Hi All
First post here after so much searching and reading and filling out forms that my head is about to bust (the movie "Scanners" comes to mind).
I will add more info about my experiences in other posts but I wanted to start with this one - and I'm not even certain I'm in the right forum - moderators, kick me in the seat of my controls as needed.
I am aware of the two "official" (parallel?) paths to get a spouse to the states; I-130 petition, then K3 Visa then form DS-230 Application For Immigrant Visa. Or the K3 can just be dropped and the DS-230 immediately filled out.
Of course this all takes time and no one wants to be separated from a loved one. After finishing all 20 pages of my I-130 today, I figured there must be a better way.
So why not bring spouse to the US on an I-94W waiver visa (for those who are allowed), and submit the I-130 together with the I-485 to adjust status?
Here's what I've found and it would interest me greatly to hear others comments & experiences:
- The I-94W instructions make it clear, the user IS leaving by the end of 90 days, no ifs, ands or exceptions.
+ The I-485 instructions say "... You may apply to adjust status if you are filing with a completed relative petition ..."
+ And the next page says "...You are not eligible to adjust status if you were admitted to the United States as a visitor under the visa waiver program unless you are applying because you are an immediate relative of a US citizen (parent, spouse, etc) ... "
- During the Vegas marriage trip, the immigration desk officer woke up when we told him we were a German/American planning to get married there. He said to make sure to leave after the honeymoon, and when we return to the US, if we do it on a waiver visa, we may be in trouble for hiding intent.
- A phone call yesterday to the USCIS 800 number gave me similar info. It's not illegal, but I think they don't appreciate it - it may jepordize the approval.
It seems to me the problem is with "intent".
I don't want to even think of doing anything illegal, immoral or wrong, but I don't really want to file gobs of paperwork when it is possible to do it much easier.
Therefore, I would like my spouse to come with me with the "intent" to be there, visit me, play tourist, and see if they will allow her to adjust status. Tourisim would be the primary intent, and if it fails, she goes back to Germany and we do it the slow way.
So, did I wake up anyone here?
