Was speaking with a prospective client who had his K-1 fiancee visa for the same fiancee denied... twice. Very unfortunate, especially given the circumstances. Based on my preliminary review of the relationship, there wasn't anything outstanding that would raise a red flag. It looks like the foreign fiancee just didn't interview well. Perhaps she wasn't prepared adequately for the interview.
After the first denial, many K-1s would have the US citizen fly over and they marry. Then apply for the immigrant visa. This individual was not able to do that for specific reasons, and had to reapply for another K-1. After almost another year of waiting, the second denial was devestating.
While it is possible for an applicant who had previously applied for a K-1 and was denied, to subsequently apply later, practically speaking, it may not be worth the risk.
If you find yourself in this situation, contact me at 626-771-1078 so I can review what your options are.
After the first denial, many K-1s would have the US citizen fly over and they marry. Then apply for the immigrant visa. This individual was not able to do that for specific reasons, and had to reapply for another K-1. After almost another year of waiting, the second denial was devestating.
While it is possible for an applicant who had previously applied for a K-1 and was denied, to subsequently apply later, practically speaking, it may not be worth the risk.
If you find yourself in this situation, contact me at 626-771-1078 so I can review what your options are.