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K-1 Visa interview - Evidence of Meetings after I-129F filing

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My fiance and I have met 6 times in the 14 months since filing the I-129F petition, which was approved the other day. These are documented in the package for her K-1 Visa interview. One meeting did not take place. We planned to meet in Cancun, Mexico. Sadly, Mexican immigration denied her entry, stating that the hotel reservation was not in her name. They returned her to Colombia the same day, after stealing the cash she had in her purse. I returned to the US the next day. Her passport has and exit stamp and an entry stamp on the same day. Do we need to explain that?

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5 hours ago, usaman1999 said:

My fiance and I have met 6 times in the 14 months since filing the I-129F petition, which was approved the other day. These are documented in the package for her K-1 Visa interview. One meeting did not take place. We planned to meet in Cancun, Mexico. Sadly, Mexican immigration denied her entry, stating that the hotel reservation was not in her name. They returned her to Colombia the same day, after stealing the cash she had in her purse. I returned to the US the next day. Her passport has and exit stamp and an entry stamp on the same day. Do we need to explain that?

Technically, the beneficiaries can travel on their own passports while waiting for the K1 as long as they have legal entries and exits.

So you can use the passport evidence to document the 6 -1 = 5 meetings from filing to the interview?

As mentioned, only mention the meetings that did take place and no need to bring up the one that did not, and answer only if the consulate asks about that specific case if it was documented anywhere?

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