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UltraSpy

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  1. It's fraud only if intent to immigrate prior to entering the US on a B2.. and if the marriage is a sham just to obtain immigration benefits.

    She came to give her US board exam. It's only conducted in the US. At that time we didn't even think about marrying this soon. And it's a real, not a sham. I'm not even worried about that. We've been together for years.

    I'm was only worried about intent. So is this a green light for me to proceed? Any opinions/concerns are welcome.

    And should I also consult an immigration lawyer?

  2. Hello I'm new to this forum and this is my first post. Sorry if I appear to ask silly stuff.

    The story-> I'm a U.S. citizen. After high school went abroad to medical school. Met my fiancé about 3 years ago while there. We always talked about marriage but I told her I would officially marry her once I get a job. (I'm still currently giving an exam) Since then we have been giving our US boards to practice here.

    She came to US to give her U.S. board exam and do internships here on a B2/B1 visa.

    Now I've decided to just marry her now and apply for medical training together this year which will eventually lead to a job next year.

    However, people have scared me that I can't marry and have her stay here as she is not allowed to do so because she is on a B2/B1 visa and this is considered fraud and she will be deported.

    We are both done with medical schools. Done with US boards and are currently in the process of applying to hospitals.

    Should I continue AOS or start fiancé/immigration visa from her home country ? I'm just worried these others visa process wait time will disturb her medical career as it is starting.

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