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  1. 4 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    A "how we met' letter is not needed.

    There is a question on the I-129F to describe the circumstances of how you met in person. Just a sentence or 2 is sufficient.

    There's no direct harm in going more elaborate, but generally when it comes ot immigration, it's best not to volunteer unnecessary information as it can present more questions rather than answering them.

     

    Presumably he was denied under INA 214(b) due to immigrant intent. As you noted, you did plan to marry, and the assumption would be then to stay in the US. An F-1 visa requires non-immigrant intent. Thus, a denial was likely.

    A refusal under 214(b) will have no impact on a K-1 visa. K-1 permits immigrant intent.

    Yes, I will not volunteer that information in the letter. 

     

    His Denial was not based on immigrant intent. The topic of marriage had not been brought up to them when he went to the interview. We had only discussed marriage as a couple and planned to get married in 2 years once he is done with his Masters. So there was no immigrant intent presented to the embassy, because they had no idea about our relationship in the first place. 

  2. 6 minutes ago, Ethan & Shannon said:

    In the actual letter itself you can just write about how he was there on a student visa and you met at X and then the relationship developed and you moved to Y together, etc. If you mention the denial in the letter it also wont impact your chances of being accepted, but you don't have to write about the denial at this stage. As long as the letter is honest, i.e. you are ready to marry etc, there is no problem :).

    Thank you so much for your help. 

  3. 1 minute ago, Ethan & Shannon said:

    Later in the process they will ask about denied visas, you will have to be 100% honest about this (they already know, but they need your honesty). The denial isn't going to impact the K1 visa.

    Yes, we are ready for that and plan on being 100% honest.  In the letter should I explain that he is back in Sri Lanka due to the denial, or how do I incorporate that in? 

  4. 2 minutes ago, Ethan & Shannon said:

    Write it in a way that describes 'how you met' initially and the process of building that relationship (moving in together etc). Many people with a USC fiance/partner are denied tourist visas and then have to apply for a K1. Having a rejected student visa isn't going to impact this as long as you can prove that your relationship is real.

    Okay that's great then. Thank you! We were worried that they would think we are applying for a finance visa just because of the denial. Would I have to explain that his student visa was denied, or do I leave that out?

     

    Thank you again!

  5. I am a U.S citizen and my fiancé and I are in the middle of applying for the K-1 Visa. We have all the required documents but are having trouble with writing the "how we met" letter. My fiancé was in the U.S up until last December and we moved to Texas so he could begin his masters degree. We had moved in together in August, and in December we decided to go home to Sri Lanka for vacation and so that my Fiance could renew his student visa. Once he went to the interview he was rejected and not able to come back because the embassy had told him that he had been in the U.S for 7 years and should have completed his schooling by then. We had been planning to get married anyways after he came back and when we could have time to plan. But now he is stranded in Sri Lanka and the only way we can be together is applying for the K-1.

     

    My question is, I'm writing the "how we met" letter, and have explained that we moved in together so that it can help our case. The only problem is I don't know how to add the fact that he is now in Sri Lanka without them thinking that we have decided to get married just because he was rejected from the student visa. Should I just not add that we moved in together? Or if I explain the situation would they take it the wrong way?

    Thanks in advance!

     

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