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  1. On 11/6/2022 at 5:02 PM, slavaskii said:

    Paging @Supernatural who I think went through nearly an identical situation, albeit with far less time knowing his significant other in Ukraine. I believe the conclusion was that you could file the I-485 (Adjustment of Status) after coming on U4U and marrying. I'm not sure, but I think he was pursuing a K-1 at the time the war started. The following is the thread:

     

     

    Best of luck to you, stay safe wherever you are. 

    Thank you very much, that post was quite insightful! Much appreciated.

  2. 23 hours ago, Boiler said:

    https://www.uscis.gov/i-134

     

    Top hit, 5 seconds.

    As I've looked around this forum some more, I've found a whole post dedicated to i-130. And one thing that got me scared is that there's some weird scenarios of where your applications might be seen as fraudulent.
    For example, if I do come into USA, marry my man and then we file a i-130 with everything else, can we be rejected? The basis for rejection being that I used humanitarian parole for marriage+immigration?
    I don't know maybe I'm overthinking it? Reading many articles really has clouded the hell out of my mind.

    My boyfriend and I want to be as prepared for it as possible, because we really really want to live together. And if somehow our forms would get rejected in the worst, it would mean that I wouldn't be able to go into US.

  3. 12 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

    u r required to meet no matter which visa u choose

    i prefer spouse as there are so many advantages but not familiar with possibilities to do this at present time in Ukraine

     

    his airline boarding passes would show he came to meet u

    photos of u together prove u did

     

    Go for the guy and marriage if possible and we will pray for u

     

    don't be afraid of U4U but understand the US is only saying that at present time it is not a permanent move

     

    Generally, Ukrainian citizens and their immediate family members granted travel authorization under Uniting for Ukraine will be paroled into the United States for up to two years.Sep 27, 2022

    Oh yeah I understand the part about it being not a permanent move. That's why I was thinking of marrying him within those two years if I go to US by U4U.
    I'm kind of hesitant of K1 since it said that you must have been seeing each other last 2 years in person. Unfortunately enough, last two years had been the toughest for us financially. And till looking what we really want to do in life and stuff. Luckily for him, he found himself sooner then I found myself.

  4. Greetings, I am a 22 year old Ukrainian woman. To get one thing out of the way straight away, I am not entirely sure of U4U program. I've searched the web for sponsors, but for some reason they're either suspicious or there's some weird specifics that pop up on different websites. In a nutshell, I am not entirely sure if U4U might work for me. If I some emergency happens back at home and I'll need to leave US, I won't be able to come back into the States.

    Now onto the main topic, I have a boyfriend in the US who's 23 years old. We've been talking daily for 8 years. For obvious reasons we haven't been able to meet. At first we were minors with no money, then Covid-19 hit and now the war escalated over here. And to top it all off we both had struggled financially. I have absolutely no intention of abusing the system to get a US citizenship effortlessly. This is a man I really care about and I intend to start a family with him.

    While I don't struggle with English language, I sure as hell struggle understanding some things with immigration laws.

    What is the way to go about this, for example:

    1. We get married in Ukraine, he goes back into US, fills out forms and he gets me into US.
    2. We fill out fiancé visa and all those forms, I go there, we get married and so on.
      OR I get over my fears of U4U, go into USA and get married to him while there.
       
      I'd also like to know how important it is to be able to prove your romantic relationship in the last 2 year in the second case (flight tickets, pictures, love letters and whatnot). Considering our circumstances mentioned above, it would be quite a challenge.
       
       
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