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HELLO EVERYBODY! PLEASE I NEED YOUR HELP:

Will I be able to get a fiancée or a spousal visa

again?

Here is my past immigration history:

The first time I applied for fiancée visa was in June

2002 for a Russian woman; it was approved by the INS

but it was stopped/refused by the US embassy in Moscow

because she had pending multiple visa applications by

several other men.

So I abandoned the case.

The second time, I applied for the fiancée visa for

another Russian woman in June 2003; it was approved by

the INS but it was stalled at the US embassy in Moscow

because of my previous fiancée visa application;

therefore it was pending for consular/administrative

review.

Tired of the long waiting, in April 2004 I traveled to

Cyprus with my fiancée, got married there in Nicosia

and soon after I applied for the spousal visa directly

at the US embassy there in Nicosia. She finally got

the immigrant visa and came to America.

Soon after I got back in the USA, I sent a fax to the

US embassy in Moscow to stop/cancel the pending

fiancée visa.

Everything went fine to this point.

But unfortunately in America my wife was not

comfortable, not happy and unable to adjust to the new

life. Therefore in July 2005 she left and went back to

Russia.

Finally I got divorced in January 2006.

I want to try again, just one more time, with a

Ukrainian woman I met on my summer vacation;

Will it be possible to apply for a fiancée visa again?

Will she be able to receive the fiancée visa at the US

embassy in Kiev?

Perhaps it will be faster and surer to get the visa if

I get married in Kiev and apply directly at the US

embassy there in Kiev for a spousal/immigrant visa?

Or is there any other way to easily/faster/surely

bring her here in the USA?

Thank you very much for your help.

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Perhaps you'd like to read the responses in your older, identical thread, located here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...c=35021&hl=

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Third time's a charm apparently :P

No advice for you I'm afraid. Have you considered a US citizen for marriage? Might be easier.

10 year Green Card received, Next step is citizenship urgh!

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This post sounds very much like the one from last night, I thought several of the responders stated that you may want to consult an immigration attorney. Asking the same question again won't get you different answers.

Ref. http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=35021

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i thought this sounded familar. you can apply, but the BIG question is can you get a waiver. i can only suggest contacting an immigration attorney as other's have suggested.

to qoute you,

"Or is there any other way to easily/faster/surely

bring her here in the USA?"

i don't think so.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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