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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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The new I-129f form a pile of new questions to answer. Looking at the instruction sheet that can be read to help fill out the form ( Page 3 Part b. Available waivers ), applies to my situation. I am a multiple filer. I have previously applied for and received a K-1 visa less than 2 years ago. The beneficiary came to the US, we married in the 90 days, but then for various reasons she returned home. I have since divorced her which was not too complicated given the fact we were married for only a short time. I have met someone else that I feel is a better match for me in many ways and want to bring my new fiancee here to the US.

The question then is in regard to requesting the waiver. The instructions are asking me to explain why a waiver is appropriate and to provide evidence in support of the waiver. Then the instructions give examples of "evidence" to supply... well none of the examples are appropriate for my case. We just decided it was best if she went home and we not continue the relationship. Not complicated at all. So how do I explain this adequately in order to be granted a waiver?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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try to look on this

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/229991-waiver-letter-for-2nd-k1-visa/

hope it helps and give you the information of what you are looking for...goodluck..^_^

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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Thanks, I had already read that thread.

Also, the divorce papers that she signed were notarized in Thailand, so I would think that is a sure sign she is not in the US.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Here's an actual letter with pertinent info left out. Which is actually good: You want to be proactive and attached the waiver request as part of the initial I-129F filing, thereby, avoiding delays. If it is originally left out you will surely received an RFE. Good luck!

Present Date

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Appropriate Service Center

To Whom It May Concern:

In compliance with the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA), I respectfully request for waiver on filing limitations in connection with my current petition to my fiancee (Name).

I believe a waiver is appropriate in my circumstance because I have no criminal history with regard to the “specified crimes” under IMBRA.

I have three (2) prior Form I-129F petitions filed:

  1. Person’s Name filed on (Month, Year) in City, State. – approved; Divorced (Date) Final divorce certificate enclosed.

OR MARRIAGE TERMINATED DUE TO DEATH OF SPOUSE

WHEREBY YOU WOULD ATTACH CERTIFIED DEATH CERTIFICATE.

  1. Person’s Name filed on (Month, Year) in City, State . – approved; Irreconcilable differences have arisen between both parties and these differences have led to an irremediable breakdown of our personal relationship resulting in final divorce decree granted (Actual Date), divorce decree enclosed.

Hoping for your kind consideration of my request.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

Your Name

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  • 5 years later...
1 hour ago, Marcg210 said:

So, I want to make sure. I filed my last I-129f in 2006, the instructions state less then 2 years, does that mean I am not a "multiple filer"?

Yes that is correct you do not need a wavier!


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