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I had an approved K-1 in the past and it didn't work out after it was approved. We didn't cancel the K1. We basically let it expire. Is there going to be a problem when applying for another K1?

No it was approved, so to USCIS the case was completed. If your new K1 filing is within 2 years of the last filing you have to send in a request for a waiver on IMBRA filing limitations, basically a signed and dated document explaning why you should be allowed to file again within the 2 years and any supporting documentation.

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NOA1 - 12/21/15

NOA2 - 04/18/16

NVC Receive - 04/29/16

NVC Welcome - 05/13/16

DS-261 - 05/14/16

AOS, IV PAID - 05/27/16

DS260 done - 06/10/16

Case Transferred to US Embassy in Riga Latvia at the end of October.

If you really want it, you'll find a way!

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No it was approved, so to USCIS the case was completed. If your new K1 filing is within 2 years of the last filing you have to send in a request for a waiver on IMBRA filing limitations, basically a signed and dated document explaning why you should be allowed to file again within the 2 years and any supporting documentation.

Thank you... are there any good examples of a waiver letter?

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Thank you... are there any good examples of a waiver letter?

There may be some posts in the IMBRA section. There's no set format or anything, mostly just like a letter in your own words explaining things like who you filed for before and when, and why it didn't work out and all, also why they should let you file before the 2 years and all that. Send a copy of your previous NOA2 with it.

I think there's not much to it.

NOA1 - 12/21/15

NOA2 - 04/18/16

NVC Receive - 04/29/16

NVC Welcome - 05/13/16

DS-261 - 05/14/16

AOS, IV PAID - 05/27/16

DS260 done - 06/10/16

Case Transferred to US Embassy in Riga Latvia at the end of October.

If you really want it, you'll find a way!

 
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