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    GusandCrys got a reaction from PallasAthena in What did your Fiance bring with them when coming to USA?   
    So is everyone mostly shipping stuff before your significant other arrives?
    I work at goodwill, so we have plenty of cheap (good quality) clothing to replenish what he leaves behind. We are pretty set on having his carryon, and one checked bag of clothing he DOES wear and his few necessities.
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    GusandCrys got a reaction from PallasAthena in What did your Fiance bring with them when coming to USA?   
    I'm glad you could bring your cats! Our cat lives with me so no long distance travels for her!
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    GusandCrys got a reaction from Girl from Celebes in where to begin?   
    Hi there
    Did you meet your fiancée when you arrived in the USA or did you know him before you arrived? If you knew him before you arrived and came in on a b1/b2 visa, it is fraud to get married on that visa with an intent to adjust status, and you could be deported (and banned from USA forever) and your fiancée could go to jail. Being as you overstayed your visa, it could raise some red flags in a visa if you wish to do this the correct way. It is fine to get married on B2 visa but if you came with intent to get married, you must leave and file for CR-1. It is also OK if you by chance met in the US just RANDOMLY and by CHANCE (with no pre made plans) and decided to get married and adjust status, but that must be very hard to prove (or fake) and I might not take any chances with that, because they will ask you to answer under oath in interviews, and if you already knew your fiancée with intent to immigrate, it would be lying if you said you didn't. Safest route is getting married and returning to your home country and filing the CR-1. You can also go back to your home country now, without getting married, and file for K-1 Fiancee visa. that generally takes less time than the CR-1 then you can come to the USA and legally get married and stay with your fiancée. Being that you overstayed your visa, that could mean trouble at an interview stage, but that doesn't necessary mean you will be denied.
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