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Hi Noah,

I often wonder how do someone who comes to the US on a tourist visa who happens to fall heel over in love within 90 days, just leaves everything they have at home (job, family friends,living space etc. Without the possibility of being able to go back o their home for at least six months. I am just amazed at the number of people who falls in this category. Their orginal trip was just to travel to the US for a visting trip. How they are able to put their life in someones hand that they just met 90 days ago. I often wonder about this.

My comments has nothing to do with this OP's issues. I was just thinking out loud.

It is truly amazing how often this happens...usually when the 'tourist' is from a developing country....which is why visa applicants in the age range of 18-30, single, have such a challenging time getting tourist visas....because so many abuse the privilege....then wonder why the rest of their family suddenly have an even tougher time to 'visit' the United States....

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Hi Noah, I often wonder how do someone who comes to the US on a tourist visa who happens to fall heel over in love within 90 days, just leaves everything they have at home (job, family friends,living space etc. Without the possibility of being able to go back o their home for at least six months. I am just amazed at the number of people who falls in this category. Their orginal trip was just to travel to the US for a visting trip. How they are able to put their life in someones hand that they just met 90 days ago. I often wonder about this.My comments has nothing to do with this OP's issues. I was just thinking out loud.

I do think there are legitimate situations where a B-2 or visa waiver tourist could legitimately fall under the adjustment of status category. For instance - You visit your long-term bf/gf and he/she unexpectedly proposes to you after you enter the country. No preconceived intent there.

For most other instances - It's beyond my comprehension why you would want to adjust status if you were a legitimate tourist/visitor in the first place. wouldn't you need to go home and finish your job, pack your things etc.?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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My assumption is that most just stay.

Well, in this case, not possible: the husband's an LPR, not a USC, so she couldn't just stay and adjust status immediately.

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12/19/14: received reminder letter from USCIS to file for ROC
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02/01/24: N-400 submitted online; Biometrics reuse notice received immediately online; "case being actively reviewed" after a couple hours

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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It is quicker, cheaper and the route recommended usually by Immigration Lawyers.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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