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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Thanks all for your advice. Do you think i stand a chance if my fiancee said i wanna be with her for her surgery? What are the likely question to be asked?

Your fiancee asking for you will make no difference.

You have to prove that you have no reason to stay in the US. A US fiancee does not help. Being a Nigerian citizen does not help (based on immigration history, not you specifically).

There are much stronger reasons for you to stay in the US than leave. So your chances are not good. All you can do is go and apply.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Thanks all for your advice. Do you think i stand a chance if my fiancee said i wanna be with her for her surgery? What are the likely question to be asked?

The advise you have been given is sound and correct. With respect I dont think you really understand the situation or the rules. This is why you just need to apply and see what happens.

No you dont stand a chance. First she wont be there to explain. Second, even if she was it wouldnt help. In fact it would be the reason you wouldnt get the visa.

When the embassy realizes you want to go to the USA with a fiancee they will end the discussion with the denial. To them it looks like you are trying to avoid the immigration process. The best thing you can do is simply pay the fee and tell them this story. At that point you will understand what we are talking about I am sure. After that denial you can reapply as many times as you want by just waiting a day or so if you want.

I doubt there will be any questions to answer. This is because they review the forms prior to the interview. They will be polite as they offer the denial.

Keep in mind that even if you were granted a visa it is at the POE where you are actually granted entry into the USA. This means you would explain that you were traveling with your fiancee ect. They could very well deny you entry right there. I myself have seen this done. People are put on the next plane back. This is the reality of the situation.

You and I have to live with the past history of what citizens from our countries have done when committing immigration fraud. Its a fact of life.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Venezuela
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Thanks all for your advice. Do you think i stand a chance if my fiancee said i wanna be with her for her surgery? What are the likely question to be asked?

guess you will just need to apply and have the state department answer that for you

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Pls do i need to have take any medical test to apply for this visa? How much can i have in my bank to stay in US for 2 months?

Review the forms and instructions for these answers and more info. There is no medical required. There is no set amount of money. They ask how you support the costs of this trip basicly.

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