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PK & S

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  1. thank you for this advice! we definitely won’t be doing tons of pda in public so i’m sure nobody would suspect anything especially when we’re in a group of my fiancés friend. it will not be hard to pretend to be interested in history and culture since i definitely am interested in those things.
  2. from the research my fiancé and i have done i only need my passport to enter and stay up to 90 days
  3. thank you so much. i had some anxiety at being denied entry so this helps a lot. thank you!
  4. thank you very much! i very much want to spend more time with them and learn more about their culture and spend time with their family as well. your advice has helped calmed some anxiety in be about being denied entry. thank you again
  5. hello all, i was just seeking some advice or experience from others who have been in this situation. my fiancé and i are gay and they currently live in a country that is homophobic. i have a trip in march scheduled to visit for two weeks. i can just say i’m visiting a friend when going through customs and staying at their place. however, we are planning for me to stay there for 3 months end of this year, trying to wait out some of this long waiting approval process since their country is apart of the esta program, but i’m nervous about them denying such a long visit since it’s not usual to visit “a friend” for so long. im hoping that there is someone out there who can share some experience or advice about traveling to visit your fiancé while they live in a homophobic country.
  6. hello everyone, i am the petitioner. my fiancé, the beneficiary, has been noticing some heart issues recently. we are nervous that it could be very serious. i will be flying in march to visit for a couple weeks. we don’t want to jeopardize our visa application, but even more i don’t want to jeopardize their health. is this something we can try and expedite?
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