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Hello. Interesting question, here.

I'm wondering what's all forwarded to the actual consulate for the final K-1 meeting. Along with my I-129F I submitted a supplement to the question about how we met, and it included describing my fiancee trying to get a tourist visa. In it, I said we got a "bad consular officer" and were denied for bad reasons, and misled into re-applying really fast. The problem is, in the process of her applying, she actually had interviews with pretty much every consular official at the embassy. And it's a small embassy, so one of those same people is probably going to handle our K-1.

Is that supplement going to be forwarded to the consulate? If so, what should I do?

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Hello. Interesting question, here.

I'm wondering what's all forwarded to the actual consulate for the final K-1 meeting. Along with my I-129F I submitted a supplement to the question about how we met, and it included describing my fiancee trying to get a tourist visa. In it, I said we got a "bad consular officer" and were denied for bad reasons, and misled into re-applying really fast. The problem is, in the process of her applying, she actually had interviews with pretty much every consular official at the embassy. And it's a small embassy, so one of those same people is probably going to handle our K-1.

Is that supplement going to be forwarded to the consulate? If so, what should I do?

Everything goes!!! Nothing you can do but tell the truth "if" it should pop up. I had a similiar trip on a denial and it was never mentioned.

Also embassies can change personnel frequently.

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Everything goes!!! Nothing you can do but tell the truth "if" it should pop up. I had a similiar trip on a denial and it was never mentioned.

Also embassies can change personnel frequently.

Heh, great. I also assume there's not much I can do if the consular officer decides to be offended by the statement in the supplement and pick our case to death, even if it's completely legitimate and technically there's absolutely no honest reasons for it to be denied.

Call me cynical, but in my experience one can be denied for pretty much any ridiculous reason if a CO so decides; they don't even need you to call them or their coworkers "bad" for that sort of thing.

Great. All of this process, it's all so great.

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Hello. Interesting question, here.

I'm wondering what's all forwarded to the actual consulate for the final K-1 meeting. Along with my I-129F I submitted a supplement to the question about how we met, and it included describing my fiancee trying to get a tourist visa. In it, I said we got a "bad consular officer" and were denied for bad reasons, and misled into re-applying really fast. The problem is, in the process of her applying, she actually had interviews with pretty much every consular official at the embassy. And it's a small embassy, so one of those same people is probably going to handle our K-1.

Is that supplement going to be forwarded to the consulate? If so, what should I do?

Certainly the supplement letter would go in the packet. To say "everything goes" can be an overstatement. Everything USCIS decides to keep in the file will go and they'll decide to keep anything that relevant. If you decide to send 500 pages of emails in your package as some have, there's a good chance they won't keep those in your file.

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