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After 8 months of paper work and waiting I finally got a US fiancee visa for my Thai love.. Well that was back in July of 2008. The very week we received the visa I was offered a position in Dubai that I could not refuse. Well I am about the leave Dubai with a little extra money in the bank for our future and am looking at a short tirp to Thailand and then on to America. I would like to get another fiancee visa and bring my love back with me. Has anyone been through this second process before or know anything about it ? Any info is welcomed. Thanks .... :D:)

And yes, she was heart broken that she was not able to come the first time. I have to make it up to her...

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Depending upon the timing, you may run into problems under the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act (IMBRA) as this legislation puts limits on the number of K-1 visas that one may obtain without a waiver. That being said, it is more of a timing issue than a substantive issue as there are many who are put into your position as sometimes it is not logistically possible to go to the USA.

If IMBRA applies, then you may need to apply for a waiver with USCIS at the time of filing the initial I-129f application.

I hope this was helpful.

All the Best,

Ben Hart

US Immigration Attorney

Integrity Legal

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