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I know that I am working and I do not take days off twice a year to visit my fiancee. So, I visited her once last December until now we got packet 3. Is there any problem until she will be at the interview because the question "how many time your fiance has visited you?" may be asked? I hope that is not the reason visa is denied.

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I know that I am working and I do not take days off twice a year to visit my fiancee. So, I visited her once last December until now we got packet 3. Is there any problem until she will be at the interview because the question "how many time your fiance has visited you?" may be asked? I hope that is not the reason visa is denied.

Thanks for your reply.

It shouldn't be an issue. As long as you can show that you maintained the relationship (phone/chat/IM/letters) during the process. She can explain why you have only visited for x number of times (work).

I visited Umit once, and she has visited me twice before we filed - and I am not concerned.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

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I know that I am working and I do not take days off twice a year to visit my fiancee. So, I visited her once last December until now we got packet 3. Is there any problem until she will be at the interview because the question "how many time your fiance has visited you?" may be asked? I hope that is not the reason visa is denied.

Thanks for your reply.

Jeromebinh.

Check on Asia Forum. You will find more thread for your questions. Good luck

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It depends. You are only required to meet once within the last 2 years. But some embassies will look for more visits. Check with others who have been processed in Vietnam. If you met once for a week, and you have weak evidence of a bonafide on going relationship that may be a problem. The better your evidence the better off you are.

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