Here are some possible mitigating circumstances.
I was married to a Dominican previously and she received a visa back in 2000 after 2 months of marriage.
We had an age difference of 28 yrs, and were divorced in 2010.
My current partner and I have an age difference of 32 years and we were married in Dec of last year.
Would anyone like to suggest what may be holding her back?