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Will Previous Refused Non-immigrant visa affect K1 Visa

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I am new here and I have spent most of my day at work just getting some useful information regarding the K1 visa. My fiancee lives in the states and I live in London. She has been here twice to see me since our relationship started about 18 months ago, I have been refused a US non immigrant visa 2ce due to the fact that I do not have strong ties or proof of strong ties as they call it. I just wanna know, Will this affect me in the long run or will they base their decision on the fact that this is a genuine relationship which of course we have enough proof? I would appreciate any help or advise.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I am new here and I have spent most of my day at work just getting some useful information regarding the K1 visa. My fiancee lives in the states and I live in London. She has been here twice to see me since our relationship started about 18 months ago, I have been refused a US non immigrant visa 2ce due to the fact that I do not have strong ties or proof of strong ties as they call it. I just wanna know, Will this affect me in the long run or will they base their decision on the fact that this is a genuine relationship which of course we have enough proof? I would appreciate any help or advise.

Thanks.

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Anyone out there been in this situation before?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Are you British? Why did you need to apply for a visa in the first place? What non-immigrant visa are you talking about?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Are you British? Why did you need to apply for a visa in the first place? What non-immigrant visa are you talking about?

No I am not british but I am here on a limited leave to remain which expires in about 18 months. I applied for a tourist visa.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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From what I've heard by reading other topics the short answer is no. Some were refused a tourist visa twice and had no problem getting the K1 visa as it's considered a separate visa. Some CO only 'verify' by simply asking and it's to the next question. My fiance was refused a tourist visa once 2 years ago and I am not worried one bit as we have strong evidence our relationship is genuniue.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Yeah the refused tourist visa thing is very common. Just be prepared to explain what your plans were with the tourist visa, etc.

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