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Previous K1/permanent resident: Will it cause problems?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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So eight years ago I never thought I'd be doing this all again, but here I am--old VJ account and all. I married a US citizen back in 2006 after going through the K1 process. I did the AOS, which was approved quickly, and removed the conditions as soon as I was able. I ended up moving back to Canada not long after that and separating from my husband. After it was clear that was for good, I voluntarily gave up my permanent residency at a POE (less than a year had passed since I left), and divorced in Ontario. Since then, I started dating my long time best friend who happens to be American, and we recently submitted a K1 application. I did everything by the book last time, including giving up my residency, but I'm still concerned with how it might affect our case now. Anyone have any experience with this?



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Shouldn't have any effect as long as the petitions are at least 2 year apart.


Which you've stated they are.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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