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So I filed a K-1 for my fiance earlier this month and now I'm concerned that it won't even come through in time for her to be back in the country for our regular summer job together. We both work at a summer camp in Connecticut, which is where we first met, and camp starts at the end of June. If we start to get close to that point are their any options for her to enter the country and work at camp while we wait for her to have to go back and interview, or if things take that long will she have to just miss working there for the summer and wait in London? That would be really tragic for both of us, so any advice on how to avoid that would be much appreciated. I realize this is mostly just a waiting game, I'm just so surprised that there doesn't seem to be any way for her to come back to do a job she has been doing for years now.

 
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