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Hi all,

 

wanted to know if anyone here was able to share there experiences about requesting a waiver when filing for a I-129f for the second time.

 

we are both considering it ourselves (doing the K1 for the second time). it would be the same petitioner filing for me though, because we still wish to marry.

 

I do have some worries though. i abandoned my K-1 visa before the 90 days were up (went to America, but we didn't marry), and even though i do have a legitimate reason (which I don't want to share on here... it's quite personal) i'm concerned that our waiver/explanation/I-129f will not be accepted. it has nothing to do with a death or any health reasons so we don't know what our chances are at succeeding with this and being accepted. i am willing to explain why i left though as i'm sure they'll ask.

 

does anyone here have any experiences, good or bad? about filing for a 2nd K-1, in less then 2 years? but with the same person? we both have clean records too. Will a lawyer be needed?

 

Thanx!

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5 hours ago, forevercurious said:

Hi all,

 

wanted to know if anyone here was able to share there experiences about requesting a waiver when filing for a I-129f for the second time.

 

 

 

Thanx!

You don't need a waiver for your second K-1 filing, but for your third or more. 

If this is your third, I would get a lawyer, but then i would get a lawyer if any waiver is needed.

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14 hours ago, wxman22 said:

You don't need a waiver for your second K-1 filing, but for your third or more. 

If this is your third, I would get a lawyer, but then i would get a lawyer if any waiver is needed.

Thanks for your help. this is my second but I've heard if you've been accepted in the last 2 years a waiver is required. my main concern is whether we'll get denied of course. I do have a good reason why i abandoned my first one but it's complicated. I heard that even if it is for the same person requesting a waiver and including an explanation is favorable.

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1 hour ago, forevercurious said:

Thanks for your help. this is my second but I've heard if you've been accepted in the last 2 years a waiver is required. my main concern is whether we'll get denied of course. I do have a good reason why i abandoned my first one but it's complicated. I heard that even if it is for the same person requesting a waiver and including an explanation is favorable.

Sorry, I missed that it is within two years. 

then, I think you will need waiver.

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