Dears,
I was deported on my second time trying to visit USA on ESTA to meet my fiancee (whom we ben together for 3+ years). They told me I overstayed on my first trip even though they gave me 3 months validity. I was interrogated heavily and then they told me I will go back home on the next plane (September 2017). The officer told me to use another VISA to come back and not the ESTA, which is why we finally decided to apply for the K1. (She submitted package in Dec 2017) and it is still under review, I know we should hear back any time soon since they are reviewing November 2017 documents as per the website
As I understood theres:
I know that my deportation case was :8CFR 217.4 (a)(1) : (3) Refusal of admission under paragraph (a)(1) of this section shall not constitute removal for purposes of the Act.
is my K1 visa going to go through?
I know my case was not 212, do I need to fill I-212, Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal and take it with me to the embassy?
I was deported on my second time trying to visit USA on ESTA to meet my fiancee (whom we ben together for 3+ years). They told me I overstayed on my first trip even though they gave me 3 months validity. I was interrogated heavily and then they told me I will go back home on the next plane (September 2017). The officer told me to use another VISA to come back and not the ESTA, which is why we finally decided to apply for the K1. (She submitted package in Dec 2017) and it is still under review, I know we should hear back any time soon since they are reviewing November 2017 documents as per the website
As I understood theres:
I know that my deportation case was :8CFR 217.4 (a)(1) : (3) Refusal of admission under paragraph (a)(1) of this section shall not constitute removal for purposes of the Act.
is my K1 visa going to go through?
I know my case was not 212, do I need to fill I-212, Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal and take it with me to the embassy?
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