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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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My previous B1/B2 visa was "cancelled without prejudice" when I went to renew it and got a new one in my new passport.

On the DS-156 form for K1 visa it asks "Has your U.S visa ever been cancelled or revoked?" so I'm not sure if I should say yes or no, because that questions makes it sound like it was cancelled for something bad when it wasn't.

Anyone knows what I should do in this case?

Thanks!

Feb 22, 2013........ I-129F sent

March 01, 2013.....NOA1

June 12, 2013.......NOA2

July 02, 2013........NVC processed

July 22, 2013........Lab & medical

July 25, 2013........Interview: APPROVED!

Aug 16, 2013........POE: Miami

Oct 10, 2013.........Wedding!!!

For the rest of my timeline go here.

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Guia para proceso K1 en Colombia: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/444315-proceso-k1-en-colombia/

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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  On 7/5/2013 at 4:31 AM, Jawaree said:

U have never been revoked, that's just transferring to new PP

I know it's not revoked, but after all it does say cancelled even if its "without prejudice", so I am afraid if I say No then they'll be like...well this visa was cancelled so why did you say No? and that if I say Yes, they'll tell me it was wrong and I should have said No and then have to do another interview or something...

Feb 22, 2013........ I-129F sent

March 01, 2013.....NOA1

June 12, 2013.......NOA2

July 02, 2013........NVC processed

July 22, 2013........Lab & medical

July 25, 2013........Interview: APPROVED!

Aug 16, 2013........POE: Miami

Oct 10, 2013.........Wedding!!!

For the rest of my timeline go here.

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Guia para proceso K1 en Colombia: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/444315-proceso-k1-en-colombia/

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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  On 7/5/2013 at 1:58 PM, VeganMari said:

I know it's not revoked, but after all it does say cancelled even if its "without prejudice", so I am afraid if I say No then they'll be like...well this visa was cancelled so why did you say No? and that if I say Yes, they'll tell me it was wrong and I should have said No and then have to do another interview or something...

Answer honestly! You can add an addendum for that question explaining just as you did here, as your visa really wasn't cancelled, just the one in your old passport, they put a new visa (new number) in your new passport (correct?), their rules required the old visa number be cancelled. Just be honest.

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