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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I am about 1 month away from my K1 interview in London. I travelled to the US in the summer of 2011 on a J-1 visa, which was NOT subject to the 212(e) rule (having to complete 2 years of home residency before you are able to apply or a K1), but seeing as it has been less than 2 years since my J1 is there anything I should take to my interview to prove that the 2-year rule does not apply to me? Anything I should be prepared for? I'm not sure if the J1 visa stamp itself in my passport shows that I'm not subject to 212(e).

Anyone have any experience with this?

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Im in the exact same situation, J1 visa, summer 2011, no 2 year home residency requirement... I noticed on my visa where Annotation is it says 'bearer is not subject to section 212(E), two year rule does not apply' so im hoping thats going to be enough content.gif did you find it on your visa?


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