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Posts posted by redsail
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Your wife didn't ask to be born that was parent's behavior and obligation. This is a very very common obligation children out taught. Go to YouTube look up The Filipina Pea she has many good videos about this and other topics. This is a tough cultural spot to be in and wish you the best.
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I appreciate ur info and have a great Christmas
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thanks for info she is 60
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I flew to her country for interview and took about 5 days to get yellow packet. Landed at Lax and told person directing traffic (showed her my US passport and told her GF had a K1 visa) She said just get i the US citizen lane. We did the ID machine and got a ticket and back to next line. When the officer waved US to his counter I informed him she had a K1-visa. hew processed me then asked for yellow packet and passport. It took 5-7 min and he welcomed her to the US. This was in 2019.
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How difficult is it for a Thai women to get a tourist visa to the US?
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It almost ur asking one team/group r u better than team x
AOS, Did search unable to find answer
in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
Posted · Edited by redsail
I met a girl last year in the US on a tourist Visa (she has 10 visa has visited US 3 times). She is coming back this summer and we have made to do some travel together. I know if we were to marry we could apply for AOS (and there is the suggested not filing before 91 days). We have no plans on getting married on this trip. We talked about during the waiting process for AOS if she left without Advanced Parole we would have to start the process over. Her mother's health has been declining. She said if her mother was very sick or die she would leave at that point regardless of Advanced Parole and I understand and support her decision.
Question: what difficulties if any would she have getting back into the US?