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I(petitioner) had filed my first visa petition for someone else, and our lawyer said we needed an engagement certificate, he was very persistent about it, and his country doesn't have engagement certificates. So my former fiance got a marriage certificate from the stationery and crossed out the marriage part and put engagement. Our petition got revoked at the consulate, because the consulate thought that was a real marriage certificate when it wasn't even registered, and stated that the petitioner and beneficiary are now married, but really we weren't. So because of the hold up, our relationship fell apart and I did not continue with that petition anymore.

I met someone else and am filing a petition for my second fiance (i got a new lawyer too because the first lawyer turned out to be prejudice based on my judgement), will my history in filing a petition for someone different affect my fiance getting a visa? I had written an affidavit that I no longer want to continue with the first petition, and to withdraw. I also stated under oath with my lawyer, that I was never married to my former fiance.

In other words, will the consulate hold up my fiance's visa because of the first case. Since that was a marriage certificate changed into an engagement certificate, but we did not get married and stated under oath that I'm not married to my former fiance, will the consulate revoke the current petition that I filed now? The USCIS did not ask for a divorce certificate and they are aware of why the first petition was revoked.

What I'm trying to say is, does the consulate still have access to the revoked petitions or no? Or have history of the previous petition I filed? Even though, I wrote in the 2nd petition, I explained the whole situation from the certificates and stated under oath that I was never married.

Please give me some advice or any information that would help me avoid a delay... thank you

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I partially answered this in your thread here.

What I'm trying to say is, does the consulate still have access to the revoked petitions or no? Or have history of the previous petition I filed? Even though, I wrote in the 2nd petition, I explained the whole situation from the certificates and stated under oath that I was never married.

Please give me some advice or any information that would help me avoid a delay... thank you

Yes, the consulate should have information concerning the other petition. It asks if you have ever petitioned for anyone else in your paperwork and you should of answered that in question 2 concerning the IMBRA laws and filing K petitions. The CO will look at all evidence but they are going to check things more closely and almost all males coming from Pakistan end up in AP for security checks. The altering of your first set of documents like I stated before may be an issue and cause any documents associated with this petition to be scrutinized more closely.

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Ditto to the above answer and if they decided you were previously married, they are going to make you prove either that you were divorced, or never married.

As a matter of fact even if that were not the problem, getting another k1 approved after one revocation would already cause them to be suspicious and eye it with a little more caution, on top of the AP that is already pretty standard for Pakistani petitions.

Mary, are petitioners allowed to attend interviews in Islamabad?

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emt103c,

Mary, are petitioners allowed to attend interviews in Islamabad?

Petitioners can attend but in most cases they are not allowed to speak from what others have said in the past. I think it really depends on whom the CO is that is doing the interviews.

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Given the history, even if she's not allowed to speak it could be beneficial to go,

I agree with the history she needs to go and at least be seen.

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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Hmmm, I'm going to think about that... I'm just waiting for him to get an interview date... and how can I prove I was never married? They can search up all the marriage certificates registered and I can guarantee they will not find me at all, how else would they want me to prove that I was never married?

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