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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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hello ,

Im from Brazil ,I have a bad English, but I'm studying I hope yall can understand me and try help me pls

I had a fiancee visa canceled before that never been approved. my new fiance started my new process k1, now I'm afraid to happen something wrong w my new process . pls yall know something about fiance visa canceled?

sorry my bad english :blush:

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Ok, so someone petitioned for you to come to the United States with a K1 before. How long ago? How far did you get with the process? Was it stopped or were you denied?

All of these things will affect your current process. Give me a little more information so I can help you the best that I can.

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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thank you , my k1 was 8 months ago, we wrote a letter requesting the cancellation and they sent a letter saying it was canceled . but my new fiance started w my new fiance visa may 12 we already have the noa1 and im waiting 4 the noa2 . thank u :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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obviously you will be questioned about it in the interview and also in some forms, do not hide what happened at that time, tell the truth is the best

We can all make a difference. Please recycle

por favor no escribas en mayúsculas sostenidas, eso equivale a GRITAR

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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I truly believe you have more than a chance for approval... Be positive. There are people who have been through 3,4,5 K-1 visas and still got approved. Just like said earlier, be honest at the Interview and be positive that it'll work out. All the best

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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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This is simly my opinion but I think that a second K-1 petition with a new petitioner within 8 months of the 1st would be a big red flag. I would be fully prepared to explain this. I would expect a CO may want to know why the 1st relationship ended, how you met another USC in a short time period and became engaged etc..

Look at it from the view of the Consular Officer and remember that they are trained to look for things like the short time duration. The burden is on us to prove to them that the relationship is true and factual.

Gather as much evidence as you can to strengthen your case and best wishes.

6/15/2009 Filed I-129F

12/15/2009 Interview (HCMC, VN)

1/16/2010 POE Detroit

3/31/2010 MARRIED !!!

11/20/2010 Filed I-485

12/23/2010 Biometrics (Buffalo, NY)

12/31/2010 I-485 Transfered to CSC

2/4/2011 Green Card received

1/7/2013 Mailed I-751 package

1/14/2013 I-751 NOA (VSC)

2/07/2013 Biometrics (Buffalo, NY)

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I totally agree with Bernie C. Make sure whatever you do is done with "honesty". Always provide "factual and provable" information on all of your documents and when you get to the interview process. During the interview, they have the right to ask you any question they want. It does not matter how intimate or personal the question is, they will ask just to see if the relationship is genuine. I wish you the best; prepare yourself well and if you guys really love each other, you will support each other through this entire process. Continue to post your questions and concerns here, everyone here will help you.

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/dominican_republic_after_receiving_the_noa2/***

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I recommend showing evidence of a lot of time spent together (as much as you can in 8 months) in order to show that it is a true relationship. How many times has your fiance been to see you or you him? Gather pictures, plane ticket stubs, emails, phone bills, etc. to prove your relationship. My husband went through the interview at Rio without a problem, but I have heard a few cases recently that were denied due to sufficient evidence. As others have said, ending a relationship 8 months ago and then being engaged and petitioning again so quickly after could raise some questions for the consulate. Think on the positive side, and go prepared to tell your story and show strong evidence of your new relationship. When you do get to the interview stage, be sure to have all of the forms completed and everything requested in your hand. Some others were denied there due to missing documents. Good luck to you!

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