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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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We have complications that we have to answer at our interview. Re: a tourist visa cancellation and a question of an alleged overstay.

We have already contacted the consulate and know that we will get the opportunity in our interview to explain the circumstances of the visa cancellation and we also have gather documentation from 2001 to show that he has lived in Mexico solidly, except for when he did visit on his visitor visa.

But, there is still a chance he will be denied his K1 visa. If this happens, what do we do? I know if you are denied a K3 visa due to overstays, that there is a waiver available. But, what if they deny you for a reason not related to an overstay. Do you simply file again for a K1 or K3 or will they most likely provide you with a list of items you need to bring again to the consulate to qualify???

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alisa,

Given these complications you should have had a consultation with an immigration attorney who could explore the details with you, answer the questions you ask, and advise you on how to best present your case to the consulate.

If you haven't done so, don't wait any longer.

Yodrak

  alisa79 said:
We have complications that we have to answer at our interview. Re: a tourist visa cancellation and a question of an alleged overstay.

We have already contacted the consulate and know that we will get the opportunity in our interview to explain the circumstances of the visa cancellation and we also have gather documentation from 2001 to show that he has lived in Mexico solidly, except for when he did visit on his visitor visa.

But, there is still a chance he will be denied his K1 visa. If this happens, what do we do? I know if you are denied a K3 visa due to overstays, that there is a waiver available. But, what if they deny you for a reason not related to an overstay. Do you simply file again for a K1 or K3 or will they most likely provide you with a list of items you need to bring again to the consulate to qualify???

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  Gwen666 said:
I think your best bet in that situation would be to hire an experienced lawyer used to dealing with waivers. Some cases can be appealed, some can't.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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:yes: An attorney would be great for your case, and the best choice as well.

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Who alleged the overstay?

Not all overstays require a waiver. Find a pro to help you figure out the particulars---it does not have to cost thousands to get a consultation.

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