jean-charles Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 anyone ever got a K1 denial? why? what were the reasons? Link to comment
Guest ShaQuaNew Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 anyone ever got a K1 denial? why? what were the reasons?193068[/snapback]see the following... http://uscis.gov/graphics/lawsregs/admindec3/d6/index.htm Link to comment
jean-charles Posted February 23, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 anyone ever got a K1 denial? why? what were the reasons?193068[/snapback]see the following... http://uscis.gov/graphics/lawsregs/admindec3/d6/index.htm193073[/snapback]ok so I read 10-15 of them, basicaly dumb a$$ (excuse my french) that didn't know better than trying to go around the system. One question arises though.How to give them a good proof you meet?Is it possible to go to the Us embassy in Beijing and ask them for a statement that we are here together? Does registering with the embassy your travel plans help as proof ? Link to comment
frank1538 Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 As Jesse's link shows, most reported denials of K-1 petitions by USCIS deal with the "having met your fiancee" requirement. At the consulate level, there have been a few denials (not "blue slips") related to the actual visa itself. Most are "lack of bona fide relationship" based. A couple of CFLers are working through the process related to attempts by the consulate to return the files back to USCIS for revocation of the original petition. Link to comment
jean-charles Posted February 23, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 As Jesse's link shows, most reported denials of K-1 petitions by USCIS deal with the "having met your fiancee" requirement. At the consulate level, there have been a few denials (not "blue slips") related to the actual visa itself. Most are "lack of bona fide relationship" based. A couple of CFLers are working through the process related to attempts by the consulate to return the files back to USCIS for revocation of the original petition.193085[/snapback]So it's pretty much the old trick, a photo of us and a news paper showing the date Link to comment
Guest pushbrk Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 anyone ever got a K1 denial? why? what were the reasons?193068[/snapback]see the following... http://uscis.gov/graphics/lawsregs/admindec3/d6/index.htm193073[/snapback]ok so I read 10-15 of them, basicaly dumb a$$ (excuse my french) that didn't know better than trying to go around the system. One question arises though.How to give them a good proof you meet?Is it possible to go to the Us embassy in Beijing and ask them for a statement that we are here together? Does registering with the embassy your travel plans help as proof ?193083[/snapback]The most used method is to submit travel documents and dated pictures of the two of you together in various chinese locations. One of the best ideas I've seen expressed lately was to have the security guard at the Bank of China take your picture in front of the exchange board in the bank. The date, time and exchange rates show in the picture. Pretty difficult to fake. You might want to also read the recent threads about relationship proof. Documentation of your relationship during any personal visits and documentation of communications are covered in those threads. Link to comment
jean-charles Posted February 23, 2006 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 anyone ever got a K1 denial? why? what were the reasons?193068[/snapback]see the following... http://uscis.gov/graphics/lawsregs/admindec3/d6/index.htm193073[/snapback]ok so I read 10-15 of them, basicaly dumb a$$ (excuse my french) that didn't know better than trying to go around the system. One question arises though.How to give them a good proof you meet?Is it possible to go to the Us embassy in Beijing and ask them for a statement that we are here together? Does registering with the embassy your travel plans help as proof ?193083[/snapback]The most used method is to submit travel documents and dated pictures of the two of you together in various chinese locations. One of the best ideas I've seen expressed lately was to have the security guard at the Bank of China take your picture in front of the exchange board in the bank. The date, time and exchange rates show in the picture. Pretty difficult to fake. You might want to also read the recent threads about relationship proof. Documentation of your relationship during any personal visits and documentation of communications are covered in those threads.193092[/snapback]good idea thanks Link to comment
pkfops Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 (edited) Let's get started on a positive track. Travel docs and pleanty of cheesy tourist photosshould be proof of contact. The more visits the better. You have a long road ahead and it is bestto keep that negative energy to a minimum. Edited February 23, 2006 by pkfops (see edit history) Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 anyone ever got a K1 denial? why? what were the reasons?193068[/snapback]see the following... http://uscis.gov/graphics/lawsregs/admindec3/d6/index.htm193073[/snapback]ok so I read 10-15 of them, basicaly dumb a$$ (excuse my french) that didn't know better than trying to go around the system. One question arises though.How to give them a good proof you meet?Is it possible to go to the Us embassy in Beijing and ask them for a statement that we are here together? Does registering with the embassy your travel plans help as proof ?193083[/snapback]The most used method is to submit travel documents and dated pictures of the two of you together in various chinese locations. One of the best ideas I've seen expressed lately was to have the security guard at the Bank of China take your picture in front of the exchange board in the bank. The date, time and exchange rates show in the picture. Pretty difficult to fake. You might want to also read the recent threads about relationship proof. Documentation of your relationship during any personal visits and documentation of communications are covered in those threads.193092[/snapback]There is an easier way, get arrested by the bank guard together. Link to comment
Phil & Ningning Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 One of the items we submitted was the boarding passes from a round trip flight from CAN to NNG. These proved that we actually sat next in adjacent seats on these flights. Plenty of family pics including yourself is always a good idea. Link to comment
SmilingAsia Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 So it's pretty much the old trick, a photo of us and a news paper showing the date 193091[/snapback]K1 denial, moon light - common phenomenon, most of the denials can be overcome. 1. Photo of you two and a newspaper showing the date: VO suspects whether Petitioner is still supporting Applicant orVO sometimes wants a photo of Applicant's ex holding a newspaper to verfity ex is in China or in USA.2. Doucments to show you visited your SO: used boarding pass, flight tickets, hotel bills, records of your credit card, photos of you two together (NO photos in bed), your Chinese visa and entry/exit records on your passport3. Documents to prove your relationship: phone bills, mails, emails, receipts of exchanged packages, remittance slips.....except used condomsGod bless you. Link to comment
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