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Dear Readers , Dear Ron ,

I will first let you know about my storry ..

I came to the US back on december 2001 as student with an F1 Visa , and I was studing until 2003 ,oct 2003 I stoped going to college , what made me lose my Students status , then I met My Fiancé , For some reason I got detained my INS then Removed from US back to my Home country on Nov 17, 2004, ( the only reason that I got deported for is that I became Illegal ) I still Have clean Record ...

I lost contact with My fiancé while I was INS guest , after I went back to my home country I got in touch with my fiancé ,then she came to visit me in my country and we planed to get married , she didn't have the required document's so I told her to go back to the US and to find out if she can file the I-129f ..

This is the question do I have chances to have the I-129f approved , is there anything else that I can do .. do I have chances to come back to USA ..

thanks for reading me

should I file befor the I-129F is approved or after , or may be after Visa denial

Do I have any chances

 
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