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Possible, yes.  Note that your previous history regarding those petitions and beneficiaries are going to be relevant in your new process.  Any who currently have green cards are going to count in your household size regarding sponsorship income requirement, and if it appears you are serving as a serial source of US Immigration Benefits, you may have a petition or visa denied.  The actual facts matter, but having filed previous petitions is not in and of itself a disqualifier.

 

The I-130 asks about previous petitions and results. You must be accurate and truthful when you answer.

 

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

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46 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Possible, yes.  Note that your previous history regarding those petitions and beneficiaries are going to be relevant in your new process.  Any who currently have green cards are going to count in your household size regarding sponsorship income requirement, and if it appears you are serving as a serial source of US Immigration Benefits, you may have a petition or visa denied.  The actual facts matter, but having filed previous petitions is not in and of itself a disqualifier.

 

The I-130 asks about previous petitions and results. You must be accurate and truthful when you answer.

 

Appreciate this. No green card holders. Fiance one had an approved visa but did not come to the US. We broke up before that. Fiance two came to the US for 72 days. We broke up and she went back to Ukraine. No violations of either visa.

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5 minutes ago, carwhisperer said:

Appreciate this. No green card holders. Fiance one had an approved visa but did not come to the US. We broke up before that. Fiance two came to the US for 72 days. We broke up and she went back to Ukraine. No violations of either visa.

That's good.  It looks worse if all three are Ukrainian, but not  a deal killer.  The totality of circumstances comes into play here.  They key will be the actual bona fide current relationship and the evidence you have to support that.  Evidence of time spent together in person, is the most important.

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