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Hi all :)

Hope you all are keeping warm, with your loved ones! I am in a similar situation, with a twist:

We are currently in the process of filing a K1 (preparing the I-129F) but I realized I would need a waiver. My boyfriend previously married his first wife while she was here on vacation (went through adjustment of status procedure) but divorced after four years. Then he filed a K1 for another woman he met, K1 approved, the woman moved here but they finally did not get married. The woman went back to her home country.

My question is: when we submit a waiver request, do we have to mention his first marriage, even that was not a K1 petition? Or we are only looking for more troubles if volunteering that information?

By the way, we file a waiver request with the I-129F, correct? Just want to make sure!!

Any advice or experience sharing will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Rach

WOW! I was worried based on other posts in here that maybe they started enforcing the IMBRA more strictly now. BUt, I just got my waiver approved without being asked for RFE or intent to deny. This fiance is my 3rd in 4 years, AND, I have not had 2 years elapse since my last approval. My case is pretty IMBRA hard core all around, but its approved. For those who want to know, I filed Feb 1, 2006, it went t o CSC, and just today I got a plain letter on white paper notifying me of the approval. Usually, I just got a NOA2. BUt not this time.

And funny thing is, when I go to the USCIS case status online, it still comes up as in processing. Anyways, this letter states the national visa center has recently recieved an approved I-129F petition, and its from the bureau of counsular affairs, whatever that is.

I wonder whatever happened to the NOA2?? Strange.

You stated you filed feb 2006 and your posting is dated may 2007, so this means it had taken over a year to get your I 129F approved?

Oops, that should have said Feb 2007. My bad

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It is a requirement to list all prior divorces.

Actually, it is required tom list all prior marriages whether they ended in divorce or death.

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This fiance is my 3rd in 4 years

:blink: I guess congratulations are in order....3rd in four years.... :whistle:

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