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K-1 visa question please help.........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

K-1 visa question please help.........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old Nov 5th 2002, 6:07 am
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Juarez
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Default K-1 visa question please help.........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello everybody

I have question about K-1 visa

My fiancé was deported (expedited removal) 235(b) (i) from the USA,
The INS at the airport returns him thinking that he is intended
Immigrant without an immigrant visa. He came with a tourist visa.
Now I am going to file a K-1 visa for him. The question is do we have
to mention the deportation with the I-129F even though the INS do not
mention any question about deportation??? Or any question if he has
been deported.

Please let me know what is the best way?

Also the INS told him he needs to obtain permission from the attorney
General to reapply for admission into the USA.
Is anyone familiar with this process of filing I-601 or I-212 and how
long it
Will take to have the waiver processed approve?

What does the INS consider as hardship to the U.S. citizen?
Do most applications processed for waivers get approved or denied?


Any help or guidance in this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
 
Old Nov 5th 2002, 2:10 pm
  #2  
Dabear?
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Default Re: K-1 visa question please

There is a question that asks if you have ever been deported form the US,
so the answer I would believe is yes

Juarez wrote:

    > Hello everybody
    > I have question about K-1 visa
    > My fiancé was deported (expedited removal) 235(b) (i) from the USA,
    > The INS at the airport returns him thinking that he is intended
    > Immigrant without an immigrant visa. He came with a tourist visa.
    > Now I am going to file a K-1 visa for him. The question is do we have
    > to mention the deportation with the I-129F even though the INS do not
    > mention any question about deportation??? Or any question if he has
    > been deported.
    > Please let me know what is the best way?
    > Also the INS told him he needs to obtain permission from the attorney
    > General to reapply for admission into the USA.
    > Is anyone familiar with this process of filing I-601 or I-212 and how
    > long it
    > Will take to have the waiver processed approve?
    > What does the INS consider as hardship to the U.S. citizen?
    > Do most applications processed for waivers get approved or denied?
    > Any help or guidance in this issue would be greatly appreciated.
    > Thank you,
 
Old Nov 6th 2002, 6:34 am
  #3  
Juarez
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Default Re: K-1 visa question please help.........................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hi agian and thanks for responding
well not exactly, there is no question in the I-129F were is said, if
the fiance ever been deported. but in the visa application yes.



Dabear© wrote in message news:...
    > There is a question that asks if you have ever been deported form the US,
    > so the answer I would believe is yes
    >
    > Juarez wrote:
    >
    > > Hello everybody
    > >
    > > I have question about K-1 visa
    > >
    > > My fiancé was deported (expedited removal) 235(b) (i) from the USA,
    > > The INS at the airport returns him thinking that he is intended
    > > Immigrant without an immigrant visa. He came with a tourist visa.
    > > Now I am going to file a K-1 visa for him. The question is do we have
    > > to mention the deportation with the I-129F even though the INS do not
    > > mention any question about deportation??? Or any question if he has
    > > been deported.
    > >
    > > Please let me know what is the best way?
    > >
    > > Also the INS told him he needs to obtain permission from the attorney
    > > General to reapply for admission into the USA.
    > > Is anyone familiar with this process of filing I-601 or I-212 and how
    > > long it
    > > Will take to have the waiver processed approve?
    > >
    > > What does the INS consider as hardship to the U.S. citizen?
    > > Do most applications processed for waivers get approved or denied?
    > >
    > > Any help or guidance in this issue would be greatly appreciated.
    > > Thank you,
 

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