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Let pose a question. I already had a K1 visa 8 yrs ago. everything went well until she decided to divorce me (there's more to this story) the divorce has been final for over yr now. So now i'm going for another K1 visa. What are my chances of this being rejected or approved from INS etc..on my 2nd K1 Visa

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i think u will be fine, my fiance did his 1st k1 visa over 13 yrs. ago.. then she divorce her x- wife then the other yr. 2009, we had a k1 visa that was approved but withdrew for personal reason, then now its his 3rd k1 visa but for me again..(same beneficiary and same petitioner)...

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First of all, it hasn't been INS for years, it's USCIS

Second, you'll need to report the 1st K-1 and make sure your current fiance is aware of the previous K-1 and marriage

Good luck

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Let pose a question. I already had a K1 visa 8 yrs ago. everything went well until she decided to divorce me (there's more to this story) the divorce has been final for over yr now. So now i'm going for another K1 visa. What are my chances of this being rejected or approved from INS etc..on my 2nd K1 Visa

My 2nd K-1visa just got approved ( the1st one did not work out and I came back before the 3month period). You'll be fine, just make sure you tell them about the previos K-1.

Good luck!

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First of all, it hasn't been INS for years, it's USCIS

Second, you'll need to report the 1st K-1 and make sure your current fiance is aware of the previous K-1 and marriage

Good luck

It is probably common sense that he disclose it, but since this is outside the timing requirements there is no required disclosure of anything previous per any rules.

YMMV

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Let pose a question. I already had a K1 visa 8 yrs ago. everything went well until she decided to divorce me (there's more to this story) the divorce has been final for over yr now. So now i'm going for another K1 visa. What are my chances of this being rejected or approved from INS etc..on my 2nd K1 Visa

My understanding is that if the prvious visa issues were less than twe years only there will be a some suspicions...I think you will be fine.

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My husband filed a K1 visa for ex-wife 13 years ago. At the time it was still INS :yes:

Anyway, there was no problem with the second petition for me. You just have to make sure that:

+ Your fiance knows about it, including when the marriage was terminated (important info for the K1 interview)

+ You have the papers proving that divorce is final and you are free to marry

+ You inform USCIS, checking the proper boxes in the biographic forms.

So be ready, be honest and he only thing you are going to get is an approval saying that they've noticed that this is the second K1 petition. B-)

Good luck! :thumbs:

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My husband filed a K1 visa for ex-wife 13 years ago. At the time it was still INS :yes:

Anyway, there was no problem with the second petition for me. You just have to make sure that:

+ Your fiance knows about it, including when the marriage was terminated (important info for the K1 interview)

+ You have the papers proving that divorce is final and you are free to marry

+ You inform USCIS, checking the proper boxes in the biographic forms.

So be ready, be honest and he only thing you are going to get is an approval saying that they've noticed that this is the second K1 petition. B-)

Good luck! :thumbs:

Completely agree. I have done some reading on this on the USCIS web site and basically it appears that as long as all information is being disclosed to both USCIS and to your current fiancee you wish to bring over here, then you should not have any problems. I am currently going through this process as well. My husband was already here in the US so we started with the I-130 after we were married but same rules apply basically. However, I am happy to read that you have been approved for your 2nd as well. I was a little concerned, this was the only thing that I was a little worried would create problems for us but hearing you were approved gives me some hope. Thanks for the post

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Thank you all for the reply.. I really appreciate it.

My first k1 visa, divorced me after 8 yrs, two kids and bringing her parent to the US to leeched off me. All she's waiting on now is her siblings visa number to come up. And oh ya, she was seeing someone from work...

But after all that, i think my 2nd K1 is true love. I know this from my heart. Again thanks all for responding.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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First of all, it hasn't been INS for years, it's USCIS

Second, you'll need to report the 1st K-1 and make sure your current fiance is aware of the previous K-1 and marriage

Good luck

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