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tally27 Nov 26th 2007 12:44 pm

Any advice gratefully recieved
 
Just a quick question here. If someone had applied for a Fiance Visa but had split with their partner and cancelled the application, would that make it harder to reapply for a visa for any reason in the future? Thanks in advance :)
Tally

ian-mstm Nov 26th 2007 12:45 pm

Re: Any advice gratefully recieved
 

Originally Posted by tally27 (Post 5601943)
If someone had applied for a Fiance Visa but had split with their partner and cancelled the application, would that make it harder to reapply for a visa for any reason in the future?

No.

Ian

tally27 Nov 26th 2007 12:50 pm

Re: Any advice gratefully recieved
 
Short but sweet, thanks for that :D

Tracym Nov 26th 2007 1:18 pm

Re: Any advice gratefully recieved
 

Originally Posted by tally27 (Post 5601943)
Just a quick question here. If someone had applied for a Fiance Visa but had split with their partner and cancelled the application, would that make it harder to reapply for a visa for any reason in the future? Thanks in advance :)
Tally

and my sympathies...

tally27 Nov 26th 2007 1:58 pm

Re: Any advice gratefully recieved
 
Aww, thanks :) But these things have a habit of working out for the best.

crg Nov 27th 2007 8:57 pm

Re: Any advice gratefully recieved
 
Ermmm.... It could make the consular officer concerned that the person intends to live in the United States. That could make it difficult to get another nonimmigrant visa. The concerns could be overcome though.


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