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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I married with mexican, was legal because it was in texas. After 2 months, found out he ws not legally divorced in mexico but was separated. Had to divorce him since it was not recognized by the state of texas. He is still separated and remains with me, although i had to divorced. My question and concern is this,

can I file for him as visa fiancee? Remember this is the p erson whom I previously married and divorced but now he is LEGALLY divorced.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Is everyone legally divorced and everyone is free to marry?

If so, then yes, you can file a fiance visa.

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Medical
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April 29, 2013 - NOA1 for petition received

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If both of you are legally free to marry, you can file for a fiancé visa (if one or both of you are not, then you do not meet one of the minimum qualifications for a fiancé visa). :thumbs:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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I married with mexican, was legal because it was in texas. After 2 months, found out he ws not legally divorced in mexico but was separated. Had to divorce him since it was not recognized by the state of texas. He is still separated and remains with me, although i had to divorced. My question and concern is this,

can I file for him as visa fiancee? Remember this is the p erson whom I previously married and divorced but now he is LEGALLY divorced.

He needs to finalize his divorce first. Divorce decree for both parties will need to be submitted when a petition is filed.

K-1 visa will allow a fiance single entry to the US. Did you not say he's with you now? What is his status in the US?

- LB

Stay tune for yet another immi-saga in the life of LB & JD. Coming soon ---> AOS Chronicles

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Filed: Other Country: Afghanistan
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I married with mexican, was legal because it was in texas. After 2 months, found out he ws not legally divorced in mexico but was separated. Had to divorce him since it was not recognized by the state of texas. He is still separated and remains with me, although i had to divorced. My question and concern is this,

can I file for him as visa fiancee? Remember this is the p erson whom I previously married and divorced but now he is LEGALLY divorced.

He needs to finalize his divorce first. Divorce decree for both parties will need to be submitted when a petition is filed.

K-1 visa will allow a fiance single entry to the US. Did you not say he's with you now? What is his status in the US?

Sounds like he's here. Either you can remarry and Adjust or have him return home and apply for the K1, but it depends if he is legally in the US right now.

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