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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Italy
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Hello...I know I already asked this question but I'm more confused than ever in this moment...so I overstayed my B1/B2 Visa for 100 days in 2006...my fault...I got the Visa and tought I could go back and forth however I wanted I was so wrong and ignorant about this complex process of immigration and I really tought I was doing the rigth thing when I was not...but basicly we were waiting for my fiance to get his divorce approved before applying for K1 Visa...anyways these were my entries in USA (always had 6 months I94 deadline,never pass them) July 06- Oct 06 / Nov 06-Jan 07 / Feb 07-May 07...Well obviusly last time I tryed to enter I was stopped and took to second interview and they told I couldn't get in the States unless with a k1 or k3 Visa or 1 year before entering with a other type of Visa becuase I was spending more time in their country instead mine...I remember the Officer telling me these words: Our supervisor is giving you the chance to withdrawn your application instead giving u a bar...I accepted it and on my passport they Stamp this on top of my B1/B2 Visa

APPLICATION WITHDRAWN

DEN Officer

Date

212 ( a)

No other code or nothing and I really don't know what that code means... Then they give me this paperwork: RECORD OF SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 235(B ) (1)...nothing else, basicly jsut a copy of their questions and answers.

Now reading all these posts about deportation and other thing I read about waiver for person inadmissible in the USA under SECTIO 235 (b ) (1)...so what is the deal?

I also have to state that I went to the Consulatre here in Italy 2 times during the last year and they told me both time I won't have problems have my K1 Visa...but still I really wonder what is going to happened at the interview? Are they going to ask for the waiver? Thank you for your advices!

OUR TIMELINE for K1

09.26.2008: Petition Sent to California Service Center by UPS

10.01.2008: NOA1

11.12.2008: NOA2

11.17.2008: NVC Received Our Case

11.24.2008: Consulate Received Our Case

12.29.2008: Medical Exam at 8.15 am / PASSED

12.30.2008: INTERVIEW AT 10.00 A.M. / VISA IN HAND!

01.23.2009: POE

02.21.2009: Wedding

OUR TIMELINE for AOS

04.16.2009: AOS Package Sent To Chicago by UPS

04.21.2009: NOA1

05.14.2009: Biometrics Appointment and Touch for AOS and EAD

06.01.2009: EAD Card Ordered and AP Approved

06.05.2009: Received AP in the Mailbox

06.08.2009: Received EAD in the Mailbox

08.22.2009: INTERVIEW AT 12.30 P.M. / APPROVED!

09.02.2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

OUR TIMELINE for I-751

06.03.2011: I-751 Package Sent To California Service Center

06.07.2011: NOA1

06.27.2011: Biometrics Appointment

12.19.2011: NOA2

12.23.2011: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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You will NOT have a problem with getting a K-Visa, because your accumulated overstay is LESS than 180 days. If overstay were MORE than 180 days then you would be dealing with a BAR.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Italy
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Thank you so much for your replies...I can sleep tonight at least!! This immigration thing is so complex sometimes I really don't know what to think about it!! Can I kindly ask u what Ditto means?

OUR TIMELINE for K1

09.26.2008: Petition Sent to California Service Center by UPS

10.01.2008: NOA1

11.12.2008: NOA2

11.17.2008: NVC Received Our Case

11.24.2008: Consulate Received Our Case

12.29.2008: Medical Exam at 8.15 am / PASSED

12.30.2008: INTERVIEW AT 10.00 A.M. / VISA IN HAND!

01.23.2009: POE

02.21.2009: Wedding

OUR TIMELINE for AOS

04.16.2009: AOS Package Sent To Chicago by UPS

04.21.2009: NOA1

05.14.2009: Biometrics Appointment and Touch for AOS and EAD

06.01.2009: EAD Card Ordered and AP Approved

06.05.2009: Received AP in the Mailbox

06.08.2009: Received EAD in the Mailbox

08.22.2009: INTERVIEW AT 12.30 P.M. / APPROVED!

09.02.2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

OUR TIMELINE for I-751

06.03.2011: I-751 Package Sent To California Service Center

06.07.2011: NOA1

06.27.2011: Biometrics Appointment

12.19.2011: NOA2

12.23.2011: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Italy
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Thank you so much for your replies...I can sleep tonight at least!! This immigration thing is so complex sometimes I really don't know what to think about it!! Can I kindly ask u what Ditto means?

Hey guys...about my situation, i think i really need to worry now...i just got the NOA" from my fiance and on alien number there is the same number I got on the interview form when they denied my entry (FILE NO A..........)

