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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 fiancè visa

Why do you assume she lied ? She may have come with no intent to marry and therefore marriage and AOS on B2 is perfectly legal. Also it is USCIS that needs to prove the intent at the entry time, not the petitioner / beneficiary that need to prove there was no intent.

Ok, I'll refrase that. Immigration may think she lied. ( it makes no difference to me whether she did or not) She got a holiday visa.. probably didn't mention her boyfriend at the port of entry. This could be a red flag. A friend of mine in the Military did something similar to this and his wife got denied when trying to adjust status. She had to return to Spain. Yeah...she got to the US in the end, after about a year and a half and spending thousands because they then had to get a lawyer! If you say it's legal and can guarantee she won't have any problems..ok, I'll say nothing more. This is why I asked her what visa she entered on as most Europeans enter on a Waiver-which is good for three months only. No offense was meant!
arwenFemaleItaly2011-08-04 05:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 fiancè visa
I agree! I think you should come back to Italy and do it the proper way. The last thing you want to do is piss immigration off. You lied about your motives (entering the states) and as far as they are concerned, you may be lying about other things too. They take lying very seriously. If I were you, I would go the K1 route. If you don't mind me asking, what kind of visa did you get? Was it a B2?
Arwen
arwenFemaleItaly2011-08-04 04:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHELP!! Need to apply for K-1 but HAVE NOT met!
I do not want to seem judgmental, but I strongly suggest that you meet in person before marrying. Even though you are besotted with him,you need to know what he is really like in the flesh and blood. A person can be anyone they like online... and yes, even after 4 years!You could be setting yourself up for disater. You have to protect yourself in the long run as marriage is not to be taken lightly because when you sign those papers for his green card you will be responsible for him. Do yourself a favour....have a good think about this.
Just my two cents.....
arwenFemaleItaly2011-08-07 12:58:00