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You will not be approved for any visitor or non immigrant visa, because when you applied for K-1 you declared immigrant intent…does not really matter that you did not pursue or withdraw or cancel it, that is why they denied the F-1. If after 4 years your fellow is still “ in and out” of relationship, you may want to rethink if YOU want to stay in it yourself…

I get the sense you think your fellow may say “ fraud” or other things when he divorces and withdraws the I-130 …hopefully not , because you are red flagged for immigrant intent already so “ black listed “ for fraud is fatal to any future immigration dreams…even w potential future husbands
 

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15 minutes ago, Danun said:

Mind to share the link? I couldn’t find this..☹️

 

No need to create a new thread on the same topic as I already moved this one to https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/127-effects-of-major-family-changes-on-immigration-benefits/

 

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2 hours ago, Danun said:

And  I finally get approval from college in Texas that supposed to be join school on January 2022 and so that I came to the embassy to get my visa student then surprisingly that they reject my visa

Given the recent denial of your F-1 visa, I recommend that you look into educational opportunities in countries other than the USA that might meet your needs and career goals/aspirations.  Higher education has grown and flourished in many countries around the world, and is rapidly catching up to what universities in the US offer.  The US still has some of the top programs, but there are very good institutions in places like the UK, Canada, and Australia if you are looking for an English-speaking program.  With your past history of immigrant intent, it is unlikely that you will get an F-1 approval to go the US in the near future.  Good luck wherever life takes you!

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1 hour ago, Danun said:

Yes I know that for sure, I’m so concern about that with what happen my husband did apply and canceling petition it is making me so concerned about what you just said. Which make me afraid and sad at the same time that I couldn’t be able to be back to USA even for continue my study. Or the worst case that I would be banned

You're not banned. Bans happen under specific situations and your situation does not fit into that criteria. However, your chances of getting any temporary non-immigrant visa into the USA are very slim. You announced your intention to permanently immigrate to the USA when your husband filed the spousal visa. Why would the government grant a temporary visa to someone who announced they want to move permanently to the USA? They won't. You are free to pay the student visa application fee, but your chances of approval are very low at this point.

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not sure why u would want to study in the US

just the application fee and fee to hold your place for confirming your status are expensive

and now without the husband and place to live while going to college in his city,  there would be room and board fees

 

not sure why the F1 visa when you had already married,    i am sure CO suspected "visa shopping " to come to the US faster than the spouse visa.   IE: reason for denial

 

to be approved for any student visa,

1.  college with SEVP credation and pay the SEVP fee  to get the needed I 20 from college 

2.  funds to show u can afford the tuition

3.  proof that u intend to return home at end of studies 

 

If u had submitted these with the application instead of taking them to interview,  they may have considered the F 1 visa 

 

reminder this is not an immigrant visa

 

and yes,  the LDR is hard on all of us but when relationship is strong ,  it works 

i would give up on anyone who is up and down on feelings and threatens wilthdrawal of visa /  no one is worth that kind of uncertainity

 

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19 hours ago, Rocio0010 said:

First of all, do you really want to stay in a relationship with someone who is so unstable? Does this make you happy?

Second, you're probably not being banned from the US. You have not committed a crime. But that being said, I doubt that you'll ever be given a visa because with a previous K1 or CR1 you showed immigrant intent. I guess if you have extra money you can apply for a visa, but do not get your hopes up.

What do you mean extra money I can apply? What kind of visa is that? This is not make me happy, but when we are together in the same place same time nothing make us fight, I don’t blame him that pandemic hit make us more harder to catch each other I still tryin to talk to him about all the consequences if he want to get divorce and automatically the petition will get cancel but it seems right now I doubt he want to listen maybe I have to try to do marriage consular or trying talk with our law immigration so that he would know what will happen if keep doing this to me.. 

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19 hours ago, mushroomspore said:

You're not banned. Bans happen under specific situations and your situation does not fit into that criteria. However, your chances of getting any temporary non-immigrant visa into the USA are very slim. You announced your intention to permanently immigrate to the USA when your husband filed the spousal visa. Why would the government grant a temporary visa to someone who announced they want to move permanently to the USA? They won't. You are free to pay the student visa application fee, but your chances of approval are very low at this point.

