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Does a visa overstay in foreign countries affect the issue of the K-1 Visa?

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K-1 & CR-1 have almost the same requirements, except for the obvious difference - not married, married. If you thing you are going to have issues with one you will have the same issues with the other.

K-1 is quicker to process and for your fiancee to arrive in the USA, down side it costs more, by about $800-900 to reach green card status. CR-1 obviously requires you be married before filing (so figure this time into the equation), then the processing time is longer by 4-6 mon

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Hello Guam Phil, May i know the result of ur K1 visa application? Does ur fiancee got the Visa? Because i have a friend of mine who has the same cases like yours. Thank You so much.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Does anyone knows who got a K1 visa approved but before that there's a history that she overstayed in other country? Ur comments is highly appreciated. Tnx

Does not care if beneficiary overstayed in another country.

It would only matter if they overstayed in USA or USA territory

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