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Posts posted by rukawa
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I am the petitioner and I sent the consulate the written and notarized request to withdraw our CR1 application. They have already processed and closed our case and sent it back to USCIS. Upon checking, the USCIS is now reviewing the case (which already passed the DOS stage) for the final decision for revocation.
My question is, is the beneficiary clear to apply for other types of visa, such as B1 now? Or she is not cleared to apply any other VISA type until the USCIS informs me with the confirmation of revocation of our CR1 petition?
Thank you!
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She is a citizen of China and the reasons given to her for both B2 denials were Not enough documentation/proof to prove her ties in China would prevent her from staying in the US for good, even though she does own property in China. She doesn't currently have a job however.
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Thanks for your reply.
I just saw in another post a few rows up (later time) from this one where the post owner was denied the K1, and for reasons most likely being denials on his previous B2. So it makes me wonder, I know my girlfriend since March, but she was denied the B2 in Novmeber and December, and she did not mention anything about me on her B2 app (because she was still just thinking about traveling & seeing and not necessarily settling down here at that time), will that become an issue for her K1 interview?? That is why I am thinking if hiring an attorney would help in this case?
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Hi, my fiance has been denied the B2 Visa twice, in November and as recent as this month, we plan to switch to apply for K1 ASAP, do you think it would improve our chances to hire an attorney because of the B2 denials?
A small complication: The company which did her first B2 application (yes it was a mistake to hire some small company to fill out the apps than doing it by herself) mistakened marked the (ever been denied visa by other countries?) question as no (she had been denied visa to France once, but got it on 2nd attempt and lived there for 6 years), but was corrected on the second B2 attempt, but nonetheless did not get approved.
I spoke with some attorneys, they said I generally have a good case, but the B2 denials could affect our K1 application and suggested hiring an attorney. What do you think, is it worth the money and does it improve our success rate?
CR-1 revocation at USCIS stage, is Beneficiary clear to apply for another Visa now?
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Can't ask for more clarity. Thank you.