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Title: Q regarding phrase 'cancelled visa'
Post by: DR on February 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM
To anyone out there,

My wife and I were married in the States and are preparing our final K-3 visa papers for our interview. One of the questions is:

Was your U.S. visa ever cancelled? When?

Is 'cancelling' the visa simply the stamp that the Immigration Officer put in her passport on top of her K-1 visa to show that she left the country by legal routes?

Thanks so much!

Cheers...
DR



Title: Re: Q regarding phrase 'cancelled visa'
Post by: Cold Warrior on February 26, 2002, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Q regarding phrase 'cancelled visa', posted by DR on Feb 26, 2002

Think of cancelled in terms of 'terminated'.In certain cases the US embassy can the visa (tourist or business) of a foreign national even though they have a 5 year multiple. This is usually done if they suspect you are up to some 'mischief'.
Just put NO in your case.


Title: Thanks! Your post combined with...
Post by: DR on February 27, 2002, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Q regarding phrase 'cancelled visa', posted by Cold Warrior on Feb 26, 2002

info I got from Tatiana Durbak (sp?) over on the Brama board has put me in the right direction.  Thanks so much!

Cheers...
Dr