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On 8/25/2022 at 6:37 PM, Dessy0212 said:

may i ask, i have 3 question like:

 

1. in the form of I-129F there's a question of like "is the beneficiary has been travel to USA before"?  he was fill with answer "NO" as per actual condition.

after 1 -2 month later while the k1 is still being proceed, want to visit my guy with using of visitor visa.   is it will be problem in the officer immigration?

 

2. let say I have visitor visa, when i was fill up the ds160. i was mentioned that i have no any kind relatives in the USA. 

 (my 1st visitor applicant was denied and i tried the 2nd then approved),, at this stage we just know about k1 and want to switch.

 

3. if i go to USA with tourist visa then married there with my fiance (thinking about adjustment status after that)

   is it illegally against the immigration fraud?

 

thank you

You will not get a tourist visa, and rightly so.    It is already correctly suspected that you plan to fraudulently adjust status (#3).

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On 8/23/2022 at 2:55 PM, Dessy0212 said:

 

 

On 8/26/2022 at 8:37 AM, Dessy0212 said:

 

 

3. if i go to USA with tourist visa then married there with my fiance (thinking about adjustment status after that)

   is it illegally against the immigration fraud?

 

thank you

Yes, this is illegal and immigration fraud. Don't do it. 

 

 

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