What are some of the common reasons for a K1 denial?
USINFO | 2013-10-29 14:10
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Some common issues that can lead to a denial include:
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Missing documents or incorrect paperwork
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U.S. Citizen Spouse does not show sufficient income, under the US Government Poverty Guidelines.
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Significant age difference between the couple
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Fiancé(e) cannot obtain written consent from the ex-spouse for their child to leave the country
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Spouse and fiancé(e) are unable to communicate in a common language
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Couple has not spent enough time together in person, or in contact, if culturally permitted.
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Fiancé(e) interviews poorly and fraud is suspected.
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Fiancée was previously in the U.S. and overstayed the visa
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The U.S. Citizen has previously sponsored a foreign national for a green card and the U.S. Citizen cannot prove that the foreign citizen maintained lawful status
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Fiancée or US Citizen has a criminal record
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Fiancée has a serious, contagious illness
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Fiancée commits a misrepresentation during the interview
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Petition includes a document that is deemed to be fraudulent
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