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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I need help(guidance) from the K1 visa experts/guru out here. im in a situation right now of re-filing a K1 visa with the same fiance (from the previous k1 visa that was approved). i know it will be too complicated for the second time I will file it. so for those who filed their K1 Visa the second time around successfully, i need your help on how you guys did it.

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here's my complicated situation....i filed my approved K1 visa last Jan.2005 and my fiance went through all those process just to get the visa approved, which it was approved and got the visa last aug.2005. my fiance came to US early this year (january) through K1 visa. he applied and got his Social Security number and was able to work using the k1 visa. unfortunately the wedding didn't happen, he left the country due to family emergency. as I look at the new I-129F form and reading the instruction, they implemented the IMBRA. my only concern right now is #4. FILING LIMITATION ON "K" NONIMMIGRANT PETITIONERS in compliance to IMBRA (requesting a waver for limitation impose). i'm afraid that they will deny my petition. so whoever had gone through with all these process, I NEED YOUR HELP. :crying::crying:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Read the instructions:

If you have filed two or more K-1 visa petitions at any time in the past or previously had a K-1 visa petition approved within two years prior to the filing of this petition, you must apply for a waiver. To request a waiver you must submit a written request with this petition accompanied by documentation of your claim to the waiver.

Simply submit an explanation of what happened, why your fiance had to leave, and the reason for re-filing. It will not be complicated and if explain what happened there is no reason the petition will be denied.

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