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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Iran
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So I am both excited and a little concerned, I had received an RFE requesting more information pertaining to a 2005 domestic violence case. I sent in all certified court docs and USCIS changed my status to RFE Response Review on 02/23. Last night I received a notice of intent to deny. It is asking to to provide information that I have completed a court approved domestic violence program and marriage termination for my GF at the time being who was involved in the altercation. Good news is that I have the proof that I finished and completed the 52 week course which was done about 4 years ago and I also was never even married before so I'm going to go to Court Records and get a certificate of non-existence.

My only concern here is that why did they not send me a 2nd RFE but instead a notice of intent to deny? If I send them back the required doc's will NOA2 finally be next?

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Filed: Other Country: China
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So I am both excited and a little concerned, I had received an RFE requesting more information pertaining to a 2005 domestic violence case. I sent in all certified court docs and USCIS changed my status to RFE Response Review on 02/23. Last night I received a notice of intent to deny. It is asking to to provide information that I have completed a court approved domestic violence program and marriage termination for my GF at the time being who was involved in the altercation. Good news is that I have the proof that I finished and completed the 52 week course which was done about 4 years ago and I also was never even married before so I'm going to go to Court Records and get a certificate of non-existence.

My only concern here is that why did they not send me a 2nd RFE but instead a notice of intent to deny? If I send them back the required doc's will NOA2 finally be next?

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If that's what it ask for, exactly, then sending it should be enough to get the petition approved. Remember that USCIS does NOT issue visas. This NOID is IMBRA related. IMBRA is not about denying visas. It's about informing the foreign fiancee. Your fiancee is likely to be asked what she knows about this, so she should know everything already. Your past will not deny her the visa but concealing from her will indicate less than a bona fide relationship. Lack of a bona fide relationship (in the eyes of a Consular Officer) CAN cause the visa to be denied.

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