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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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Things didn't work with first spouse, got a divorce before he got permanent resident card. So after how long can you file for someone else ? A lawyer told me after two years from the day I file the last petition ...and also should you send a waiver.......

To God all the glory "Haitian priye pou peyi w se priye pou tet ou".

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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If less than 2 years between I-129(f) approval on your last one and filing date on your new one, you need a waiver. Check the approval date on the last one. You may have more time here than you think since your last one got the visa, came here, divorced and left. DId that eat up the 2 years? If you are close to the 2 year mark, maybe better to sit and let the time run out.

 
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