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Filed: Country: Russia
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Back in 2007 I filed a K-1 and K-3. Three and 1/2 months later I wrote and had them withdrawn. So for question 10 do I put my current fiance first and my former wife 2nd, and say it was for 'Former' wife and not just wife?

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17 Nov 2008 - Sent I-129F to CSC

19 Nov 2008 - NOA1

03 Apr 2009 - NOA2 approval (email)

09 Apr 2009 - NVC received

13 Apr 2009 - Sent to Embassy

23 Jun 2009 - Interview date USEM - Posted USEM website 30 Apr 2009

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Filed: Country: Russia
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how far did you get in the process

Like I said - "I withdrew the peititons 3 and 1/2 months after filing them." I had only received an NOA1

Timeline:

17 Nov 2008 - Sent I-129F to CSC

19 Nov 2008 - NOA1

03 Apr 2009 - NOA2 approval (email)

09 Apr 2009 - NVC received

13 Apr 2009 - Sent to Embassy

23 Jun 2009 - Interview date USEM - Posted USEM website 30 Apr 2009

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Current fiancee first. Then exwife. Then first K1?

Don't understand how you had 2 visas at once? K1 and K3.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Back in 2007 I filed a K-1 and K-3. Three and 1/2 months later I wrote and had them withdrawn. So for question 10 do I put my current fiance first and my former wife 2nd, and say it was for 'Former' wife and not just wife?

Question 10 makes no sense. You could not have filed for a K1 and K3 for the same person at the same time. Please clarify.

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Filed: Country: Russia
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Back in 2007 I filed a K-1 and K-3. Three and 1/2 months later I wrote and had them withdrawn. So for question 10 do I put my current fiance first and my former wife 2nd, and say it was for 'Former' wife and not just wife?

Question 10 makes no sense. You could not have filed for a K1 and K3 for the same person at the same time. Please clarify.

Yes, you're right. Question 10 asks if you've previously filed a visa application for anyone. I filed a K-3 and the corresponding I-129F (not officially a K-1) for my wife. It's just so easy to associate the I-129F with a K-1 in one's mind, which is not always the case. I don't know why they say corresponding when each had its own fees. At least in Spring of 2007 they did. I think I read you don't get hit twice now.

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Timeline:

17 Nov 2008 - Sent I-129F to CSC

19 Nov 2008 - NOA1

03 Apr 2009 - NOA2 approval (email)

09 Apr 2009 - NVC received

13 Apr 2009 - Sent to Embassy

23 Jun 2009 - Interview date USEM - Posted USEM website 30 Apr 2009

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