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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Venezuela
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Hello, I was an active memeber of the visajourney forum about a year ago and have come back for some help.

Here is my story, we got the K-1 and basically backed out at the last minute and decided to return to Venezuela (I am a us citizen but have lived most of my life in venezuela, thus that is the reason we "both"returned)

Now she has applied for a tourist visa once again (the one she had got cancelled when she got the k-1). Today her tourist visa got rejected because she has an american fiancee (isn´t it ironic, we went through the whole k-1 thing and did not stay in the US and now they think she is at risk of staying!!!)

Any thoughts on what to do in this case? is she now banned from the US forever? we still plan to get married (I know we are complicated I guess) does it mean I cannot take my wife to visit the US even if I am an american citizen?

Thanks for the help once again,

Leopoldo Vasquez

NOA1: March 27th 2006

Case transferred from NCS to CSC: June 6th 2006

Imbra RFE received at CSC: July 17th 2006

NOA2: August 31st 2006

Received NOA2 e-mail notification: September 1st 2006

Touched: September 7th 2006

NVC receipt letter and case number: September 22nd 2006

NVC sent case to embassy: September 22nd 2006

Embassy receives case: October 2nd 2006

Interview date at embassy: November 14th 2006

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Hello, I was an active memeber of the visajourney forum about a year ago and have come back for some help.

Here is my story, we got the K-1 and basically backed out at the last minute and decided to return to Venezuela (I am a us citizen but have lived most of my life in venezuela, thus that is the reason we "both"returned)

Now she has applied for a tourist visa once again (the one she had got cancelled when she got the k-1). Today her tourist visa got rejected because she has an american fiancee (isn´t it ironic, we went through the whole k-1 thing and did not stay in the US and now they think she is at risk of staying!!!)

Any thoughts on what to do in this case? is she now banned from the US forever? we still plan to get married (I know we are complicated I guess) does it mean I cannot take my wife to visit the US even if I am an american citizen?

Thanks for the help once again,

Leopoldo Vasquez

She wont be banned from getting a visa, but getting a non-immigrant visa (other than the K visas) will be difficult. Yes you make have difficulties taking your wife just to visit.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Venezuela
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She also just got her italian passport, could she be denied entry with the visa waiver program also??

NOA1: March 27th 2006

Case transferred from NCS to CSC: June 6th 2006

Imbra RFE received at CSC: July 17th 2006

NOA2: August 31st 2006

Received NOA2 e-mail notification: September 1st 2006

Touched: September 7th 2006

NVC receipt letter and case number: September 22nd 2006

NVC sent case to embassy: September 22nd 2006

Embassy receives case: October 2nd 2006

Interview date at embassy: November 14th 2006

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