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m_hafiz
Hi guys,im so happy to hear a good news about you all here.i came to the usa since august the second.i was happy to come here but things didnt go as the way i was want.my fiance now have a boyfriend, cause it take tooooooooooo long to make me come to the usa so she couldnt be alone ,this surprise me .i felt i didnt know well that person so well.so i had to be in other state,and you know what i was calling here everyday and her answer is she thinking and before my visa expired she says come to me to get marry.
but the time and the place and my mind didnt let me do this,
guys i was looking for real life and god only know how i was want to make everybody happy in this family but as they says the winds dont come as the ships hope.........anyway im here still in the usa.with expried visa and i dont know what to do.....there is a nice woman know my story and she says to me she want to help me now ...hoping one day we be together...my question is can we get marry or i have to go back home again and reapply for k1 visa again and wait for more than 13 month and this time i dont know if i will get approved or not................any help pls
Luis&Laura
The K1 visa is for you to marry with the person who filed the visa for you, if you marry anyone else it's considered visa fraud. You'll have to return to your country, face the fact you have an overstay, overcome that obstacle and start over from scratch.
Alhamdulillah
This is awful and I'm sorry to hear it. Have you talked to an immigration attorney? It's probably a good idea. I hope everthing works out for you.
payxibka
QUOTE(Patient @ Nov 9 2006, 07:38 AM) *

This is awful and I'm sorry to hear it. Have you talked to an immigration attorney? It's probably a good idea. I hope everthing works out for you.



You do not have many options. A k-1 visa holder cannot adjust status unless they marry the original petitioner or they return home after the 90 day period. You have also complicated your situation with an overstay. If you have another option I am not aware of it and regardless you will be required to "start over". I am almost sure that if indeed you have another option you will not be allowed to remain in the US but do not quote me on this. A attorney would be a good alternative
together2love
QUOTE(Luis&Laura @ Nov 9 2006, 06:24 AM) *

The K1 visa is for you to marry with the person who filed the visa for you, if you marry anyone else it's considered visa fraud. You'll have to return to your country, face the fact you have an overstay, overcome that obstacle and start over from scratch.

yes.gif If you look at your visa in your passport it says that you are to marry the US citizen that petitioned for you, and it lists their name, so you must marry that person in order to fulfil the visa - it is the reason you came. But, since you haven't, I would contact a lawyer with your other friend.
sarah and hicham
QUOTE(together2love @ Nov 9 2006, 11:57 AM) *

QUOTE(Luis&Laura @ Nov 9 2006, 06:24 AM) *

The K1 visa is for you to marry with the person who filed the visa for you, if you marry anyone else it's considered visa fraud. You'll have to return to your country, face the fact you have an overstay, overcome that obstacle and start over from scratch.

yes.gif If you look at your visa in your passport it says that you are to marry the US citizen that petitioned for you, and it lists their name, so you must marry that person in order to fulfil the visa - it is the reason you came. But, since you haven't, I would contact a lawyer with your other friend.



I don't see my name anywhere in my fiance's passport. Where is it?

edited because he's my husband, not fiance. sorry!
crazyinEgypt
QUOTE(together2love @ Nov 9 2006, 03:57 PM) *

QUOTE(Luis&Laura @ Nov 9 2006, 06:24 AM) *

The K1 visa is for you to marry with the person who filed the visa for you, if you marry anyone else it's considered visa fraud. You'll have to return to your country, face the fact you have an overstay, overcome that obstacle and start over from scratch.

yes.gif If you look at your visa in your passport it says that you are to marry the US citizen that petitioned for you, and it lists their name, so you must marry that person in order to fulfil the visa - it is the reason you came. But, since you haven't, I would contact a lawyer with your other friend.



I just looked at my husbands passport and my name is NOWHERE AT ALL IN IT. I'm sure all the numbers on the visa are linked back to your past fiance though.
LaL
my husband's passport did have my name on his visa yes.gif
Aymerlu
OK, curiosity just killed me. I looked at Khallids and I looked and looked and my name isn't on his. unsure.gif
LaL
QUOTE(Luis&Laura @ Nov 9 2006, 07:24 AM) *

The K1 visa is for you to marry with the person who filed the visa for you, if you marry anyone else it's considered visa fraud. You'll have to return to your country, face the fact you have an overstay, overcome that obstacle and start over from scratch.


i dont think marrying someone other than the original petitioner is actually fraud being that m_hafiz seemed to enter the US intending to marry the petitioner. I believe it's fraud if he was petitioned by one chica with no
intention to marry her. Difference is he will have to go home and pursue the K3/CR1 if he chooses this path and possibly be subject to a ban for overstaying.


QUOTE(Aymerlu @ Nov 11 2006, 09:11 PM) *

OK, curiosity just killed me. I looked at Khallids and I looked and looked and my name isn't on his. unsure.gif


i guess its an inconsistant entry on the visas.
kitkat1
Might not be fraud, but adjustment of status would be denied since the K1 is issued so that you can marry the petitioner. If you marry someone else, or want to marry someone else, you need to leave the US and start a new visa petition. No need to consult an attorney, IMO, since the rules are very clear cut.
dalegg
Yeah, I looked on my wife's passport-- on the Visa to be precise- Right there to the bottom right or her lovely picture it says "Petitioner: Dalegg" It does say the visa type is K-1 too, so I guess that means she is to become Nicolegg.
Aymerlu
QUOTE(dalegg @ Nov 11 2006, 09:29 PM) *

Yeah, I looked on my wife's passport-- on the Visa to be precise- Right there to the bottom right or her lovely picture it says "Petitioner: Dalegg" It does say the visa type is K-1 too, so I guess that means she is to become Nicolegg.

LOL....I'm sitting here laughing at myself now. I have been studying this darned visa for an hour now. My name isn't there.. Only thing on the bottom right is "clearance received, blah, blah, blah. Oh well. star_smile.gif
Shyflower
QUOTE(Aymerlu @ Nov 11 2006, 10:50 PM) *

QUOTE(dalegg @ Nov 11 2006, 09:29 PM) *

Yeah, I looked on my wife's passport-- on the Visa to be precise- Right there to the bottom right or her lovely picture it says "Petitioner: Dalegg" It does say the visa type is K-1 too, so I guess that means she is to become Nicolegg.

LOL....I'm sitting here laughing at myself now. I have been studying this darned visa for an hour now. My name isn't there.. Only thing on the bottom right is "clearance received, blah, blah, blah. Oh well. star_smile.gif




Its not on my husbands K1 visa either. I think it varies.


Sorry to hear the way things turned out M_hafiz...........InshaAllah.....things will work out for you.
Luis&Laura
My fiance's name is not there either.

When I said fraud was in the sense that if he marries someone else and go for AOS right now, he'll be denied and suspicious might arise to the fact he entered to marry someone and married someone else. It smells like visa fraud, as if he didn't care who'd he marry, as long as he married an american for the purpose of getting a GC.
Joey559
QUOTE(lal_brandow @ Nov 11 2006, 08:58 PM) *

my husband's passport did have my name on his visa yes.gif



Me too yes.gif
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