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  1. What visa? If you're talking about a visitor visa, I don't need one as a Canadian. I haven't been in the US since the denial (which was 4 months ago). If youre talking about the K1 visa, we're currently in the process of getting one. I will be 100% honest of my intentions of visiting the US. My intentions are to see & and spend time with my fiancé, and my future FIL. We also want to celebrate our engagement since we haven't been able to. I do know that the decision relies on the officer, but the previous one who denied me reassured me that I will be guaranteed entry into the US if I have ties to Canada (i.e. housing, employment, bills, etc) and a return ticket in hand which I didn't have in the beginning. But then again, I'll take what he said with a grain of salt.
  2. Last year, I overstayed a month in the US due to my own stupidity and ignorance. Upon trying to reenter, I got denied (OBVIOUSLY) due to lack of ties and immigration violation. The officer explained my mistake and suggested a return with strong ties and a short visit (No time set to return). Fast forward to today, it's been 4 months since my last denial, and I'm planning a 10-day trip in February to visit my fiancé and his family, discussing wedding plans under a K1 visa process. I've got solid documentation - 2 employment letters (one signed by director of store with expected return & company's confirmation of employment), 2k$ saved up for trip, leases, bills, return ticket, and proof of future commitments in Canada. Can this timeframe impact my chances, or am I likely to face immediate denial?
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