Hello everyone,
I am a Canadian Muslim man (not Moroccan) met a Moroccan lady while I was there as a tourist and decided that we get married. I met her several times before we set the wedding date. She is on her final year of medical school in Morocco. If I understand correctly from the posts on this thread, there are some red flags that a visa officer look for when they handle an application. Is it an issue for them that I am not from a Moroccan background (although I come from a Muslim family)?
After I met my future wife while vacationing in Morocco, I decided to travel that country again. So, I visited Morocco twice after that. I met with her several times during my third trip, but not during my second trip (our schedules didn't work out as she was having school exams).
Is there anything that we should do to avoid unfortunate delays that some of you have experienced?
Thanks a lot.
Your not being Moroccan is not going to matter. These are some of the red flags they look for:
- When the woman is older than the man. How much older depends on the culture of the applicant. In India or Morocco, for example, just a few years seems to be enough to arouse the suspicions of the visa officer.
- When the wedding ceremony and reception do not conform to what is normal in the applicant's country.
- Any difference between the partners, such as age, race, religion, level of education, social background, relationship history.
- If either spouse was married before/divorced.
- Children. If one partner has several, and the other none. If one wants kids, and the other does not.
- Getting married the first time you meet.
- Family members not being at the wedding from both sides.
- Few/no visits since registering marriage.
- Lack of interdependence (financial/personal)