On 10/08/06, Andie wrote:
I have a question regarding immigration at US airports. I am currently living in Liverpool, UK, and have a K3 visa pending. Will I still be able to visit my husband in Phoenix for a period of 3 weeks whilst the K3 visa is pending? I intend to return to the UK after the visit. I have heard of people being refused entry at the Port of Entry (PoE) because they were married to a US Citizen and had a K3 Visa pending.
On 14/08/06, London, Consular wrote:
If you wish to make a temporary non-working visit to the U.S. while your application for a K-3 visa is being processed you may travel on a B-2 (holiday) visa, or visa free under the Visa Waiver Program if otherwise qualified. You should carry with you evidence that you intend to depart the U.S. at the end of your stay and return to your residence in the U.K. This is generally established by evidence of family, professional, property, employment or other ties and commitments to some country other than the United States sufficient to cause the applicant to return there at the conclusion of his/her stay. If U.S. immigration are not convinced that you are a bona fide visitor for pleasure you can be denied entry.
So my next question is, does anyone out there have any sample letters from their employers? I have my doctors letter, my mortgage statement, marriage cert, return flight itin, bank statement, council tax payments for the next few months. If they don't believe that I'm not intending to stay after all this, I don't know what will convince them! Any other suggestions for evidence?
Thanks ~ Andie
