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On 2/14/2020 at 7:20 AM, TennilleO said:

Case sent back to the states and case was updated in January but still says refused. 

They said its still a chance the USCIS can re-approve and send it back to to the NVC and then the conaulate.

Now there is a ban so im not sure how things are now since we wanted to just go ahead with the CR1.

@TennilleO after reading your experience & story I could say you a QUEEN👑 inside out you a QUEEN100% honestly, YOU'VE done so well to stand by your partner during a tough time as such.. I wish & hope you both come out strong from this mess, ishallah! Mainwhile, I'm here shining my eyes at my level of ignorance during B1 visa application, is a whole lot of MESS for real. I can't even wish it for an enemy... Smhhhh**

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On 6/27/2020 at 3:49 PM, Lady2023 said:

@TennilleO after reading your experience & story I could say you a QUEEN👑 inside out you a QUEEN100% honestly, YOU'VE done so well to stand by your partner during a tough time as such.. I wish & hope you both come out strong from this mess, ishallah! Mainwhile, I'm here shining my eyes at my level of ignorance during B1 visa application, is a whole lot of MESS for real. I can't even wish it for an enemy... Smhhhh**

Thank you! This is a long and stressful journey. This is a good page to be on to learn. You are taking the best first by being on here. Good luck and I wish you the best. 

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Hello all! 

I'm back and have questions. We have discussed everything and we are doing the I130. My question is what documents do you think will be needed to help our case based on the previous denial? Is there anything I should be prepared for that may come up or happen because of the denial?

Thank you for a responses and advice.

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On 10/19/2022 at 10:16 AM, TennilleO said:

My question is what documents do you think will be needed to help our case based on the previous denial?

 

The answer hasn't changed since you asked in 2019 -- at some point, you will need to present a divorce decree or any other official termination document for the marriage that your beneficiary claimed to have when he previously applied for a tourist visa.  The findings from the denied K1 case will not be forgotten by US immigration agencies just because you are filing an I-130 petition this time.  Other than that, maybe your immigration lawyer has some idea.  If you don't have a lawyer yet, I strongly recommend hiring one.  Your case is way beyond the realm of DIY.  Good luck and I hope you update us on your case.

 

 

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On 10/19/2022 at 8:16 AM, TennilleO said:

Hello all! 

I'm back and have questions. We have discussed everything and we are doing the I130. My question is what documents do you think will be needed to help our case based on the previous denial? Is there anything I should be prepared for that may come up or happen because of the denial?

Thank you for a responses and advice.

Have you looked into moving to Nigeria?

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On 10/19/2022 at 11:16 AM, TennilleO said:

Hello all! 

I'm back and have questions. We have discussed everything and we are doing the I130. My question is what documents do you think will be needed to help our case based on the previous denial? Is there anything I should be prepared for that may come up or happen because of the denial?

Thank you for a responses and advice.

I think you should consult with an experienced lawyer. I don't think this is a simple DIY. The consular will still need that 'divorce decree' from beneficiary for previous marriage (that never existed).

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On 10/22/2022 at 7:00 PM, nastra30 said:

I think you should consult with an experienced lawyer. I don't think this is a simple DIY. The consular will still need that 'divorce decree' from beneficiary for previous marriage (that never existed).

Thank you. 

On 10/22/2022 at 6:04 PM, Jorgedig said:

Have you looked into moving to Nigeria?

No, because at this time it's not an option. 

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