To qualify for a K-3 visa, the applicant must be the spouse of a U.S. citizen, must have intent to enter the U.S. in order to complete the application process for permanent residence, and must have a pending application by his or her spouse in the U.S., on his or her behalf. If you were denied that means that you failed to follow these requirements. You may want to work with an Immigration attorney to make sure everything is in order.
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I should first mention that for detailed and up-to-date information about this visa; you can visit the Visa Library website. As I understand, the K3 visa allows the spouse from a foreign country to move to the US and live there while waiting for the immigrant visa petition to be approved. This applies to married couples when one spouse is a US citizen, and the other is from another country.I hope your visa application process goes well.If my post helped you, please like it.
i have another question for you. why isn't that you guys have not file for a k3 visa?
Yes - they will usually write and detail the reason(s) why your visa has been denied
It's technically possible, depending on why you were denied permanent resident status.
You will know if your Schengen visa is denied at the time of your interview. Details of your application are reported to member countries, as they also have a right to refuse a visa. Processing time can range from a few working days to weeks.
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Before he files WHAT petition? How did you receive the K3 if your husband didn't file and I-130 petition? Please review: http://www.dixonimmigration.com/index.php?pid=2
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Sounds like a good call to me.
9.4-k3 = 6.4
If for some reason you are stopped by border security, your visitor's visa will not take precedence.