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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Whatever reason they denied the first petition must be addressed in the next one or it will also be denied. They will know what happened with the first one and all the evidence from it.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Whatever reason they denied the first petition must be addressed in the next one or it will also be denied. They will know what happened with the first one and all the evidence from it.

I mean the second petition has been approved, i just want to know if they will send the denied application to the embassy with the second one.

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I mean the second petition has been approved, i just want to know if they will send the denied application to the embassy with the second one.

If the second petition has already been approved, then I assume that means whatever issue(s) caused the denial of the first one no longer apply or have been adequately dealt with.

Is there some specific information that's on the first petition but not the second that you don't want seen? Even if they do send the first petition (and I don't see why they would, although I can't claim to know for sure), if the issue or issues that caused the first petition to be denied have been dealt with, I don't see how it would cause any problems for you.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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If the second petition has already been approved, then I assume that means whatever issue(s) caused the denial of the first one no longer apply or have been adequately dealt with.

Is there some specific information that's on the first petition but not the second that you don't want seen? Even if they do send the first petition (and I don't see why they would, although I can't claim to know for sure), if the issue or issues that caused the first petition to be denied have been dealt with, I don't see how it would cause any problems for you.

Thanks.

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