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Petitioner's multiple divorces, what should beneficiary know

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Dear all, I am going to see my fiance soon and another time about Christmas. This time he will bring me a full copy of the I-129F he filed and I think I will know more details of his previous marriages than I actually want to. He's 63, a naturalized USC, previously married and divorced several times which is not extraordinary for his 45+ years adult life, has an adult daughter. I am 46, married and divorced once, two teenage kids, and we dated for a year in between his marriages back in the 90's in his home country. We did not come to tying the knot by then for various sound reasons. Knowing him  for so long and quite well is totally perfect for me, with no issues of violence, substance abuse or any other potentially troubling stuff. His last marriage happened in the USA but not on a K1, she was already there and they filed for AOS, then divorced before ROC. I mean, what the CO may be interested in at the interview, how personal may s/he get? I believed knowing names, ages of his ex's, duration of marriages and generally the reasons for divorce is OK, but is it really enough? Keeping in mind that I will soon have the full file and have plenty of time together with my fiance, what we may want to additionally discuss not to be embarassed at the interview (he's going to join me at the interview by the way)? Thank you.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Naturalized as a refugee along with his then wife (eventually divorced), later filed for his daughter (her GC was approved but she ended up returning to her home country), no previous K1s/Cr1s, 1 AOS for his last wife. Country is Ukraine, embassy Kiev.

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