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My same-sex partner's (not married) b1/b2 visa got denied . She planed to travel with me to LA, I am a permanent resident of Canada and have a valid USA visa on my passport. She is preparing her second visa interview. I wonder if it would be better without mentioning me? The officer asked if she traveled with your lover in the first interview, she was nervous because it's her first time went to interview. I am not sure if the denial is related to her interview performance or due to my USA visa. I wonder if the officer will think she has chance to travel with me to Canada instead of returning to China? However, in any cases, there is no intention to overstay in the USA. Any advices will be highly appreciated!
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I met my American boyfriend in this year's February. We met up in person for the first time in June (I visited him in the US on an ESTA), and both of us felt empty and depressed after I had to fly back home. It was a fairly short visit, but we photographed our activities and us together. While daily long sessions of video-calling helps, it doesn't compare to the happiness we had when we were together. Also, since we're a same sex couple, we've gotten concerned about Justice Clarence Thomas' suggestion to challenge same sex marriages. In short, we feel stuck and afraid. We want to be together really badly, but my country doesn't recognize same sex marriages. We plan on traveling to countries together to alleviate the lack of physical contact (and to take pictures of us doing things, but that's secondary). If we were to start the K1 process now, should we be worried about the scrutiny we may face because of how young we are or for some other reason? He is 19 and I am 21. Also, since he is young, we will need to use his mother as a co-sponsor. She's agreed to help us and we get along perfectly. Would having a co-sponsor indicate anything negative?