Mr. Tabogo Eno-Jah, a citizen of Cameroon born in 1976, wrote a letter declaring his intent to marry Miss. Henrietta Nkongchu within 90 days of arriving in the United States. As a Cameroonian citizen, he does not currently have a wedding date planned with his American fiancée until he receives approval for a fiancée visa. He expressed that they have a strong relationship and communicate daily, but miss each other and are eager to begin their marriage and family life together in the U.S. once he receives the necessary visa.
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Mr. Tabogo Eno-Jah, a citizen of Cameroon born in 1976, wrote a letter declaring his intent to marry Miss. Henrietta Nkongchu within 90 days of arriving in the United States. As a Cameroonian citizen, he does not currently have a wedding date planned with his American fiancée until he receives approval for a fiancée visa. He expressed that they have a strong relationship and communicate daily, but miss each other and are eager to begin their marriage and family life together in the U.S. once he receives the necessary visa.
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Mr. Tabogo Eno-Jah, a citizen of Cameroon born in 1976, wrote a letter declaring his intent to marry Miss. Henrietta Nkongchu within 90 days of arriving in the United States. As a Cameroonian citizen, he does not currently have a wedding date planned with his American fiancée until he receives approval for a fiancée visa. He expressed that they have a strong relationship and communicate daily, but miss each other and are eager to begin their marriage and family life together in the U.S. once he receives the necessary visa.
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Mr. Tabogo Eno-Jah, a citizen of Cameroon born in 1976, wrote a letter declaring his intent to marry Miss. Henrietta Nkongchu within 90 days of arriving in the United States. As a Cameroonian citizen, he does not currently have a wedding date planned with his American fiancée until he receives approval for a fiancée visa. He expressed that they have a strong relationship and communicate daily, but miss each other and are eager to begin their marriage and family life together in the U.S. once he receives the necessary visa.
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Mr TABOGO ENO- JAH 67 HUNTERS GROVE HAYES MIDDLESEX LONDON UNITED KINGDOM UB33JF
USCIS JOHN F. KENNEDY BUILDING GOVERNMENT CENTRE ROOM E-160 BOSTON MA 02203.
A LETTER OF INTEND TO MARRY
I Mr TABOGO ENO-JAH, a citizen of the Republic of Cameroon,
born on the 29th day of August, 1976, do hereby declare that I am legally able and intend to marry Miss. HENRIETTA NKONGCHU within ninety (90) days of my arrival into the United States of America. Currently, we do not have an official wedding date planned, since such date is contingent on the impending fiance visa. As soon as I have my visa, we will set a date for our wedding. We share a wonderful relationship, and we communicate almost daily by phone and social network sites such as Skype and whatsapp which are our main means of communication. We miss each other so much and we are looking forward to start our marriage and family life as soon as possible. Yours Sincerely. ENO-JAH