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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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We sent our explanation letter and letter of request a waiver to USCIS. Because my bf applied 2 K1 in two years. One for me in 2006 and one for another girl in 2004. But he had a letter from USCIS said "the old K1 is closed" The question i want to ask is: Can i get NO2 from USCIS? is our K1 a hard case?

Please, give me some advise. Thanks!

My K1 journey:

Aug-02-2006: I-129F sent

Aug-14-2006: Cali service center received

Aug-15-2006: NOA1 (14 days)

Oct-23-2006: touched the 1st time.

Oct-24-2006: touched

Oct-25-2006: touched

Oct-31-2006: Email notification of RFE

Nov-17-2006: IMBRA sent to CSC

Nov-21-2006: touched ------- CSC received IMBRA

Nov-22-2006: touched

Nov-27-2006: touched

Nov-28-2006: NOA2 (118 days)

Nov-29-2006: touched

Dec-06-2006: received approved letter by mail

Dec-14-2006: NVC received

Dec-19-2006: received mail notification from NVC ----- got new case number

Dec-22-2006: HCM consulate received

Dec-27-2006: pkt3 sent by HCM consulate

Jan-02-2007: pkt3 received (153 days)

Jan-04-2007: pkt3 returned

Mar-28-2007: Interview day (238 days)******* denied

Apr-19-2007: Our case is sent back to NVC

Jun-29-2007: received email from CSC saying that our case is requested for review. (334 days)

****HIEN AND THUY ARE PRAYING*******

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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We sent our explanation letter and letter of request a waiver to USCIS. Because my bf applied 2 K1 in two years. One for me in 2006 and one for another girl in 2004. But he had a letter from USCIS said "the old K1 is closed" The question i want to ask is: Can i get NO2 from USCIS? is our K1 a hard case?

Please, give me some advise. Thanks!

Is yours a "hard" case? It is difficult to say, but needing a waiver request certainly adds additional information that must be considered in the process. It all depends on the facts and circumstances of the original case. Even if the USCIS approves the petition (NOA2) it does not guarantee a visa will be issued.

YMMV

 
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