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How do you deal with previous VWP overstay when doing packet 3 paperwork??

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Does anyone know what happens if you put yes on the DS-156 question 38 there is a question that says have you ever violated the terms of u.s. visa or been unlawfully present in or deported from the united states do they require you to submit proof of it or how long you had stayed? or do they question you alot at the interview? my fiance had only overstayed his visa wavier program by 2 days and somehow has lost his departing ticket from the US so i'm kinda nervous about the whole thing .The stamps in his passport only show his arrival and how long he could be in US but not his departing date from the US. Thanks for any help

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Filed: Country: Malaysia
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they get excited at 180 days over not two

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December 2009 -- Visit to Malaysia.

February 2010 -- Applied for B2 visa, approved.

March 2010 -- Visited US.

April 2010 -- Returned from US.

May 2010 -- Sent in K1 Visa application.

July 2010 -- Received NOA2 in 71 days from NOA1.

July 2010 -- Packet 3 received.

August 2010 -- Cancellation of K1 Visa application.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Does anyone know what happens if you put yes on the DS-156 question 38 there is a question that says have you ever violated the terms of u.s. visa or been unlawfully present in or deported from the united states do they require you to submit proof of it or how long you had stayed? or do they question you alot at the interview? my fiance had only overstayed his visa wavier program by 2 days and somehow has lost his departing ticket from the US so i'm kinda nervous about the whole thing .The stamps in his passport only show his arrival and how long he could be in US but not his departing date from the US. Thanks for any help

What happens is they will ask about it at the interview. If his exit was properly recorded then they won't ask him to prove when he left. His overstay wasn't long enough to have any negative consequences on his K1 visa.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Agree with Jim. If possible have him take his flight itinerary showing when his flight was booked and anything he can find that "proves" he was back in time. Australia is actually a really good country to go through so I doubt he'll have issues but best to be prepared.

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