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We are in the process of getting our k-1 visa. My fiance' was here (in the usa) from november 09, 2006 until February 1 2007 on the visa waiver program.

My mom is getting married on September 8th and I want him to come back for a couple of weeks for the wedding and wedding party and such.

I know he can come back but how do we going about doing this? Does he need a tourist visa this time? Or can he do the visa waiver? ALSO I know he needs ties to his home country. What should this be? Thanks sooo much!

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Paul brought a letter from work and a letter from Uni and a letter from his bank. He wasn't asked for any of it :)

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okspider,

What he needs is a specific reason for coming to the USA, requesting entry for a period of time that is consistent with his reason for coming, and after accomplishing his purpose no reason to remain in the USA. Sounds like he's got that.

His history looks not too bad also - the last visit was a long one, but it's been a while. He's working?

Yodrak

We are in the process of getting our k-1 visa. My fiance' was here (in the usa) from november 09, 2006 until February 1 2007 on the visa waiver program.

My mom is getting married on September 8th and I want him to come back for a couple of weeks for the wedding and wedding party and such.

I know he can come back but how do we going about doing this? Does he need a tourist visa this time? Or can he do the visa waiver? ALSO I know he needs ties to his home country. What should this be? Thanks sooo much!

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