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Serious question: 10 years ago I brought my current wife (never married before her...) to the U.S. on a  K-1, she has been a citizen for 6 years. Sadly, we're going to divorce before the end of this year.

What, if any, restrictions would I face in starting the K-1 process for a future 'Second Wife' via K-1 ? Just wondering. Time limit? I travel and have marriage prospects in Russia and Belarus.

Thanks in advance for any insight.   Rytsar.

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As mentioned, for a second K-1 this far apart, no issues. Third or more then a waiver, but you're good to go. Technically there is no "limit" really.

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1 minute ago, Ben&Zian said:

As mentioned, for a second K-1 this far apart, no issues. Third or more then a waiver, but you're good to go. Technically there is no "limit" really.

Don't forget 2nd within two requires a waiver as well.   Not applicable here.

YMMV

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Thank you Roel, I thought this was the case but wanted to run the situation by the knowledgeable members of this forum. Yes, please chuckle, if I can provide amusement so much the better.

I have long standing contacts in both countries and of those (women acquaintances - professional and just friends) more than one is looking for an American future husband and more than willing to

relocate to start a new life. I guess, yes, you are right. 

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Thanks again.... I think (?) 

Flags? Well, I've known these women , some for years, all single, so what's wrong with that? I don't know but I'd guess a good percentage of single women over, say, 35 in these 

countries are very open to relocating to the U.S. or EU countries. If I'm raising flags, I guess at least 50% of the men asking K-1 questions are raising flags as well.  Something I'm missing?

 

No offense, I think...    

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10 minutes ago, Rytsar said:

Understood. Sorry if I came across this way. I'm quite a romantic guy. I guess it did come off that way.

Yeah, it kinda did with the whole consideration over "more than one long-standing contact looking for an American husband" thing (to slightly paraphrase)...that part stood out to me too lol

 

No worries---sometimes things don't always come across as intended online.

 

On an aside---don't jump into anything too quickly..and make sure the next woman loves you for YOU---not the country you live in ;) 

 

 

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~~As to prevent more misunderstanding in this I'm going to lock this thread. The OP has clarified his post and did not mean the way it read.~~

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