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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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Hi everyone,

I am a USC, got married in London in Oct of 08. Filled for I-130, was denied because failed to provide them with a Recorded or Register Marriage Certificate (due to Religious wedding, the Minister was suppose to do it but he did not).

Should I apply for Fiancé Visa? Since I have already applied for I-130 visa and it was denied, will they reject this as well?

Some background: My husband is under Student Visa in UK for last 6 years. We met through our parents. Started our relationship by talking over the phone and by emails. Flew over in London to meet him for the first time face to face, and decided to get married (my family and his family also flew from USA to UK for the wedding. Lots of witnesses.) Came back and filled for I-130 but was not successful because the wedding was not registered in UK.

Can anyone tell me if there is any way I can get my marriage register there in London, even if I have to remarried. I am going back to London next month, I think I have to stay there for about 1 and 1/2 to get permission to get married in UK with a non-British.................

So many questions??? Don't know what to do??? And don't have any FREE $ to give away to USCIS either.

Please HELP.

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You got married?

K1 = FIANCEE VISA = MUST ENTER U.S. UNMARRIED.

IF you were married and you apply for a K1. You may make it through the USCIS stage but when you get to the consular stage and they find out you were married then that will be another denial.

PM me for any AP or AR relating to the NBI

USEM NBI Requirements:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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WHY ARE YOU DOUBLE POSTING, POSTING MORE THEN ONE TIME WILL NOT GIVE YOU BETTER ANSWERS!!!!!

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AND YES I AM YELLING!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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WHY ARE YOU DOUBLE POSTING, POSTING MORE THEN ONE TIME WILL NOT GIVE YOU BETTER ANSWERS!!!!!

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=196001

AND YES I AM YELLING!!

Some people watch films over and over hoping for a different ending.

You are married, you cannot apply for a K-1, you have no fiance. If you do so you will be denied if you are lucky, your husband could receive a permanent bar for material misrepresentation. Don't risk it. Take care of the deficiencies in your K-3/I-130

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Gary And Alla

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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WHY ARE YOU DOUBLE POSTING, POSTING MORE THEN ONE TIME WILL NOT GIVE YOU BETTER ANSWERS!!!!!

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=196001

AND YES I AM YELLING!!

Seriously? Does double posting seriously or adversly affect your day to the point that you need to be rude about it?

This is an incrediably stressful process, the poster was obviously unsure of which forum would get her the answers that she needed. I see no harm in whats shes done and if there is a problem why not leave it to the moderator to handle instead of putting your nose where it doesn't belong.

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I'm sure the original starter of this thread will stop posting once he sees what they want to see and read what they want to read.

Goodluck to you original poster.

PM me for any AP or AR relating to the NBI

USEM NBI Requirements:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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WHY ARE YOU DOUBLE POSTING, POSTING MORE THEN ONE TIME WILL NOT GIVE YOU BETTER ANSWERS!!!!!

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=196001

AND YES I AM YELLING!!

Seriously? Does double posting seriously or adversly affect your day to the point that you need to be rude about it?

This is an incrediably stressful process, the poster was obviously unsure of which forum would get her the answers that she needed. I see no harm in whats shes done and if there is a problem why not leave it to the moderator to handle instead of putting your nose where it doesn't belong.

OP posted the same topic in the K-1forum.... why not just continue her quest for answer in the same thread? :wacko:

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