Now is this normal? I'm freaking out...On my passport they didn't write anything and I sent this interview form to the USCIS when we filed the 129 F to be totally honest with them....anybody knows? Thank you again!

OUR TIMELINE for K1

09.26.2008: Petition Sent to California Service Center by UPS

10.01.2008: NOA1

11.12.2008: NOA2

11.17.2008: NVC Received Our Case

11.24.2008: Consulate Received Our Case

12.29.2008: Medical Exam at 8.15 am / PASSED

12.30.2008: INTERVIEW AT 10.00 A.M. / VISA IN HAND!

01.23.2009: POE

02.21.2009: Wedding

OUR TIMELINE for AOS

04.16.2009: AOS Package Sent To Chicago by UPS

04.21.2009: NOA1

05.14.2009: Biometrics Appointment and Touch for AOS and EAD

06.01.2009: EAD Card Ordered and AP Approved

06.05.2009: Received AP in the Mailbox

06.08.2009: Received EAD in the Mailbox

08.22.2009: INTERVIEW AT 12.30 P.M. / APPROVED!

09.02.2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

OUR TIMELINE for I-751

06.03.2011: I-751 Package Sent To California Service Center

06.07.2011: NOA1

06.27.2011: Biometrics Appointment

12.19.2011: NOA2

12.23.2011: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thank you so much for your replies...I can sleep tonight at least!! This immigration thing is so complex sometimes I really don't know what to think about it!! Can I kindly ask u what Ditto means?

Hey guys...about my situation, i think i really need to worry now...i just got the NOA" from my fiance and on alien number there is the same number I got on the interview form when they denied my entry (FILE NO A..........)

Now is this normal? I'm freaking out...On my passport they didn't write anything and I sent this interview form to the USCIS when we filed the 129 F to be totally honest with them....anybody knows? Thank you again!

It's fine, they can use the same A# from your previous visas. . .lots of people who file either don't notice or haven't had a visa before.. . . . and sometimes they issue a second A#. . .it's perfectly fine for them to carry your old one over.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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I know I already answerd you in PM but just wanted to make it clear here in open discussion that anytime you have to deal with US Immigration you will be given an alien # of your very own. :P It's like your SS# for the DHS and it follows you everywhere you go now. ;)

Even though we call it 'denied entry'... what really happend is that you were allowed to withdraw your application to enter.

As stated above, because your overstay was under 180 days, you did not subject yourself to a 'ban'... *whew* ;)

We also sent the sworn statement along with the I-129f. The only thing that has happened as a result of this is that Russell's name was still on the 'watch list' when he entered the Country with is K-1 and he had to wait a bit while they cleared it up and got his name removed.

take a deep breath sweetie... you're on your way now! :)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Italy
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I know I already answerd you in PM but just wanted to make it clear here in open discussion that anytime you have to deal with US Immigration you will be given an alien #.

Even though we call it 'denied entry'... what really happend is that you were allowed to withdraw your application to enter.

As stated above, because your overstay was under 180 days, you did not subject yourself to a 'ban'... *whew* ;)

We also sent the sworn statement along with the I-129f. The only thing that has happened as a result of this is that Russell's name was still on the 'watch list' when he entered the Country with is K-1 and he had to wait a bit while they cleared it up and got his name removed.

take a deep breath sweetie... you're on your way now! :)

*WHEW* is the right word :) ... Thank you every body for your advices ... I'm sorry if I sound repetitive about this doubt of mine but I found myself beeing very paranoid lately...U guys are great! :star:

OUR TIMELINE for K1

09.26.2008: Petition Sent to California Service Center by UPS

10.01.2008: NOA1

11.12.2008: NOA2

11.17.2008: NVC Received Our Case

11.24.2008: Consulate Received Our Case

12.29.2008: Medical Exam at 8.15 am / PASSED

12.30.2008: INTERVIEW AT 10.00 A.M. / VISA IN HAND!

01.23.2009: POE

02.21.2009: Wedding

OUR TIMELINE for AOS

04.16.2009: AOS Package Sent To Chicago by UPS

04.21.2009: NOA1

05.14.2009: Biometrics Appointment and Touch for AOS and EAD

06.01.2009: EAD Card Ordered and AP Approved

06.05.2009: Received AP in the Mailbox

06.08.2009: Received EAD in the Mailbox

08.22.2009: INTERVIEW AT 12.30 P.M. / APPROVED!

09.02.2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

OUR TIMELINE for I-751

06.03.2011: I-751 Package Sent To California Service Center

06.07.2011: NOA1

06.27.2011: Biometrics Appointment

12.19.2011: NOA2

12.23.2011: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

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