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This is my second time petitioning. I broke off my first engagement due to her being unfaithful as it appeared then and what I found out later to be factual. Watch my timeline as I am certain of RFE even though I sent them a letter detailing why I ended my first fiancee visa and relationship. I doubt age has much to do with this. One of my friends married a 32 year old and he is 59. I have seen others 30 years difference and okay. For me I am 22 years older than my current. I am age 46 and she is 24. I did live in the Philippines two different times for more than a year each time with one time being 3 and half years working. That is why I keep going this route lol. I am more Filipino than American the last 10 years.

The only reason I can forsee an age rejection is if the petioner is well into his 60's or older and his fiancee is under 30. I am only speculating that maybe they look at how much time based on aging death does the petitioner have to support his wife to be.

I wish you the best. Wish me luck as I anticipate an RFE within the next two months based on timelines.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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I will give you the benefit of the doubt, but one has to admit, it really looks strange you are already seeking knowledge about how to get married.

If I just broke it off with my fiancé, I would still be grieving the loss, not asking how to get married in Turkey where I just got denied a K1 and already have another younger guy lined up. It does look suspicious. :whistle:

Hope you find the happiness you are seeking.

You know I was thinking the same thing. But yes, I'll give benefit of the doubt.

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I laughed so hard when I saw this. My fiance broke up with me when he didn't get the visa. I decided to move on with my life and find someone closer to my own age. I want to be prepared should this new relationship lead to something more. I am making plans for my retirement in 4 years. I hope to share my life with someone after I retire.

Well glad I could give you a laugh. As I said, I was giving you the benefit of the doubt. I still will do the same.

As critical as Que Saudade was, I think his intent was to give you an honest perspective as to how USCIS would perceive your case. I agree with what he said. If USCIS thinks you are nothing more than a portal for a green card, you will never get approved.

There are other countries out there. Your choice in men happen to be in a country where the consulate is very difficult and cases end up in Admin Processing. Add on top of that your past history of unable to show bonafide relation. I would say that most couples when denied K1 for lack of bonafide relation turn around and get married and file CR1. That shows the determination of a couple dedicated to the relationship.

It is painfully clear that your previous fiancé only wanted you for your ability to get him a green card. If he truly loved you..... you guys would still be together. He is one of the reasons Turkey is difficult. There is no guarantee that your new beau is of the same caliber. But, if you are determined, and it appears you are, go visit him, then visit again and get to know him, then when your window of opportunity arises, get married and file CR1. This immigration process is not easy at all in the best of situations. When you add complications, it gets plum crazy.

Just my 2 cents worth.

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Well glad I could give you a laugh. As I said, I was giving you the benefit of the doubt. I still will do the same.

As critical as Que Saudade was, I think his intent was to give you an honest perspective as to how USCIS would perceive your case. I agree with what he said. If USCIS thinks you are nothing more than a portal for a green card, you will never get approved.

There are other countries out there. Your choice in men happen to be in a country where the consulate is very difficult and cases end up in Admin Processing. Add on top of that your past history of unable to show bonafide relation. I would say that most couples when denied K1 for lack of bonafide relation turn around and get married and file CR1. That shows the determination of a couple dedicated to the relationship.

It is painfully clear that your previous fiancé only wanted you for your ability to get him a green card. If he truly loved you..... you guys would still be together. He is one of the reasons Turkey is difficult. There is no guarantee that your new beau is of the same caliber. But, if you are determined, and it appears you are, go visit him, then visit again and get to know him, then when your window of opportunity arises, get married and file CR1. This immigration process is not easy at all in the best of situations. When you add complications, it gets plum crazy.

Just my 2 cents worth.

You get an AMEN for this one

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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I think readers of this thread should also see the OP's other thread... Started after this one. See here

Indeed. As Paul Harvey used to say in his radio broadcasts, "Page two......"

To the OP: Good luck on your visa journey.

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Without passing judgement, wow. No wonder legit couples files take 8 months to be approved. Uscis have so many fraud cases to chuck out the window.

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This is my second time petitioning. I broke off my first engagement due to her being unfaithful as it appeared then and what I found out later to be factual. Watch my timeline as I am certain of RFE even though I sent them a letter detailing why I ended my first fiancee visa and relationship. I doubt age has much to do with this. One of my friends married a 32 year old and he is 59. I have seen others 30 years difference and okay. For me I am 22 years older than my current. I am age 46 and she is 24. I did live in the Philippines two different times for more than a year each time with one time being 3 and half years working. That is why I keep going this route lol. I am more Filipino than American the last 10 years.

The only reason I can forsee an age rejection is if the petioner is well into his 60's or older and his fiancee is under 30. I am only speculating that maybe they look at how much time based on aging death does the petitioner have to support his wife to be.

I wish you the best. Wish me luck as I anticipate an RFE within the next two months based on timelines.

I agree that age difference is not a good indicator of compatability (my wife and I have seventeen years age difference), but I think the OP is asking a procedural question. From what I have read on VJ over the years, it seems like it depends on the embassy, the amount of visa fraud in the beneficiary's country, and the culture of that country. So in a culture where men don't normally marry women that are much older than they are, the CO can make the visa petition an uphill climb.

To the OP - yes it is possible. If I recall correctly you will need a waiver if you file again within two years, assuming this was your first petition. Some one will no doubt correct me if that has changed. Good luck to you.

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