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Hello,

I am not sure if this is the right place to come. But I had to start somewhere. I am a US Citizen and my girlfriend lives in Colombia. We have known eachother for more than 5 years we last saw eachother about 3 years ago.

The problem is that she is there now and I can not go to colombia to see her becasue of child support issues. I love this woman and she loves me.... She comes from a good family in her country but not a rich one. She has no visa to come see me. I work on 9-5 Job but it does not seem to be enough for me to bring her to me.

What other chances do we have? Is there such thing as a marrige through a power of attoney in her country ?will this grant her a visa?

I might not be making sence but I need lots of help.. I have no Idea of how this works and neither does she... Guys I am cluless..

Dave

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This site will help you... look at the guides... it seems that in your case a K-1 visa is best but you will have to have evidence of meeting her in the last 2 years

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Hello,

I am not sure if this is the right place to come. But I had to start somewhere. I am a US Citizen and my girlfriend lives in Colombia. We have known eachother for more than 5 years we last saw eachother about 3 years ago.

The problem is that she is there now and I can not go to colombia to see her becasue of child support issues. I love this woman and she loves me.... She comes from a good family in her country but not a rich one. She has no visa to come see me. I work on 9-5 Job but it does not seem to be enough for me to bring her to me.

What other chances do we have? Is there such thing as a marrige through a power of attoney in her country ?will this grant her a visa?

I might not be making sence but I need lots of help.. I have no Idea of how this works and neither does she... Guys I am cluless..

Dave

You must see each other in person within the past two years for a fiance visa. Proxy marriages are ok but USCIS requires they be consumated before a visa is issued, so meeting in person is required either way.

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Hello,

I am not sure if this is the right place to come. But I had to start somewhere. I am a US Citizen and my girlfriend lives in Colombia. We have known eachother for more than 5 years we last saw eachother about 3 years ago.

The problem is that she is there now and I can not go to colombia to see her becasue of child support issues. I love this woman and she loves me.... She comes from a good family in her country but not a rich one. She has no visa to come see me. I work on 9-5 Job but it does not seem to be enough for me to bring her to me.

What other chances do we have? Is there such thing as a marrige through a power of attoney in her country ?will this grant her a visa?

I might not be making sence but I need lots of help.. I have no Idea of how this works and neither does she... Guys I am cluless..

Dave

You must see each other in person within the past two years for a fiance visa. Proxy marriages are ok but USCIS requires they be consumated before a visa is issued, so meeting in person is required either way.

:thumbs: Definitely read the guides here on VJ

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