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My fiance is a naturalized citizen on 2007 in the u.s. by marrying his u.s. citizen (Filipina) from Cr1 on 1992. He re-acquired his Philippine Citizenship on 2010 (so he’s a dual citizen) and got divorced from his u.s. Citizen wife last year 2016. He then filed a petition in USCIS K1 visa for me.

 

I am worried because I have read a lot of negative article online regarding recognition of foreign divorce. But I couldn’t find a similar story as mine. I want to ask what do you think the US embassy in manila and the CFO might foresee in our situation? I’m a bit confused because considering these facts:

*They were married in the Philippines (1991)
*The wife is the u.s. citizen and my fiance is the alien (cr1) and got naturalized
*My fiance is a dual citizen but his wife is a u.s. citizen

 

Do they (USEM & CFO) have legal reasons for not allowing me to acquire k1 visa because of these facts?

 

Thanks for the reply in advance.

 
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