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Does anyone know if a home foreclosure in the past few months be held against a K1 petitioner if the rest of their financial situation is still in order? (exceeds income standards, bank accounts, credit cards, etc.) The only way it would turn up during the process would be through a credit check or other search of court records, not sure how "in depth" they get once the process reaches the consulate.

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04-20-2009: NOA1

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09-23-2009: Packet 3 arrived in mail

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03-19-2010: RFE received - Medical Exam has been lost - new one needed

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04-19-2010: Give up the fight, Congressman can't help, got a new physical done

04-22-2010: Surprise, surprise! Passes physical. RFE returned via overnight mail.

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Does anyone know if a home foreclosure in the past few months be held against a K1 petitioner if the rest of their financial situation is still in order?

No credit checks will be performed - not to worry.. :thumbs:

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Does anyone know if a home foreclosure in the past few months be held against a K1 petitioner if the rest of their financial situation is still in order? (exceeds income standards, bank accounts, credit cards, etc.) The only way it would turn up during the process would be through a credit check or other search of court records, not sure how "in depth" they get once the process reaches the consulate.

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Does anyone know if a home foreclosure in the past few months be held against a K1 petitioner if the rest of their financial situation is still in order? (exceeds income standards, bank accounts, credit cards, etc.) The only way it would turn up during the process would be through a credit check or other search of court records, not sure how "in depth" they get once the process reaches the consulate.

There would be no credit checks. You have nothing to worry about. Good luck on your journey.

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STATE OF CALIFORNIA

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