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I am new here please this my case hope i will get help for my brother.My brother wanted to visit her finance in the usa who is a us citizen, He applied for B2-visitor visa a year ago but was denied base on not having enough ties to his country. now they want to apply for K1 visa but they are thinking about this issue. it was actually her finacee's mother who was inviting him to visit but on the ds156 he actually stated he was his auntie. her fiance wants to file K1 for him now would that be a problem? If you are denied a visiting visa base on not having enough ties to your country will the embassy still keep your ds156 information on their system? If it would be a problem what can we do to solve it.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I am new here please this my case hope i will get help for my brother.My brother wanted to visit her finance in the usa who is a us citizen, He applied for B2-visitor visa a year ago but was denied base on not having enough ties to his country. now they want to apply for K1 visa but they are thinking about this issue. it was actually her finacee's mother who was inviting him to visit but on the ds156 he actually stated he was his auntie. her fiance wants to file K1 for him now would that be a problem? If you are denied a visiting visa base on not having enough ties to your country will the embassy still keep your ds156 information on their system? If it would be a problem what can we do to solve it.

Thank You

consulates have these things called computers, which are great for keeping records of things such as previous applications

YMMV

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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If they have met and are now filing for the K1 there is a good chance that they know he was claiming to have an aunt that lives at the address that he will now be claiming his girlfriend at. If it is a high fraud consulate then they may discover this during their investigation.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

 
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