MarcusZoe
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MarcusZoe got a reaction from Mollie09 in Process of marrying my partner who is currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa
Words of caution. You NEED to wait at least 60 days, though recommend at least 90 days of her being in the U.S. before you get married, longer if possible. During the process, they will investigate the issue heavily if you get married to quickly. Basically, if they will think that she came on a non-immigrant visa, with the intention of getting married. They could prove visa fraud, which would likely result in a denial of the I-130, and a permanent bar from the US.
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MarcusZoe got a reaction from Lemonslice in Process of marrying my partner who is currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa
Words of caution. You NEED to wait at least 60 days, though recommend at least 90 days of her being in the U.S. before you get married, longer if possible. During the process, they will investigate the issue heavily if you get married to quickly. Basically, if they will think that she came on a non-immigrant visa, with the intention of getting married. They could prove visa fraud, which would likely result in a denial of the I-130, and a permanent bar from the US.
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MarcusZoe got a reaction from FilAm24 in Process of marrying my partner who is currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa
Words of caution. You NEED to wait at least 60 days, though recommend at least 90 days of her being in the U.S. before you get married, longer if possible. During the process, they will investigate the issue heavily if you get married to quickly. Basically, if they will think that she came on a non-immigrant visa, with the intention of getting married. They could prove visa fraud, which would likely result in a denial of the I-130, and a permanent bar from the US.
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MarcusZoe got a reaction from SalishSea in Process of marrying my partner who is currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa
Words of caution. You NEED to wait at least 60 days, though recommend at least 90 days of her being in the U.S. before you get married, longer if possible. During the process, they will investigate the issue heavily if you get married to quickly. Basically, if they will think that she came on a non-immigrant visa, with the intention of getting married. They could prove visa fraud, which would likely result in a denial of the I-130, and a permanent bar from the US.
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MarcusZoe got a reaction from Cornflake in Process of marrying my partner who is currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa
Words of caution. You NEED to wait at least 60 days, though recommend at least 90 days of her being in the U.S. before you get married, longer if possible. During the process, they will investigate the issue heavily if you get married to quickly. Basically, if they will think that she came on a non-immigrant visa, with the intention of getting married. They could prove visa fraud, which would likely result in a denial of the I-130, and a permanent bar from the US.
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MarcusZoe got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Process of marrying my partner who is currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa
Words of caution. You NEED to wait at least 60 days, though recommend at least 90 days of her being in the U.S. before you get married, longer if possible. During the process, they will investigate the issue heavily if you get married to quickly. Basically, if they will think that she came on a non-immigrant visa, with the intention of getting married. They could prove visa fraud, which would likely result in a denial of the I-130, and a permanent bar from the US.
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MarcusZoe got a reaction from geowrian in Process of marrying my partner who is currently in the U.S. on a tourist visa
Words of caution. You NEED to wait at least 60 days, though recommend at least 90 days of her being in the U.S. before you get married, longer if possible. During the process, they will investigate the issue heavily if you get married to quickly. Basically, if they will think that she came on a non-immigrant visa, with the intention of getting married. They could prove visa fraud, which would likely result in a denial of the I-130, and a permanent bar from the US.