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All,

A few years ago I had petitioned for a K1 visa for my foreign fiance and during the process things did not work out between us. I called the consulate to ask them to stop the process (and they said to send them a letter, which I did) and that was the last I had ever heard of it. I didn't think anything of following up on the process since I was planning never to go through that again. Well, I met someone else in the same country a while back and we are starting to get serious.

Has anyone here been through a situation similar to mine? Did you receive some sort of notice regarding the cancellation of the first visa (after sending the letter)? Were there any problems in applying for a second K1? Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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Try to go to online case status and track the progress, if it was cancelled when you sent the letter it should read cancelled in the system if not try calling to the customer service line and find out, with the case number they will be able to give you a final response on this. Good Luck.

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How many years ago is a "few"? :)

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All,

A few years ago I had petitioned for a K1 visa for my foreign fiance and during the process things did not work out between us. I called the consulate to ask them to stop the process (and they said to send them a letter, which I did) and that was the last I had ever heard of it. I didn't think anything of following up on the process since I was planning never to go through that again. Well, I met someone else in the same country a while back and we are starting to get serious.

Has anyone here been through a situation similar to mine? Did you receive some sort of notice regarding the cancellation of the first visa (after sending the letter)? Were there any problems in applying for a second K1? Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

I did but mine was still at the USCIS and had not progressed to the consulate.... No issues on second petition/application were encountered.

YMMV

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All,

A few years ago I had petitioned for a K1 visa for my foreign fiance and during the process things did not work out between us. I called the consulate to ask them to stop the process (and they said to send them a letter, which I did) and that was the last I had ever heard of it. I didn't think anything of following up on the process since I was planning never to go through that again. Well, I met someone else in the same country a while back and we are starting to get serious.

Has anyone here been through a situation similar to mine? Did you receive some sort of notice regarding the cancellation of the first visa (after sending the letter)? Were there any problems in applying for a second K1? Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

I did but mine was still at the USCIS and had not progressed to the consulate.... No issues on second petition/application were encountered.

fwaguy,

Thank you. What did you put as your answer under the part of the I-129F where it asks if you had petitioned before? Did you just put your ex's name and that the process had been canceled?

Thanks

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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All,

A few years ago I had petitioned for a K1 visa for my foreign fiance and during the process things did not work out between us. I called the consulate to ask them to stop the process (and they said to send them a letter, which I did) and that was the last I had ever heard of it. I didn't think anything of following up on the process since I was planning never to go through that again. Well, I met someone else in the same country a while back and we are starting to get serious.

Has anyone here been through a situation similar to mine? Did you receive some sort of notice regarding the cancellation of the first visa (after sending the letter)? Were there any problems in applying for a second K1? Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

I did but mine was still at the USCIS and had not progressed to the consulate.... No issues on second petition/application were encountered.

fwaguy,

Thank you. What did you put as your answer under the part of the I-129F where it asks if you had petitioned before? Did you just put your ex's name and that the process had been canceled?

Thanks

I still had the NOA from the filing so I just gave them Name, case number, filing dates, etc... just the cold hard facts

Edited by fwaguy

YMMV

 
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