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Predictive

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  1. Dear Fellow Visa Travelers,

    We have filed all the paperwork (AOS) and have also applied for Advanced Parole.

    Now this is the kicker -- we want to do a formal wedding in Argentina on Dec. 23 and we filed our AOS and AP in August (married July 29th).

    All paperwork has been received and is being processed.

    It looks like we will get the AP approval in Dec....maybe Jan (then we are screwed for the wedding).

    She (my Argentinian bride) has had all the biometrics work done and it is just a matter of waiting.

    Can she leave the country and then wait in Argentina for the AP paperwork?

    I know this is playing with fire but I figure it is worth seeing if it is possible.

    Thanks to all,

    George

  2. Thanks.

    Actualy te question was not about to lie or not to lie but how to answer the questions.

    What does Refused Entry mean? Does it mean Refused Visa? I believe one person actually seemed to think that a Refused Visa is not Refused Entry. Hence, the "correct" answer is to say No.

    She was denied the Tourist Visa because they are insane at the Embassy....anyway we are almost done with the K-1.

    thanks,

    George

  3. ear Visa people,

    Yes...we are so close it hurts.

    My fiancee (Argentina) tried for a tourist visa and was quickly shot down when they discovered that she had a pulse and was under 70 years old. It seems nobody except rich business people and senior citizens get Tourist Visas out of Argentina. Any way...

    She was refused a Tourist Visa and has the black stamp on her passport to show for it. Yikes...

    The DS-156 form, question 31. asks "Have you Ever Been Refused A U.S. Visa and yes she has. Then later on under Question 38 they ask "Have you ever been refused admission to the U.S. or....and so on and so forth..."

    My question is whether we answer Yes or No. If one answers Yes then the visa may be refused based on a specific law.

    I am confused.... Of course if we answer No and the correct answer is Yes we are most likely screwed too...

    What a mess.

    Help...?

    George

  4. Dear Visa people,

    Yes...we are so close it hurts.

    My fiancee (Argentina) tried for a tourist visa and was quickly shot down when they discovered that she had a pulse and was under 70 years old. It seems nobody except rich business people and senior citizens get Tourist Visas out of Argentina. Any way...

    She was refused a Tourist Visa and has the black stamp on her passport to show for it. Yikes...

    The DS-156 form, question 31. asks "Have you Ever Been Refused A U.S. Visa and yes she has. Then later on under Question 38 they ask "Have you ever been refused admission to the U.S. or....and so on and so forth..."

    My question is whether we answer Yes or No. If one answers Yes then the visa may be refused based on a specific law.

    I am confused.... Of course if we answer No and the correct answer is Yes we are most likely screwed too...

    What a mess.

    Help...?

    George

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