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i got k-1 visa in 25 SPT 2007 i came to the state forsake to marry and stay here..i have a baby 2 years old with this lady(my fiance).after some problems before i came from my native country she wanted us to brock up .but even i thought if she sees me she might change her mind.but nothing has happened .now im in state and my visa will expire by march, she dont want to marry me.i have a baby daughter with her.i dont really want to leave after the visa expire but i dont want either to stay illegal.i wan to be with my daughter .im here just to ask if there is anypossible way forme to stay.what options do i have..thank you
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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i got k-1 visa in 25 SPT 2007 i came to the state forsake to marry and stay here..i have a baby 2 years old with this lady(my fiance).after some problems before i came from my native country she wanted us to brock up .but even i thought if she sees me she might change her mind.but nothing has happened .now im in state and my visa will expire by march, she dont want to marry me.i have a baby daughter with her.i dont really want to leave after the visa expire but i dont want either to stay illegal.i wan to be with my daughter .im here just to ask if there is anypossible way forme to stay.what options do i have..thank you

On a K-1 visa, without marriage you have no options to remain legally that I am aware of.

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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No options, K-1 is for entry to the USA and marriage to ONLY the petitioner who filed the I-129F.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Unfortunately, the K-1 is a single purpose visa....to come to the US and marry your fiancee w/in 90 days. If that does not happen, you must go back to your home country. You may try for a work visa if you're qualified....or the visa lottery in order to be able to return to the US for a longer-term.

But perhaps you and your fiancee may still have a change to discuss things, and you can reconcile. If you say your visa expires in march, you still have time before you must leave the country.

Good luck,

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