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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Im soooo nervous!! we have two more days for the day that we have been waiting for, for soooooooooooooo long!!!

what do u guys think his chances are of being denied??

we've known each other since 2007

he have a one year old daughter

i go to mexico every 2 months so he can see her

never had any problems with the law here in mexico

the only thing thats has us nervous is that in 2009 my fiance went to tucson with his tourist visa and he went to vacation and stayed 4 about 2 months because his car got messed and was waiting for the parts. and border portal stopped him and saw he didnt have permission to take longer then 3 days so they took his visa and sent him back.they gave him a punishment of a year and a half. after that time he was able to apply for a visa again. but they didnt give him no paper work or nothing.

HE HAS ALREADY COMPLETED HIS PUNISHMENT SINCE MARCH OF 2010

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Shouldn't be an issue - I take it he has a b1/2 visa now?

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Mexico
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I think from a logical standpoint the consulate might scrutinize a 2 month vacation. Was he working or studying in the US?

Well omit studying. But you have to be ready with a good answer. I wish luck.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I think from a logical standpoint the consulate might scrutinize a 2 month vacation. Was he working or studying in the US?

Well omit studying. But you have to be ready with a good answer. I wish luck.

he was just visiting family and fixing his car and waiting on his boss. Since the man he works for in mexico is elderly he took him to see his family in tucson and the stay was longer then he thought. then his car got messed but he has a letter from his boss.

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So his boss made him stay? Did the boss know his visa will expire?

Well obviously uscis approved the petition, you just have be clear on all possible questions.

One thing they might ask is why didnt he just pick up leave and leave his boss behind.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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So his boss made him stay? Did the boss know his visa will expire?

Well obviously uscis approved the petition, you just have be clear on all possible questions.

One thing they might ask is why didnt he just pick up leave and leave his boss behind.

my finace went to go help since he wasnt going to be doing anything in mexico with the cattle since it was raining a lot that year. so my fiance went to help him and his wife cause they had many doctor appiontments

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