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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Netherlands
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Heeeey,

First of all, happy holidays!!!

I have a question..

My fiance, USC, visited me in the Netherlands 2 weeks ago, and although he just left Europe, we really don't want to spend New Years alone, we both decided to celebrate NYE together. So, I'm planning to visit him within a couple of days for a week.

Since my acces to the US got denied last may (trauma!), I had to obtain a specific visa. 2 months later I flew back, without any problems. Everytime, like everybody, they want my finger print, and because my acces got denied earlier this year because of something stupid, I'm afraid for having a hard time (last time was not that hard, but different airport right now).. so the question is: should I bring a copy of the I-129f package with me to make them sure and know that I'm not planning to stay or get illegally married????

I also have a:

* letter from my employer stating I have to get back to work on January 5th

* a note from my dentist stating I have an appointment on February 10th

* salary specifications

Thank you for reading and hopefully you reply :))

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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First of all, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you too!

Make sure you carry as much proof as you can with you which depicts ties to Netherlands.

1) Copy of lease or a rental agreement would be good.

2) Employee letters, which you have already arranged.

3) Bank statements, if you can.

4) Student loan documents, if you have any!

5) Car documents, or payment slips, if you have making payments.

Basically, anything which proves that you have significant ties with your country.

Apart from that, YES, please carry a copy of your entire I-129F package.

Do not divulge more details, but if they ask you specific questions, do not lie.

Also, I have no idea why were you denied entry in to the US, but the burden of proving that you do not intend to stay in the US right now, lies on you!

Good luck!

KnR aka slider100

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