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vikasintl
My fiancee is in USA,we met online and we want to get married.

We learned that meeting in person is mandatory and its not possible for her to come to India for longer time(max.only for a week) because of job and other occupations.

In this case I think of trying to get business visa...asking a sponsor letter from her claiming that we want to establish business together ( and which is a fact...we also want to do business together)

I want to know if I apply for business visa (I get it or not)...will it effect our I-129F or I-130 petition later?

will they consider it negatively for fiancee visa if I try for business visa now (before filing k1 or I-130 visa petition?)
Delicia
Research the B1/B2 visa on the USCIS website.
Delicia
Actually, click here.
MargotDarko
Ah, I see. You meant a B1 visa in your other post. You won't get a B1 visa by saying you want to set up a business with your fiancee. You should go for the visitor visa instead even though that's a longshot - it would be a better bet than the B1 for you.
simple_male
QUOTE(vikasintl @ Nov 13 2007, 09:42 PM) *
My fiancee is in USA,we met online and we want to get married.

We learned that meeting in person is mandatory and its not possible for her to come to India for longer time(max.only for a week) because of job and other occupations.

In this case I think of trying to get business visa...asking a sponsor letter from her claiming that we want to establish business together ( and which is a fact...we also want to do business together)

I want to know if I apply for business visa (I get it or not)...will it effect our I-129F or I-130 petition later?

will they consider it negatively for fiancee visa if I try for business visa now (before filing k1 or I-130 visa petition?)


You have asked same question in yahoo immigration info group. I am sure, you are given good answers. You should meet in person and apply for K-1 or get married and pursue CR-1/K-3 routes. There is no guarantee that you will be issued a visitor's visa.
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