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you can visit on VMP yes :thumbs: :thumbs: , But what I said was if you apply for a Tourism Visa and get denied. :crying: :crying:

You become ineligible for VWP program. you then can and will be denied entry. :bonk: :bonk:

A tourism visa 6 month without return and the VMP 2 visit of 90 days or less per year are not exactly the same

:bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk: that's VWP :bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk:

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you can visit on VMP yes :thumbs: :thumbs: , But what I said was if you apply for a Tourism Visa and get denied. :crying: :crying:

You become ineligible for VWP program. you then can and will be denied entry. :bonk: :bonk:

A tourism visa 6 month without return and the VMP 2 visit of 90 days or less per year are not exactly the same

Why would someone from Ireland not use the Visa Waiver program to visit? There is no reason for the stupid hammer over the head symbol. That is just rude.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Why would someone from Ireland not use the Visa Waiver program to visit? There is no reason for the stupid hammer over the head symbol. That is just rude.

Because it takes over 6 months to get your Visa and you don't wish to be separated 3 months or more from the one you Love correct? I think that's a good enough Reason not to use the VWP and apply for 6 month tourism Visa.

The VWP only allows you stay 90 days now add cost of flights and travel :help:

There is no reason for the stupid hammer over the head symbol. That is just rude.

Really ???

this was intended for myself :bonk: :bonk: more then you. for 2 reasons

1) We experienced this :crying: and my hope was to save someone else the headache. :thumbs: :thumbs:

2) I misspelled the V W P .....I used V M P in my original post :bonk: :bonk:

typing @ spelling R not my strong points :help: :help: :crying:

I also can laugh at myself with out getting SO offended by someone on the web :blush::unsure:

But hey if the shoe fits :whistle: your welcome to wear it :bonk: :bonk:

Now see another mistake again. I was posting under the brains of the outfits name. the wife :bonk: some days I can't chew gum and walk :rofl: :rofl:

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I honestly don't think you will get a tourist visa while you are waiting for the CR1 visa. None of us wanted to be apart from our spouses that long. When I left my husband a few days after we wed it was the hardest thing I ever did and I creied all the way home. But he used VWP to come for visits including Christmas and would stay for a week and then go back to Scotland. I met him in London and we did the interview together and he arrived here Feb 8th which was 7 months to the day from our wedding. It was not easy but it was worth it. If you can manage to get the tourist visa that would be great but I would think that it would be denied.

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