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Have you ever apply for US visa before now?
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What happened after you reapplied again?
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If you were denied a visa because you have a criminal background you may be eligible for a waiver. If you are eligible, you should file Form I-601 Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility with the appropriate fee and any additional evidence required to prove you are eligible for the waiver.
Purely political crimes, crimes committed both before you were 18 and over 5 years before you applied for the visa, and single crimes with a maximum penalty of not more than 1 year in jail and for which you were sentenced to less than 6 months in jail should not cause your visa application to be denied.
Finally, if the U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse, parent or child who is sponsoring your immigrant or K visa application would experience extreme hardship if you were not allowed to enter the U.S. you may be granted a waiver for any of the crimes listed above. If you are a relative of a U.S. citizen, green card holder or immigrant visa holder you must be able to show that the citizen or legal resident would suffer extreme hardship if you could not join him or her.

Don't want to marry her anymore!
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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You will end up in jail