If I came to the United States on a K-1 visa and it does not work out between me (the alien fiancé/fiancée) and my U.S. citizen petitioner, can I file a K-1 visa through someone else?
If it does not work out between you and the U.S. citizen who petitioned for a K-1 on your behalf, then you can file a K-1 through another person. However, because you can only adjust status through the original person who filed for your petition, you are required to return to your home country and start the K-1 process all over again.
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