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Hello all,

My wife is petioning for her unmarried daughter under 21. 3 years ago we had brought her over under my wife's K1 visa. Once here, she decided to go back to Colombia and finish her studies (she never applied for anything while here). When she was about to leave, they had her sign a document that has something to do with not accepting permanent residence at that time. They explained it was no big deal. Anyone familiar with this and can it affect her I-130 app?

Clear as mud.....

Thanks.

Edited by Mr Twister
Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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You can personally speak with an immigration officer by making an INFOPASS appointment with USCIS. Bring all documents related to the daughter's K1/K2 visa.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis

 
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