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Michael & Amy got a reaction from I AM NOT THAT GUY in Fiancee left me after 3 weeks
People have already mentioned these topics, but not really stressed the connection, which could be key:
1. Your name is on her visa. She can only become legal through marriage to you. There is no other way for her to become legal on this trip to the US.
2. Because of this, once she figures it out, she will have a very strong motive to come back and trick you again. She has to marry you to apply for her green card. As others have emphasized, then you will be on the hook to support her financially, and at risk of VAWA charges.
Please protect yourself now, and then also in the future, do not let her deceit continue. Keep in mind what babygurl wrote - from experience, at that - "She is going to have it hard. Because she came over on a fiance visa through you, she will not be able to get legalization by marrying anyone else. My fiance and I seperated about 8 years ago and someone contacted my through face book saying he needs his paper work because he cant do nothing. Too bad I said. Trust me she will suffer she will not get anything."
Take care. And don't feel too bad - if this didn't happen regularly, I don't think USCIS would have figured out to stamp the intended fiance's name on the K-1 visa.
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Michael & Amy got a reaction from Kathryn41 in Fiancee left me after 3 weeks
People have already mentioned these topics, but not really stressed the connection, which could be key:
1. Your name is on her visa. She can only become legal through marriage to you. There is no other way for her to become legal on this trip to the US.
2. Because of this, once she figures it out, she will have a very strong motive to come back and trick you again. She has to marry you to apply for her green card. As others have emphasized, then you will be on the hook to support her financially, and at risk of VAWA charges.
Please protect yourself now, and then also in the future, do not let her deceit continue. Keep in mind what babygurl wrote - from experience, at that - "She is going to have it hard. Because she came over on a fiance visa through you, she will not be able to get legalization by marrying anyone else. My fiance and I seperated about 8 years ago and someone contacted my through face book saying he needs his paper work because he cant do nothing. Too bad I said. Trust me she will suffer she will not get anything."
Take care. And don't feel too bad - if this didn't happen regularly, I don't think USCIS would have figured out to stamp the intended fiance's name on the K-1 visa.
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Michael & Amy got a reaction from Britt♥Marco in Which is more reliable T-mobile, Verizon, AT&T
I work in oil, so I've lived in the oil cities of Houston (Texas), Oklahoma City (Oklahoma), and New Orleans (Louisiana).
AT&T: Great in all three
T-Mobile: Fine in Oklahoma City; no reception inside any building in New Orleans
Verizon: In Oklahoma: my company switched to Verizon and switched back to AT&T three months later because Verizon was terrible for remote coverage