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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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"The OP needs to be very careful upon entry. Answers to "purpose of visit?" like "to see my fiance" are great ways to be denied entry. "

What should the OP answer when asked purpose of visit even if she is visiting her fiancee?

...and what does OP mean?

2007.11.17-Met in Malta and kept in touch

2009.09.25-Decided we wanted to see each other

2010.01.09-She was denied entry to the US to visit

2010.01.13-S asks her to marry him over skype

2010.02.09-S was denied marriage visa to marry her in London

2010.03.20-Finally met for the first time in about 2 years

2010.03.25-S officially proposed to P at Greenwich

2010.05.14- We stumbled across VISAjourney

2010.05.16-S&P are now informed. Thank you Visajourney.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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"The OP needs to be very careful upon entry. Answers to "purpose of visit?" like "to see my fiance" are great ways to be denied entry. "

What should the OP answer when asked purpose of visit even if she is visiting her fiancee?

...and what does OP mean?

OP usually means "original poster" The person starting the topic.

I do not recommend lying. Who you are visiting and why has VERY LITTLE to do with whether you are granted entry...maybe NOTHING to do with it. Having evidence you will return is most important. Best things would be a letter from your job verifying that you are scheduled to return to work on (date), home mortgage or lease, educational commitments, etc. Saying you are here to visit your fiance(e) AND having no evidence of intent to return is a surefire way to get refused entry, blaming it on the fact you have a fiance(e) here is making an error.

TELL THE TRUTH when asked.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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OP usually means "original poster" The person starting the topic.

I do not recommend lying. Who you are visiting and why has VERY LITTLE to do with whether you are granted entry...maybe NOTHING to do with it. Having evidence you will return is most important. Best things would be a letter from your job verifying that you are scheduled to return to work on (date), home mortgage or lease, educational commitments, etc. Saying you are here to visit your fiance(e) AND having no evidence of intent to return is a surefire way to get refused entry, blaming it on the fact you have a fiance(e) here is making an error.

TELL THE TRUTH when asked.

Tell the truth, of course, but holiday, vacation, visiting friends or going to Disneyland, (if true) are all truthful answers but more generic. Indicating you are visiting a spouse or fiancee is a sure fire way to face some more specific questions and subject yourself to extra scrutiny. Generic truthful answers AND evidence of ties to the home or residence country is my advice in these situations.

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