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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I know it's bad to think of negative things but at the same time, I wanna be prepared for the worst.

What will be our options if ever the interview doesn't go well and my fiancée's visa gets denied? For K1 visas, do we get a chance to reapply? Do we wait for a couple of months and have another interview scheduled (just like waiting for another 6 months if you get denied with a tourist visa)? Do we start all over again on the K1process? Can I marry her and get a spouse visa instead?

Thanks all for your helpful suggestions. My fiancee's interview is next week so I'm crossing my fingers that's don't even have to reconsider all these options.

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I know it's bad to think of negative things but at the same time, I wanna be prepared for the worst.

What will be our options if ever the interview doesn't go well and my fiancée's visa gets denied? For K1 visas, do we get a chance to reapply? Do we wait for a couple of months and have another interview scheduled (just like waiting for another 6 months if you get denied with a tourist visa)? Do we start all over again on the K1process? Can I marry her and get a spouse visa instead?

Thanks all for your helpful suggestions. My fiancee's interview is next week so I'm crossing my fingers that's don't even have to reconsider all these options.

It is my personal knowledge and experience that the visa application and interview is a win/lose process. You can always reapply and do the process all over again. What is your concern? I will assume that you have provided all of the required documentation/evidence required, right? What is your concern?

Sid

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I know it's bad to think of negative things but at the same time, I wanna be prepared for the worst.

What will be our options if ever the interview doesn't go well and my fiancée's visa gets denied? For K1 visas, do we get a chance to reapply? Do we wait for a couple of months and have another interview scheduled (just like waiting for another 6 months if you get denied with a tourist visa)? Do we start all over again on the K1process? Can I marry her and get a spouse visa instead?

Thanks all for your helpful suggestions. My fiancee's interview is next week so I'm crossing my fingers that's don't even have to reconsider all these options.

Keep the faith guys :) I know for sure that she wil not just going to let it go or to get denied for sure she will do her best and the rest would be God.I will include her to my prayers and hope everything will be fine with her,is she a filipina well I know she wont let it happen I never seen a filipina who just lose its game without fighting for it!!!! :) :) :) well this is MAI anyway!!!!

OH MARY CONCEIVED WITHOUT SIN, PLS PRAY FOR US WHO HAVE RECOURSE TO thee

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It is my personal knowledge and experience that the visa application and interview is a win/lose process. You can always reapply and do the process all over again. What is your concern? I will assume that you have provided all of the required documentation/evidence required, right? What is your concern?

Sid

Thanks. I am worried about my financial situation right now. I only started working on the latter part of 2011 so the income on my tax documents are really low. But my current annual income now is within the poverty guideline, I'm just afraid they will start grilling my fiancée about it. I hope my employment letter is enough evidence.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Keep the faith guys :) I know for sure that she wil not just going to let it go or to get denied for sure she will do her best and the rest would be God.I will include her to my prayers and hope everything will be fine with her,is she a filipina well I know she wont let it happen I never seen a filipina who just lose its game without fighting for it!!!! :) :) :) well this is MAI anyway!!!!

Thank you for the encouraging words. It will definitely mean teh world to me to have my fiancée here, thanks for the prayers!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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To answer your question, if you are denied you must address the issues and reasons of the denial before you move forward. Sending another peition or marrying does not erase the reasons for the denial.

They probably won't outright deny you for financials, they will ask you to provide more information and delay your case

Good luck

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Thanks. I am worried about my financial situation right now. I only started working on the latter part of 2011 so the income on my tax documents are really low. But my current annual income now is within the poverty guideline, I'm just afraid they will start grilling my fiancée about it. I hope my employment letter is enough evidence.

The consular officer will be looking at your current sustained income. Your employer's letter will not be enough evidence. You need also to submit several of your most recent pay stubs.

If your current sustained income is still flirting with the poverty guidelines, then you should consider attending your fiancée's interview.

 
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