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rosal548
In 1998 I filed a 129f with my fiancee back then and it did not work out so she went back home after 2 months then in 2005 I filed a IR1 visa for my then wife but I cancelled it because she joined some cult, now its 2008 and I am about to file a I129f for my new fiancee, will I be needing a waiver ?
LadyJane
QUOTE(rosal548 @ Jul 1 2008, 05:10 AM) *
In 1998 I filed a 129f with my fiancee back then and it did not work out so she went back home after 2 months then in 2005 I filed a IR1 visa for my then wife but I cancelled it because she joined some cult, now its 2008 and I am about to file a I129f for my new fiancee, will I be needing a waiver ?



I don't see why not. On a more personal note, I hope that you find happiness with your fiancee!
LadyJane
Ooops, I just re-read my previous post and I made an error. I apologize!

I meant to say "I don't see why" you will need a waiver for your fiancee. I am guessing that you are asking because you had submitted visa applications for your first fiancee and your first wife?



rosal548
yeah would I need too ?


from what i understand only if you submitted a I-129f more then twice or within the last 2 years.............
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