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7 minutes ago, Bayman said:

Hi all!,  can one be denial spouse visa to US for overstaying on his or her tourist visa on another country?

It all depends on how long the did you or your spouse overstayed. So how long was the overstay?

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2 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

It all depends on how long the did you or your spouse overstayed. So how long was the overstay?

one year but not in the United states and return to the country of origin.

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58 minutes ago, Bayman said:

one year but not in the United states and return to the country of origin.

What country?  Some countries share information with the US Government.

 

You will need a police certificate from this country since you lived there for longer than 6 months.

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1 minute ago, aaron2020 said:

What country?

uk

2 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

What country?  Some countries share information with the US Government.

 

You will need a police certificate from this country since you lived there for longer than 6 months.

thanks

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6 minutes ago, Bayman said:

uk

thanks

Ahhhh ok. I thought you overstayed here in the USA. So it shouldn't be a problem at all but you will need a police certificate from that country. 

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Just now, Cyberfx1024 said:

Ahhhh ok. I thought you overstayed here in the USA. So it shouldn't be a problem at all but you will need a police certificate from that country. 

no in uk . yea police certificate will be needed. thanks 

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Ghanaman, No. No. No you can never be denied a spouse visa for overstaying in another country no matter how long the overstay was. Ignore all answers that imply so.

 

Overstaying in another country is not grounds for inadmissibility. 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/About Us/Electronic Reading Room/Applicant Service Reference Guide/Inadmissibillity_and_Waivers.pdf#page2

 

Onky overstays in the USA which carry an entry bar can be a hindrance, even then what they will do is tell you to reapply after the bar, whether 3 years or 10 years has expired.

 

Be encouraged.

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Citizen of the World!

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44 minutes ago, PaulTheSheik said:

Ghanaman, No. No. No you can never be denied a spouse visa for overstaying in another country no matter how long the overstay was. Ignore all answers that imply so.

 

Overstaying in another country is not grounds for inadmissibility. 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/About Us/Electronic Reading Room/Applicant Service Reference Guide/Inadmissibillity_and_Waivers.pdf#page2

 

Onky overstays in the USA which carry an entry bar can be a hindrance, even then what they will do is tell you to reapply after the bar, whether 3 years or 10 years has expired.

 

Be encouraged.

thanks man 

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