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19 minutes ago, britishandusa said:
They do not give out K-3 visas anymore. It is obsolete. It is fraud to use a J-1 visa to come to US and adjust since that is not its original intent. Do you want to move to the US? If that is the case, then your spouse must apply for a CR-1 visa which takes 13-15 months to process.
You can ask the employer to sponsor your visa but I don't know anything about that. If you do have a visa denial, you will have to update your ESTA (if you qualify, of course) and you might not be able to use ESTA for a little bit.
The intent is not to move to the US permanently.
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Hi all,
I am from Belgium and married to a US citizen. Recently, I got offered a job in a tech company in California. One option would be to apply for a K-3 visa through my partner. However the processing times are much too long. Another option would be to apply for a J-1 visa. One concern that was raised by someone is that the J-1 visa could be refused since it does not allow for dual intent, and being married to a US citizen might give the impression that I want to move permanently. Is this a genuine concern, and is there any risk in getting a visa refused it when it comes to future visa applications?
All other suggestions to be able to start work as soon as possible are of course also welcome!
J-1 visa when already married to US citizen
in Student & Exchange Visitor Visas
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O-1 is indeed another option. I find it hard though to judge if I have a strong enough profile to get one, the job is quite specialized though, I am just finishing my PhD and my publication record is not bad, including some grants and prizes, high grades, etc. There will indeed be an attorney looking into the issue soon but I was curious as to what the options are.