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  1. Sounds like you have very slim chances and even if you do receive a visa I'm not sure she wants to risk never seeing her family again. Has she thought about trying to be legal?

    So just to clarify, you're the owner of the property?

    No i will never tell her to leave US now, my top priority is always to keep her with her parents.

    And to avoid this risk i'm also getting information about work visa from my seniors in my office and also with my US based clients with whom i work. if i can qualify for any work visa and if I'm able to get a job there then i think we both will have enough time to make any final decision.

    some property belongs to me and rest to my parents .

  2. If so, what will be your basis of visitor visa application? Are you gonna say you want to visit US by yourself for few weeks or months just to travel? For the people frm your country or my country, it is extremely difficult if not impossible to get the tourist visa for the age group like yours. Not to disappoint you, but unless you are a son of a millionaire who want to waste several thousand dollars during US trip or unless you have a very decent job with income of several thousand dollars a month, it's very unlikely that you will be granted a tourist visa. The councellor sees persons from country like ours as a potential immigrant and you have to show a very strong ties to your country to convince him that you will return back.

    Since you cannot mention intent of visiting an undocumented person, you might wanna discuss how you will show strong tie back to your country so that VJ users might guide you in right direction.

    yes you are right . these are the things which worries me every time . ok i only have few options for this my job, family,and property and proof of bank statements to cover the all expanse during the stay in US .

  3. I read here on Visa Journey that there are some park where half the place is in USA and the other in Mexico and people can spend some time together without leaving their countries.

    Anyway, OP, ask your girlfriend about the situation of her family in USA. I mean, any of her parents are US citizens or in process of becoming one?

    If she leaves US to go to Mexico (until I know), she won't be able to come back. Also does she have family in Mexico to stay with? What does she do in US? Has she researched how it would be her life doing the same in Mexico?

    If both of you decide to reside in Mexico, you can enter Mexico and she can help you adjust your status to be a temporary resident. You will need to apply for a work permission to be able to work. That can probably take months. In Mexico the temporary residence does not include a work permission like in US. If you two choose this option, I can give you information about it. My husband was a temporary resident in Mexico. But I have to say that even if she is really in love with you, you two need to sit and talk about all your options. I'd say she is risking a lot of is she leaves USA. She is not responsible for crossing illegally the border because she was 14, but after she turned 18 she does have responsibility.

    You can consider getting a tourist visa (like you said) for the first visit because you are going to visit. And then decide to apply for a student or work visa in US. Or even you can look for information to get a work visa in Mexico to be closer to her and then apply for a tourist visa for US. I know that in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico many people from India are working for Hexaware Technologies. Check their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HexawareTechnologies?pnref=lhcmaybe you can apply for a job with them?

    her stepdad is a LPR(green card holder)

  4. The girl and her family live in the US at the moment but the OP and the girl are thinking of moving to Mexico since she's undocumented but if she does then she can't go visit her family in the US. He said "but if she lives the us" but he meant leaves. At least that's how I'm interpreting things.

    yes she lives in the US with her parents. and yes we are thinking of moving to mexico or India but only after our first meeting in person in USA . so im never going to tell her to come to Mexico or India so we can meet for the first time, because she wont be able go back to her parents. so now i want to apply for tourist visa so at least i can meet her once .

  5. I read here on Visa Journey that there are some park where half the place is in USA and the other in Mexico and people can spend some time together without leaving their countries.

    Anyway, OP, ask your girlfriend about the situation of her family in USA. I mean, any of her parents are US citizens or in process of becoming one?

    If she leaves US to go to Mexico (until I know), she won't be able to come back. Also does she have family in Mexico to stay with? What does she do in US? Has she researched how it would be her life doing the same in Mexico?

    If both of you decide to reside in Mexico, you can enter Mexico and she can help you adjust your status to be a temporary resident. You will need to apply for a work permission to be able to work. That can probably take months. In Mexico the temporary residence does not include a work permission like in US. If you two choose this option, I can give you information about it. My husband was a temporary resident in Mexico. But I have to say that even if she is really in love with you, you two need to sit and talk about all your options. I'd say she is risking a lot of is she leaves USA. She is not responsible for crossing illegally the border because she was 14, but after she turned 18 she does have responsibility.

    You can consider getting a tourist visa (like you said) for the first visit because you are going to visit. And then decide to apply for a student or work visa in US. Or even you can look for information to get a work visa in Mexico to be closer to her and then apply for a tourist visa for US. I know that in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico many people from India are working for Hexaware Technologies. Check their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HexawareTechnologies?pnref=lhcmaybe you can apply for a job with them?

    yes that's what i want to do. for now i just want to get a tourist visa so we both can meet for the first time. if we are satisfied then only we go further for any serious decision .

  6. Hello,

    I'm Indian i met a Mexican girl(undocumented) online currently living in USA with her parents. we both are in contact since very long and we have decided to get married and be together but for now its is very important for both of us to meet once so we can plan and make any serious decision.


    so I have decided to apply for Tourist visa(B2 visa) . But i came to know that this visa is very complicated and USA doesn't welcome tourism from India and it is very hard for young and unmarried people to get B2 visa. and also i have never traveled abroad.


    but i have no intention to get married on this visa i will meet her and come back. we both have decided to meet first and then we will make any final decision about where to live.

    Please help me is there any possibility that i can get tourist visa . so at least i can meet her. we have already waited for very long :(


    Thanks.

  7. Hello,

    I am from India and never visited US before . so i want to know that Is it possible to get a USA work visa if my bachelor degree is pending ?

    As i was sick and i was not able to appear in the exam to complete my 3 year course. But i have few marks sheets and a provisional certificate of my degree program which i got from my college . I have 4 years of good work experience in 2d and 3d animation for games , film and tv.

    I would like to work in US, but as far as i have checked, i am not eligible. I don't have a bachelor degree now ,I don't have any relative there or anyone who can sponsor me. The only supportive thing is, I have good working relation with some clients is US and i get projects from them .

    Are there any chances for any companies in US or my client to consider me as an employee?
    I would really appreciate all of your suggestions.

    Thank You,
    Rahul

    New Delhi, India

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