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I'm going to be in the same boat soon myself, so I'd love to see some more replies as well.

I'm Canadian and once my US fiance and I learned about the I-130 petition, we decided that this would be the best way to go. I'm beyond excited to be his wife and actually have a chance to plan something of a nice wedding, but what if I'm denied just days before the wedding is scheduled on my way in..? That terrifies me.

EDIT: Also, if on the chance that you are denied entry, can you try to come back at a later date? How soon can you try again..? Or will they never let you in for that purpose and be forced to file for a K-1?

Edited by Moofie

Dec 2005 - First Met

May 2011 - Second Trip, committed relationship begins

Sept 2011 - Third Trip

May/June 2012 - Fourth Trip

June 3rd, 2012 - He Proposed <3

Sept 4th, 2012 - Marriage License obtained

Sept 7th, 2012 - Married! <3

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Hi everyone ! I'm back after a little hiatus and needing to figure out other aspects of my life first. So here's where we are: I ended up moving to Seoul, South Korea and am have been living and working there since August 2012. My fiancee, the US citizen, and I have decided to get married in Toronto (me being the Canadian citizen).

With that in place, what does she need to know about making her intentions known when she lands in Toronto and has to speak to the border agents? She does not plan to stay in Canada, but rather return back to the US after the wedding (and I back to Korea). Our plan is to get her to move over with me to Korea, and maybe we can eventually pursue the DCF route.

Please let me know what you guys think and if you see any major issues. Thanks all, and happy holidays !

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