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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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No, K1 is effectively an Immigrant Visa.

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10 hours ago, carmel34 said:

Sorry to be blunt, but she flat out lied.  She entered and said she would stay only one week, then she stayed six or seven weeks?  That's lying about her intent, it sounds like misrepresentation to me--saying one thing, then doing another is misrepresentation.  Why would she say one week and then stay six or seven?  You admitted that she stayed to "find an affordable last minute ticket back home," it was not just "being ill."  Obviously the CO did not buy her story.  It sounds shady to me from what you have posted.  All of her lying is on record.  How long did she actually stay?  What hospital documents did she submit to prove that she was seriously ill and could not travel?  Fishy story here... 

says who?  She obviously intended to only stay a week,  and when the CBP officer said she was allowed 6 months she changed her mind.  Changing your mind isn't lying. Who knows how far into her week stay she was when she decided to change her mind and who knows how far into the week stay she got sick.  I'm glad a sick person didn't get on an airplane and get everyone else sick too! 

 

to add: should she have kept her word and stayed just a week? Yes.  But does that mean she intended to stay longer before even entering the USA? No.  Does that mean she lied before or after obtaining her visa? no.  Does it mean she lied to the CBP officer upon entry? No. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hungary
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4 hours ago, NikLR said:

says who?  She obviously intended to only stay a week,  and when the CBP officer said she was allowed 6 months she changed her mind.  Changing your mind isn't lying. Who knows how far into her week stay she was when she decided to change her mind and who knows how far into the week stay she got sick.  I'm glad a sick person didn't get on an airplane and get everyone else sick too! 

 

to add: should she have kept her word and stayed just a week? Yes.  But does that mean she intended to stay longer before even entering the USA? No.  Does that mean she lied before or after obtaining her visa? no.  Does it mean she lied to the CBP officer upon entry? No. 

This! Lying would have been if she was planning on staying for 6 weeks but said he was only going to stay for a week.

Entry on VWP to visit then-boyfriend 06/13/2011

Married 06/24/2011

Our first son was born 10/31/2012, our daughter was born 06/30/2014, our second son was born 06/20/2017

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AOS package mailed 09/06/2011 (Chicago Lockbox)

AOS package signed for by R Mercado 09/07/2011

Priority date for I-485&I-130 09/08/2011

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Interview letter received 11/18/2011

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NOA1 date 11/26/2013

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Transfer notice to CSC 03/14/2014

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Biometrics date 11/14/2014

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