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I arrive to the U.S. with a K1 visa and marry me but I went back to my country but I am living with my wife who first asked me as a boyfriend, still married .... because right now I do not want to live in USA but travel with visiting my family so I want to know if I can apply for a tourist visa because immigration issues ..... call last eight months to see if I could get out of USA without this bring me problems could not re-enter but as I told me to marry the person who had no problem to go out alone if I wanted to apply for residency would have to do it from DR (

I married before 90 days) and I could not send the application to the USA but I left home because I have a health problem which I came out very expensive there.

I can go to the American consulate in my country that is the Dominican Republic say they do not want grenn card for now because I do not want to live there but I want a tourist visa to go with my son to visit his country because he is American but lives with me.

Please help because I want my tourist visa

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Serbia
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I arrive to the U.S. with a K1 visa and marry me but I went back to my country but I am living with my wife who first asked me as a boyfriend, still married .... because right now I do not want to live in USA but travel with visiting my family so I want to know if I can apply for a tourist visa because immigration issues ..... call last eight months to see if I could get out of USA without this bring me problems could not re-enter but as I told me to marry the person who had no problem to go out alone if I wanted to apply for residency would have to do it from DR (

I married before 90 days) and I could not send the application to the USA but I left home because I have a health problem which I came out very expensive there.

I can go to the American consulate in my country that is the Dominican Republic say they do not want grenn card for now because I do not want to live there but I want a tourist visa to go with my son to visit his country because he is American but lives with me.

Please help because I want my tourist visa

Just apply for a tourist visa and see what happens, nothing to loose.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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There is no special process because you are married to an American, but if said American lives abroad with you, and can show she does not want to move back to the USA (good job etc) that can help.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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