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Yes, a divorced naturalized citizen can file for a fiancé visa (K-1 visa) for their foreign fiancé, provided they meet the eligibility requirements. They must demonstrate their U.S. citizenship, the legitimacy of their relationship, and that they can financially support their fiancé. Additionally, the couple must intend to marry within 90 days of the fiancé's arrival in the U.S.

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