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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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I don't think you're going to have trouble proving a bonafide relationship, considering your circumstances. What you need to worry about is that waiver. Laurel Scott is a great attorney for waivers, you should look her up.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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i have a similer case, i had my interview in casablanca 06/2011 since then i been in AP who knows when i get out of it praying hard my second marriage it not an issue the problem is the first marriage based on k1 i got divorced before i received my green card so the lady told me at the interview that i need to proof my first marriage wasnt a fraud marriage i toke to them all the doc like house in both of our names ....on your case it the k1 and then the ten years bar from the usa but u still can file for the waiver just hope that your husband want be put on AP cause when u in AP u cant file for waiver untill they let u

good luck my friend just remmber each case is diffrant

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