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Thuy
Please i need your help.

My bf apply a k1 for me, but he applied another person on 2004 and now he apply for me on 2006. But USCIS wants to deny us because he applied 2 k1 in two years. They request a waiver within 30 days. But he does not know how to request a waiver.

Does anybody know a similar case? Please help us! I don't want they deny us. helpsmilie.gif
andrew va thuy
QUOTE(Thuy @ Nov 5 2006, 10:28 AM) *

Please i need your help.

My bf apply a k1 for me, but he applied another person on 2004 and now he apply for me on 2006. But USCIS wants to deny us because he applied 2 k1 in two years. They request a waiver within 30 days. But he does not know how to request a waiver.

Does anybody know a similar case? Please help us! I don't want they deny us. helpsmilie.gif


I dont know much either. Did your bf person of 2004 get to the interview stage ? Seems the government could have issues with him, his gf of 2004, or both. But best wishes to you.
chuckandkim
What happened to the 1st girlfriend? Did she get denied? Did he withdraw his petition for her K-1 Visa? If he hasn't done it yet. He needs to get that done first. They will deny your petition if he still has the 1st girlfriend's file floating somewhere.

Once he withdraws the K-1 Visa petition for the 1st girl, he can go ahead and file for you. Good luck with the process. Prepare to explain and answer a lot of questions from HCMC about the 1st petition since this could be a signal and redflag for frauds in the eye of HCMC.

To withdraw his petition, he needs to contact the Service Center where he originally filed her I-129F. Your boyfriend can search the address/contact information based on his STATE of residence and then he can contact them... go here: Service Center by STATE
jasman0717
You might try posting your question in the waivers forum: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showforum=113

Good luck
kitkat1
Asked and answered

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;#entry549842

It's just a waiver for the I-129F due to a previous application in the prior two years.
Thuy
QUOTE(chuckandkim @ Nov 6 2006, 07:49 PM) *

What happened to the 1st girlfriend? Did she get denied? Did he withdraw his petition for her K-1 Visa? If he hasn't done it yet. He needs to get that done first. They will deny your petition if he still has the 1st girlfriend's file floating somewhere.

Once he withdraws the K-1 Visa petition for the 1st girl, he can go ahead and file for you. Good luck with the process. Prepare to explain and answer a lot of questions from HCMC about the 1st petition since this could be a signal and redflag for frauds in the eye of HCMC.

To withdraw his petition, he needs to contact the Service Center where he originally filed her I-129F. Your boyfriend can search the address/contact information based on his STATE of residence and then he can contact them... go here: Service Center by STATE


they broke up before he met me. I heard that they denied the 1st girl after interview at HCM. And they sent him a letter to close this case in 2005. They need a waiver to explain about his situation. But wen dont know how to write it. and i think it's hard to approve with a waiver, rite? sad.gif
kitkat1
QUOTE(Thuy @ Nov 7 2006, 09:12 AM) *

They need a waiver to explain about his situation. But wen dont know how to write it. and i think it's hard to approve with a waiver, rite? sad.gif


The waiver is required for multiple I-129F petitions as indicated on the I-129F instructions.

It is a "letter of explanation" and it's not hard to approve.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;#entry549842
Thuy
QUOTE(kitkat1 @ Nov 7 2006, 11:26 PM) *

QUOTE(Thuy @ Nov 7 2006, 09:12 AM) *

They need a waiver to explain about his situation. But wen dont know how to write it. and i think it's hard to approve with a waiver, rite? sad.gif


The waiver is required for multiple I-129F petitions as indicated on the I-129F instructions.

It is a "letter of explanation" and it's not hard to approve.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;#entry549842


If my fiance apply the waiver but they dont approve. that's mean i need to wait two years later then apply again rite? Does anyone have good idea?

Thanks alots
chuckandkim
QUOTE(Thuy @ Nov 8 2006, 09:55 AM) *

QUOTE(kitkat1 @ Nov 7 2006, 11:26 PM) *

QUOTE(Thuy @ Nov 7 2006, 09:12 AM) *

They need a waiver to explain about his situation. But wen dont know how to write it. and i think it's hard to approve with a waiver, rite? sad.gif


The waiver is required for multiple I-129F petitions as indicated on the I-129F instructions.

It is a "letter of explanation" and it's not hard to approve.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;#entry549842


If my fiance apply the waiver but they dont approve. that's mean i need to wait two years later then apply again rite? Does anyone have good idea?

Thanks alots


First thing first, if your USC filed a I-129F on your behalf, but they (???) USCIS(???) didn't approve. Then your USC must find out why and correct the issue. I don't know if you want to sit around doing nothing, waiting for 2 years and start the process again. I do not have any good idea how long you have to wait either. Each case is different!
STL_HCMC
I believe this waiver is being requested because the USC filed an I-129F petition previously in 2004 on behalf of a different beneficiary.

STL_HCMC

QUOTE(chuckandkim @ Nov 8 2006, 10:35 AM) *
First thing first, if your USC filed a I-129F on your behalf, but they (???) USCIS(???) didn't approve. Then your USC must find out why and correct the issue. I don't know if you want to sit around doing nothing, waiting for 2 years and start the process again. I do not have any good idea how long you have to wait either. Each case is different!
kitkat1
The waiver is required for multiple I-129F petitions as indicated on the I-129F instructions.

It is a "letter of explanation" and it's not hard to approve
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