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rollojusten

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  1. You are right, we got her police clearence certificate from the Embassy but there were no records available for the deportation. I cant predict what may happen at the embassy, but i can say in our experience that we twisted ourselves in knots about this issue prior to the interview and the embassy didn't ask about it. The questions were only related to how much time we spent together, when was the last time i visited Thailand, etc. We used a professional to prepare our documents and evidence, and like many others on this forum had mentioned, a well prepared visa application with lots of evidence made the interview process a breeze.
  2. As the other posters on this thread had suggested, it wasna complete non issue. The Police Report came back with nothing reflecting the deportation. The embassy did not ask about it and my fiance was only asked 3 or 4 questions and approved on the spot for the Visa. So i would say not ro worry too much
  3. I am a petitioner for my fiance's K1 Visa from Thailand. We recently received NOA2 and i am waiting for our case number from NVC. My biggest concern is that my. fiance was previously deported from South Korea for overstaying her visa and she is blacklisted permanently from Korea. I consulted with a Visa agency in Thailand and they informed me that while a deportation is not a crime of moral turpitude, it does show a tendency to not follow laws and regulations and could result in a visa denial. I had hoped that since the K1 visa shows immigrant intent, a previous immigration violation in Korea wouldn't matter. Has anyone encountered a similar situation? Any advice would be much appreciated
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