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Hartjholt

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  1. 21 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

    Hey warfighter,

     

    She has to have a visa in order to work here in the USA no matter what. As to you wanting to bring her to the USA to live can only be done by a work, fiance, or marriage visa. If she is a German or EU citizen then she can get a ESTA in order to travel to the USA as a tourist. So you must decide what you want to do first

    Hey there, I'm also from North Carolina. Say hello to the fam for me!

     

    I would like to get a marriage visa. How would I go about beginning one? 

  2. 14 minutes ago, HRQX said:

    Best path is to marry her. After marriage file I-130 petition.

     

    How many more years do you see yourself serving in the military? If after entering US with CR-1, she intends to join you at the foreign base on your official orders and also intend to return with you to the US when your tour ends she'll be eligible for expedited naturalization: https://www.uscis.gov/military/citizenship-for-military-family-members "Spouses of U.S. citizen service members who are (or will be) stationed outside the United States may be eligible for expedited naturalization in the U.S. under section 319(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)." "Declare in good faith upon naturalization an intent to reside abroad with your U.S. citizen spouse and to reside in the U.S. immediately upon your spouse’s termination of service abroad"

    Okay, so I marry her here in Germany, then file for the I-130 petition. How early should I marry her before leaving Germany?


    I see myself in the military for 44 for months. What is CR-1?

     

    Thanks for the detailed response.

  3. Hey there, 


    I am in the US military and currently dating a foreign national in Germany. She has a masters in wine studies and a bachelors in business administration. I was wondering how difficult it would be for here to find work in the US, if even plausible at all - specifically utilizing one of her degrees. 


    Also, if you have any experience or advice regarding taking her back to the US with me, and the process of that, any advice is welcome. 

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