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Hello, 

My husband and I are ready to send the form I-130.  My case isn't the simplest, so we would like to make sure we put all the correct information.

I just want to ask a few questions: 

 

1) My visa B2 was cancelled with prejudice on a port of entry because I was traveling to USA with USC (he was my boyfriend at the time). I voluntarily withdrew my application for admission and went back to my home country - where should I put that information? Should we put it in the I-130 form or in those forms that we will have to fill for NVC?

2) After that, in 2015 he applied for K1, and until that time it got approved, we broke up. After 2 years, I recieved information from the embassy that if I won't do any actions with that case, my documents will be destroyed. I was happy to hear that, because I couldn't cancel that application (he refused to help me). My question is- should I explain in an extra sheet what happened, or where can I put that information? 

3) My husband, our son and I live in UK which is not my home country. Can I put USA Embassy in London as the Embassy that I might have an interview? 

 

We would appreciate your answers, 

thanks,

 

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I'm confused about whether you have mentioned only one man or two separate men.  Please clarify.

 

However, the I-130 asks whether a petition has been filed for you in the past, by whom and the result.  Answer the questions carefully and accurately.  Later, the actual visa application, (DS260) will ask you if you have ever been refused entry or denied a visa.  THAT is when and where that question will be dealt with.

 

If your husband actually LIVES in the UK, you can file directly with the USCIS field office attached the US Embassy in London, and never deal with NVC at all.  You'll be looking at a process of less than six months duration rather than 12 to 15 months filing to Chicago by mail or courier.  This will require one extra trip to London.

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Thank you so much for your answer. 

 

I am sorry I wrote it unclear. Those are two separate men. That first relationship was over before I got an invitation to embassy for K1 visa interview. 

 

I know it won't be an easy process, because somebody applied for me in the past, but my husband and I are ready for that 'visa journey'. 

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I found what you suggested and in Part 4 section 'Other information about beneficiary' is a question:

if anyone else ever filed a petition for a beneficiary? We answered yes, but there are no further questions.

Do we need to explain it - at the end where is extra space, or that question will be asked later?

I will appreciate your answer. 

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13 hours ago, tenmiles said:

I found what you suggested and in Part 4 section 'Other information about beneficiary' is a question:

if anyone else ever filed a petition for a beneficiary? We answered yes, but there are no further questions.

Do we need to explain it - at the end where is extra space, or that question will be asked later?

I will appreciate your answer. 

I guess I'm remembering the old form.  I would use the text fields at the end of the form to provide a brief explanation.

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