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I have a situation regarding my visa application

 

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Last 2022, I visited the US multiple times on a tourist visa, I never stayed beyond six months during any visit (5 and half months each time) . Unfortunately, upon my most recent arrival which is 2022, my tourist visa was cancelled at the airport due to my frequent visits last year and suspicion of working here ( I was using my aunt's phone and on there it has aunt's work text exchange, i guess they used that against me and thinking it was mine) . I was denied entry and sent back same day. on her passport visa page they wrote down cancelled visa and stamped a application of withdraw, WD. immigration officer did state that I was not banned and I can reapply visa after 6months.

 

*I stayed there for 5 months twice cause I love travelling, I travelled different states then my sister gave birth and my uncle died. So a lot has happened within those 10 months. I was also unaware about immigration before because I had my visa since i was a kid and we go to states every 5 years

 

 

Now, I got married to a USC and we just recently got approved from CR1 (USCIS) , will this affect my visa? Has anyone have the same experience as me? I’m having depression and anxiety just thinking about it. Now were almost near finishing the NVC.

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The B2 cancellation, in itself, will not affect the spousal visa case.  From what you posted it doesn't sound as if you have a ban. 

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No worries, but it is the I-130 petition that was approved.  CR1 is a visa.  Visas are only "approved" and granted by Consular Officers. In your case, that's going to be in Manila sometime next year.

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