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  1. @Rocio0010, @Timona, @powerpuff, @ROK2USA: Thank you so much for taking a look into my query. Please read my earlier response in the thread that better explains my situation and thoughts.
  2. Thank you for taking a look. Definitely, doesn't make sense to file for an extension with the reason of getting to know someone. I am planning to explore the country and see more places in my stay and at the same time give time to our relationship. Leaving the relationship or our connection out, would exploring places still not be a valid reason for the extension? Apologies for not being clear in my initial post. Please read my response to the other posts. Thank you for taking a look!
  3. Thank you for responding. Yes, I know it would be wise to be cautious. We've discussed various possibilities and both of us feel we have a genuine connection and we can work on something serious with more time. Hence, my question about extending my stay to optimize for future GC, if we do go down that path.
  4. Thank you everyone for sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate it. Firstly, I completely understand and know that the timing and duration of this phase might seem like a honeymoon period. I am not looking to marry right away nor am I looking to jump into signing the documents tomorrow. We are looking to get into something serious (as life partners) after a couple of months (tentatively, but can even be longer as I'm willing to wait). Just to clarify my situation, I entered the US through the B-2 visitor visa back in November and my six month tenure ends in May. If I leave the US, get back and marry, it would go against the 30/60 rule as I've already met him from my current visit. Reference: https://www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/90-day-rule-explained/ So, I am wondering if I should extend my visitor's visa stating that I intend to travel and explore more places in the US. Once the extension is filed, it would give me more time to build our relationship and would also help with future green card processing (especially, the 30/60 rule), if we were to get married and if he were to sponsor my Green Card.
  5. I am currently on a B-2 visitor visa. After 5 months into my visit, I met someone. As we both love each other, we are looking to get married in a couple of months. As my 6-month stay will come to an end in 20 days, I am looking to file for an extension via I-539. Our relationship is genuine and we are both looking for true life partners. I read about the 30/60 rule for future green card sponsorship. I wanted to clarify the following: 1) Would it be a problem to file for an extension and get married while the I-539 is pending? 2) Are there are special considerations I need to be aware of in my case?
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