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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I got an appointment letter from USEM with instructions there together with the Form I-129F that my fiance submitted to the USCIS and there is a note in Part 2 saying: Prior K1 diff petitioner MNL2009XXXXXX Refused.

Last 2009 my ex fiance applied K1 for me and had my interview of January 2010 but it was under administrative processing because i lack 1 of the requirement which is my police clearance in Malaysia. We had a lawyer before but never told me to get 1. What i have was the local police clearance. It was because i was in Malaysia 1997 until 1999 we never know that embassy still needed it even it was 10 yrs ago. I got that Certificate of Good Conduct after 3 1/2 months.

While waiting for my Certificate from Malaysia, i also waited for the result of my nursing exam. After knowing that i failed it he changed his mind and ended our relationship. He wanted a Nurse not a wife. I was broke. And after 5 months he started emailing me and asked if im still single and he wanted to continue what we had left before. My heart was healed so i accepted him back. I sent my Police Clearance to USEM at Oct 2010. I got an email from them and told me to wait for the letter of instructions. I got that letter January of 2011 and only 2 days left to be expired. When it is expired you need to pay again and send them back all the requirements plus the medical. My ex fiance dont want to pay all the cost so he left again like a bubble. lol

Now my fiance for 3 yrs applied K1 last April and Im about to do the DS-156K and DS-160 and there is a question there that have you ever been refused a US Visa? My answer is no because i never refuse anything but what about the note that i just received from the USEm Prior K1 diff petitioner MNL2009XXXXXX Refused. What really is my situation? Please help i am confused. Sorry for the long letter and thank you for reading it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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I got an appointment letter from USEM with instructions there together with the Form I-129F that my fiance submitted to the USCIS and there is a note in Part 2 saying: Prior K1 diff petitioner MNL2009XXXXXX Refused.

Last 2009 my ex fiance applied K1 for me and had my interview of January 2010 but it was under administrative processing because i lack 1 of the requirement which is my police clearance in Malaysia. We had a lawyer before but never told me to get 1. What i have was the local police clearance. It was because i was in Malaysia 1997 until 1999 we never know that embassy still needed it even it was 10 yrs ago. I got that Certificate of Good Conduct after 3 1/2 months.

While waiting for my Certificate from Malaysia, i also waited for the result of my nursing exam. After knowing that i failed it he changed his mind and ended our relationship. He wanted a Nurse not a wife. I was broke. And after 5 months he started emailing me and asked if im still single and he wanted to continue what we had left before. My heart was healed so i accepted him back. I sent my Police Clearance to USEM at Oct 2010. I got an email from them and told me to wait for the letter of instructions. I got that letter January of 2011 and only 2 days left to be expired. When it is expired you need to pay again and send them back all the requirements plus the medical. My ex fiance dont want to pay all the cost so he left again like a bubble. lol

Now my fiance for 3 yrs applied K1 last April and Im about to do the DS-156K and DS-160 and there is a question there that have you ever been refused a US Visa? My answer is no because i never refuse anything but what about the note that i just received from the USEm Prior K1 diff petitioner MNL2009XXXXXX Refused. What really is my situation? Please help i am confused. Sorry for the long letter and thank you for reading it.

You were refused. You were denied a visa because you failed to provide documents so the answer should be yes.





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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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The prior K-1 visa application was refused because you not become documentarily qualified to be issued a visa.

That's what I'm reading, from your post at post #1.

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