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aa1979

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  1. I have a question for my friend. She is a US citizen, has been married for about 20 years and recently got a divorce. She has been separated from her x husband for more than a year and has been filing Taxes "married filing separately" for the past few years. The divorce was finalized about a couple of months ago and it was an easy process with no issues at all. She is in her upper 40's. She never filed for her x husband for any immigration benefits. She has been talking to her fiance for a few months. She has just visited him overseas. He is 10 years younger than her (he is in his upper 30's), and he has never been married before. She (the US citizen) knows she wants this relationship and she is very serious about it. He also wants her and is in love with her. They plan to get married once he moves out here to the US on a K1 visa. The question is: Are they going to face problems due to the age gap between the two of them? or is this not an issue? She is the older one, could this be an issue for the K1 process? Thanks everyone!
  2. I understand what you all are saying. However, in the I-129f form, it says specifically have ever violated a law then it says exclude traffic citations with fines less than $500). So, I am thinking if there is a citation with a fine of a $100, then we answer the question "no". Yes it is on the record, No we are not hiding it, but there question is specifically saying ignore traffic violations that are 500 dollars or less. Am I correct with this chain of thought?
  3. The American citizen is my friend here, who plans to apply for the fiancé. It happened here in the US. You think this is not "a traffic violation"? I understand it is criminal but speeding is criminal too and I think it says in the inistructions that anything traffic for less than $500 fine is excluded. What do you think?
  4. Even in the background questions at the end of the application? She still does not mention it in that section?
  5. Hi, this question is for a friend of mine who intends to get engaged and file for I-129f. She is in her 40's right now, and she had a problem with not having insurance while driving when she was so young and immature. She thinks she was around 18 (does not remember if she was younger or older than 18). She is doing very well at this point and has a very good stable job. She barely recalls that she had to pay a fine for this matter. She does not remember if she was arrested because of this issue (possible?). Could this have any impact on her application? Or would they view this as that she was young and immature? Should she mention it in the petition? What if she was arrested at the time for this issue for less than a day or something until she saw the judge the next day to pay the fine?
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