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Just to update you all for all the prayers and concern you've shared for us. My fiance lost his battle at 08:30 am today. I am devastated, but I trust that this is God's will, and he will see me through. Again thank you for all your prayers, and good luck with your individual journeys. Love Nikki

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
Timeline

Just to update you all for all the prayers and concern you've shared for us. My fiance lost his battle at 08:30 am today. I am devastated, but I trust that this is God's will, and he will see me through. Again thank you for all your prayers, and good luck with your individual journeys. Love Nikki

A tough break.

Sorry for your loss.

November 14th, 2013: She's here!

December 12th, 2013: Picked up marriage license.

December 14th, 2013: Wedding

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Getting married in the middle of the process will only stop the process in its tracks. If the visa is denied for this now, I would assume it would be denied as well for a spousal visa. I would suggest, while you're visiting, that you get in touch with the doctors who do the medicals there and inquire about how the cancer might affect his approval. Get some real and concrete information before you make any decisions.

Thinking of you and hoping that the situation turns out for the better for the both of you.

Incorrect. Getting married during the K1 process, nullifies the K1 process but has no negative impact on any spouse process. It's actually a positive. Still, I'd only advise that if there's a pressing reason to marry that outweighs the delay and extra cost.

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