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Applying for K1 Visa, After having Green Card... HELP!

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Hello to all,

I am new at the site and have a question.

My fiancé who lives in the Dominican Republic once had a green card, which he used to enter the USA once back in 1995 and never used again. He was even issued a social security number. At that time he was a minor and his mom decided for them to stay in DR. The thing is that he never renewed the green card. We met 2 years ago and we want to get married and thinking of applying for a K1 visa.

My question is, is he going to have a problem because he used to have a Green card but never used again?

On the G-325A form, should we enter his green card number and social security number or NOT?

Please help!

Arlette

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