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  1. Guys, I'm engaged and will soon be married but i want to know how i can apply for my fiance in a way that when we both get married, we shift to America together without having to live apart. Please guide me on fiance visa like i know my fiance will have to leave America within 90 days after entering and we will have to get married there. I'm confused and want the best and shortest way of applying for him. Please suggest what i should do. I was born in America but then shifted to Pakistan and have only visited twice but now i'm planning on shifting with my husband to be and settle down there. I have my American License as well as a bank account. So please give me advice on how i can go with this. Should i apply for a fiance visa and then right after we get married in America, apply for an adjustment visa or should i just get married in Pakistan and then apply for a spouse visa? I'm looking for a way to apply for my husband to be where we can live in America without having to live apart and if i just get married and apply for the spouse visa, is it necessary that i'll have to live in America and wait there or can i just apply and live with my husband to be in Pakistan and wait for his visa to arrive?
    Please tell me what to do and give me details about these two visas.

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    2. SorrowL

      SorrowL

      If you do that, you would need to make sure you have rights to stay in the country, and ensure you have enough savings/assets to cover your sponsor in I-864 (I suggest savings of above 80,000$) or have someone joint sponsor your spouse such as someone in your family. They need to have sufficient income to do so. Check out I-964P for more info.

    3. Xyz11

      Xyz11

      Yess i have a dual nationality so i'm also a citizen of Pakistan. So i need +$80000 in my bank account and i can stay in Pakistan and wait for my soon to be husband's spouse visa?

    4. SorrowL

      SorrowL

      I don’t know how much you need exactly. It’s up to the consular Officer to decide if your spouse would become a public charge. Having an income, plus savings is good. You need to be above the poverty guidelines listed in I-864P. All in all it’s up to the consular Officer to decide. You can read super in depth about everything visa related if you check out the Foreign Affairs Manual 9. 
      https://fam.state.gov/Fam/FAM.aspx?ID=09FAM

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