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Can Anyone "Guarantee" the Outcome of a K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa Application?
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As the title of this video suggests, we are discussing the issue of guarantees in the context of the K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa. I thought of making this video after reading an article in the Pattaya Mail, that is pattayamail.com, the article is titled: Red flags you are being conned in your visa application. Now specifically this article is about Thai Immigration, or Thai Visas specifically. It's not actually necessarily about US Immigration or K-1 Fiancé (e) Visas per se, but the wisdom in this article does apply in an American context as well.
Again, I thought of making this video after reading this article in the Pattaya Mail, pattayamail.com, Red flags you are being conned in your visa application. Quoting directly: "The following are the more frequent clues that you are being scammed by agents who will grab your cash and not deliver your Visa. You are offered a "guarantee" that the Visa will definitely be issued."
Yeah, I've said this for years. If you want one of the major telltale signs of a fly-by-night bucket-shop operation that's probably just going to take your money, walk away and never get you any results, look for somebody who's guaranteeing outcomes because guaranteed outcomes are the perfect if you will, or the telltale sign of in my opinion a fraudster, somebody that doesn't know what they are doing with regard to Immigration. Look, at the end of the day, all K-1 Visa applications - these are applications for visas for Fiancé(e)s of American citizens - are going to be adjudicated on their merits. That means each individual case will be driven - or the legal analysis associated with it - will be driven by the specific facts in that case.
So again, anybody offering a guarantee under all circumstances is somebody you need to steer well away from for fear that you may be dealing with somebody who may not have your best interest or the interest of those who are your loved ones at heart.