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IMBRA Limitation for K petition

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Hello to vj members;

In the IMBRA limitation in I-129f form saying you need to submit a waiver if you filed petition 3 or more or been approved in less than 2 years.

since the fiance filed only once before (2003) and was divorce 6 years ago, and soon will file 2nd petition.

My question is, does he need to include a waiver for multiple fiancee filing?

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That concern is for a friend who will file a k1 sooner.

they are confused now because in our case they send RFE letter to my fiancee for waiver of multiple filing.

My fiance once filed k-1 petition(9 years ago), the 2nd was IR-1(married for 5 years). that's why he didn't include the waiver, and now hoping and waiting they will approved the petition.

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