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So I met a Russian girl here in the USA and we've been dating over a year and we're thinking of marriage down the road. But, we now worry how to proceed with everything because she was denied a H-3 training visa in November. Here is a basic history:

Her company sent her here on a tourist visa(we know this is bad but she is on a work contract)for work training.

She applied and received an extension while in the US.

She left in November because the Visa was to expire

Her Employer had her apply for a H-3 visa but made changes to her CV and job description that doesn't match tourist visa info or the extension.

She was denied an H-3 visa but doesn't really know why(3 others from her work were accepted).

She has 2 years left on her contract in Russia. We've been traveling around the world to meet and spend time together but both feel this is very serious and want to plan the future. Based on this denial and basically her company putting her in a position of fraud(tough for her to explain the changes her company made her fill out and I know went along with it) will this impact our ability to do a K-1 or CR-1 visa in the future? We don't even feel she can visit the US and we can only see each other overseas...

Thank you in advance for any assistance.

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So I met a Russian girl here in the USA and we've been dating over a year and we're thinking of marriage down the road. But, we now worry how to proceed with everything because she was denied a H-3 training visa in November. Here is a basic history:

Her company sent her here on a tourist visa(we know this is bad but she is on a work contract)for work training.

She applied and received an extension while in the US.

She left in November because the Visa was to expire

Her Employer had her apply for a H-3 visa but made changes to her CV and job description that doesn't match tourist visa info or the extension.

She was denied an H-3 visa but doesn't really know why(3 others from her work were accepted).

She has 2 years left on her contract in Russia. We've been traveling around the world to meet and spend time together but both feel this is very serious and want to plan the future. Based on this denial and basically her company putting her in a position of fraud(tough for her to explain the changes her company made her fill out and I know went along with it) will this impact our ability to do a K-1 or CR-1 visa in the future? We don't even feel she can visit the US and we can only see each other overseas...

Thank you in advance for any assistance.

It won't be easy, but if she is denied, it's possible to get a waiver.

What would Xenu do?

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Timeline
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So I met a Russian girl here in the USA and we've been dating over a year and we're thinking of marriage down the road. But, we now worry how to proceed with everything because she was denied a H-3 training visa in November. Here is a basic history:

Her company sent her here on a tourist visa(we know this is bad but she is on a work contract)for work training.

She applied and received an extension while in the US.

She left in November because the Visa was to expire

Her Employer had her apply for a H-3 visa but made changes to her CV and job description that doesn't match tourist visa info or the extension.

She was denied an H-3 visa but doesn't really know why(3 others from her work were accepted).

She has 2 years left on her contract in Russia. We've been traveling around the world to meet and spend time together but both feel this is very serious and want to plan the future. Based on this denial and basically her company putting her in a position of fraud(tough for her to explain the changes her company made her fill out and I know went along with it) will this impact our ability to do a K-1 or CR-1 visa in the future? We don't even feel she can visit the US and we can only see each other overseas...

Thank you in advance for any assistance.

Maybe so and maybe no.....she was denied and therefore nothing harmful was done except whatever the changes were made and was they documented

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

 
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