It happened already that’s why I got rejected. His Pervious lawyer said it already withdrawn K1 visa and will not gonna be an issue for me if I apply any other visa, then after couple months I got approved from the university didn’t know about what will happens so I went to the embassy and got rejected. 
he was on the phone after what happen with my F1 visa then he decided to come to see me in my home country we back as we are happy together then decide marriage as we supposed to do that with K1 visa but just because he and I back again in the moment long distance he became sensitive and pessimistic with our 3 months marriage I do love him I just afraid that he get an impulsive act and regret comes after that time he couldn’t fix anything because the CR1 is my last chance to be with him if their approve it I mean I don’t know what to do right now

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21 hours ago, Family said:

You will not be approved for any visitor or non immigrant visa, because when you applied for K-1 you declared immigrant intent…does not really matter that you did not pursue or withdraw or cancel it, that is why they denied the F-1. If after 4 years your fellow is still “ in and out” of relationship, you may want to rethink if YOU want to stay in it yourself…

I get the sense you think your fellow may say “ fraud” or other things when he divorces and withdraws the I-130 …hopefully not , because you are red flagged for immigrant intent already so “ black listed “ for fraud is fatal to any future immigration dreams…even w potential future husbands
 

He haven’t cancel CR1 yet but he’s start talking about divorce which lead me straight away big chance another cancellation petition. My question am I still can be able to get approve from USCIS if this petition still continue?

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Not if you divorce

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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33 minutes ago, Danun said:

What do you mean extra money I can apply? What kind of visa is that? This is not make me happy, but when we are together in the same place same time nothing make us fight, I don’t blame him that pandemic hit make us more harder to catch each other I still tryin to talk to him about all the consequences if he want to get divorce and automatically the petition will get cancel but it seems right now I doubt he want to listen maybe I have to try to do marriage consular or trying talk with our law immigration so that he would know what will happen if keep doing this to me.. 

Every time you apply for a visa be it a non-immigrant like an F1 or B2, you pay a fee to submit the DS-160.

Visa Received : 2014-04-04 (K1 - see timeline for details)

US Entry : 2014-09-12

POE: Detroit

Marriage : 2014-09-27

I-765 Approved: 2015-01-09

I-485 Interview: 2015-03-11

I-485 Approved: 2015-03-13

Green Card Received: 2015-03-24 Yeah!!!

I-751 ROC Submitted: 2016-12-20

I-751 NOA Received:  2016-12-29

I-751 Biometrics Appt.:  2017-01-26

I-751 Interview:  2018-04-10

I-751 Approved:  2018-05-04

N400 Filed:  2018-01-13

N400 Biometrics:  2018-02-22

N400 Interview:  2018-04-10

N400 Approved:  2018-04-10

Oath Ceremony:  2018-06-11 - DONE!!!!!!!

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19 minutes ago, Danun said:

It happened already that’s why I got rejected. His Pervious lawyer said it already withdrawn K1 visa and will not gonna be an issue for me if I apply any other visa, then after couple months I got approved from the university didn’t know about what will happens so I went to the embassy and got rejected. 
he was on the phone after what happen with my F1 visa then he decided to come to see me in my home country we back as we are happy together then decide marriage as we supposed to do that with K1 visa but just because he and I back again in the moment long distance he became sensitive and pessimistic with our 3 months marriage I do love him I just afraid that he get an impulsive act and regret comes after that time he couldn’t fix anything because the CR1 is my last chance to be with him if their approve it I mean I don’t know what to do right now

Long distance is hard. My husband and I have been long distance since the beginning of our relationship. The most time we spent together was about 18 months from 2020-2021. Spending that amount of time together really helped us figure ourselves out as a couple and what does and does not work. It sounds to me like you and your partner need to figure some things out because it's your immigration status on the line, not his. If you can, I would have a serious conversation with him about the affects of his impulsive thoughts/decisions to withdraw the petition. I have had many fights and arguments with my husband over the years and while we both have considered ending things more than once, I have never thought about withdrawing his petition and we have always worked through these rough patches.

 

Unfortunately, love is not always a strong enough reason to keep a relationship together. I hope your husband is not using withdrawing the petition as a threat against you because that is a serious red flag and if so, you need to reconsider your marriage because once you come to the US, you could be in a dangerous situation with someone like that. Please be careful, and be safe above all. 

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NOA1: 04/06/2022
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On 5/5/2022 at 10:12 PM, Holly&Andreas said:

Long distance is hard. My husband and I have been long distance since the beginning of our relationship. The most time we spent together was about 18 months from 2020-2021. Spending that amount of time together really helped us figure ourselves out as a couple and what does and does not work. It sounds to me like you and your partner need to figure some things out because it's your immigration status on the line, not his. If you can, I would have a serious conversation with him about the affects of his impulsive thoughts/decisions to withdraw the petition. I have had many fights and arguments with my husband over the years and while we both have considered ending things more than once, I have never thought about withdrawing his petition and we have always worked through these rough patches.

 

Unfortunately, love is not always a strong enough reason to keep a relationship together. I hope your husband is not using withdrawing the petition as a threat against you because that is a serious red flag and if so, you need to reconsider your marriage because once you come to the US, you could be in a dangerous situation with someone like that. Please be careful, and be safe above all. 

Thank you so much holly, I hope the same too ☹️

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