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  1. thank you for telling your wife story, that gives me hope. when she applied for the B2 visa she mentioned the "overstay"? I have strong ties to my country, I also have a really good financial situation, etc. ( I don't think a person in my situation would normally have a visa "denied" ) ... but since I made a mistake in the past, Im afraid that gonna hunt me down. thank you!!
  2. Hello, I was studying in the US in 2010, with a F1 visa.... life changed and I met my Ex ( US citizen ), we got married, and he applied for my Green Card Because we changed our plans, and to save money ( and because I was really stupid ), I quit school ( I believe that I was 4 months out of school ( on a F1 visa entry )before we actually sent the AOS papers )...... ( overstay??? ) The problem is : Few months after I got my 10-year green card , me and my Ex decided to get divorced. It did not make sense for me to live in the US alone, so I came back to my country ( Argentina ) . To avoid problems with IRS, etc, I abandoned my GC via the oficial form (- form I-407 (??) ) I wanna visit the US next year. Is there any chance for me to get a Visa? I was reading DS-160 and there are questions regarding "overstaying" what I think I did. Do you think its even worth trying or it is an automatically "NO"? ** I don't know if that changes anything but now Im also a citizen of France and I have a France passport....but I don't wanna apply for ESTA for the same reason ( overstaying )
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