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Filed for K1 in May/2007

Case approved in March/ 2008

Interview in August/2008

Case on AP ever since, more than 11 months,

I am also an Australian citizen, i want to apply for my fiance to move there if possible. my question is, if i apply for my fiancee for australia, will this affect my K1 application with the US ambassy? or they are two different cases, and they dont care? any advise mostly appriciated.

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You can't file for another K-1 - it will be denied since you have an active one in the system.

Now - if you mean to bring the USC to live with you in Australia, that should not affect the K-1.

Did you find out why it's been in AP that long?

Edited by Bobby_Umit

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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The US are unlikely to find out about the Australian visa but if they do, for example if you have another interview and you tell them, it could raise questions (ie do you really want to live in the USA etc). 11 months of AP is unusual, but not unheard of. Are there any red flags in your case that you are aware of, such as dual citizenship with a high fraud country, criminal convictions, are you a muslim male (sorry, I know it's not PC but it can influence the visa process)? I'd have the US fiancee get her congress person and senator involved at this stage, just in case your case got lost or something.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Timeline
The US are unlikely to find out about the Australian visa but if they do, for example if you have another interview and you tell them, it could raise questions (ie do you really want to live in the USA etc). 11 months of AP is unusual, but not unheard of. Are there any red flags in your case that you are aware of, such as dual citizenship with a high fraud country, criminal convictions, are you a muslim male (sorry, I know it's not PC but it can influence the visa process)? I'd have the US fiancee get her congress person and senator involved at this stage, just in case your case got lost or something.

Ok, i believe my posting was confusing,

i am originally iranian, who happens to be a US citizen and also Australian citizen, I live in D.C area,

My fiancee (its a she) is on AP for more than 11 months now,

she lives in iran and since her case is pending with the US embassy, i thought i could apply for fiance visa for australia through Australian embassy. As you know lots of iranians are leaving the country due to a bad situation in iran!!

so my question is will this new application with the australian embassy will affect my US K1 visa?

we applied more than 2 years ago for k1 visa, it took immigration one year to approve and waiting for one year after the interview? was told to pick up visa in two weeks?

any advise will be helpful. thank you.

Wrote many letter to Senator's Jim Web, and all they said was that the case is pending.

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