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Is it possible for my fiance to file me a visa without getting to see each other in person?what visa is appropriate to apply then?

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You need to have met at least once in the past 2 years. There are few if any petitions approved without having met that criteria.

The exclusions are for a medical and/or religious reason that doesn't allow your ability to meet in person. Your case must be very strong.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Is it possible for my fiance to file me a visa without getting to see each other in person?what visa is appropriate to apply then?

sweety

It's possible, but extremely unlikely. I believe that the general rule is that there must be some "hardship" reason for you not to meet in person (and it must be a really good reason). One of the key pieces of evidence they look for in issuing a fiance(e) visa is proof that you've met in person. Your chances are not good without this proof.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Is it possible for my fiance to file me a visa without getting to see each other in person?what visa is appropriate to apply then?

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Anyone is welcome to petition for a visa for anyone else at any time. There are absolutley no qualifications of any type which must be met to petition for a visa. Send in your non-refundable $455. If you want to get a petition for fiancee visa APPROVED, you will have to show that you have met at least one time (in person) within the past two years, among other qualifications for approval.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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It's practically impossible to get the meeting requirement waivered. The only case I have seen is where the USC was a parolee and couldn;t leave the USA, and the beneficiary had repeatedly applied for a tourist visa and been denied.

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Of all the reading I have done I have never heard of anyone being able to bypass the requirement of meeting in person.

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Of all the reading I have done I have never heard of anyone being able to bypass the requirement of meeting in person.

From what I have been told my wife from the Philippines is a Mail Order Bride........... :devil:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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wow, what is with the "can we get the visa and not meet" questions??? if you read the requirments for the K1 visa..before posting, you will see your answer is IN THE GUIDES.

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Of all the reading I have done I have never heard of anyone being able to bypass the requirement of meeting in person.

From what I have been told my wife from the Philippines is a Mail Order Bride........... :devil:

Whatever, still have to meet in person

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