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I came to the US with K1 visa and didn't go back. What do I need to do now?

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From my understanding of the situation the course of action is clear (as you are well aware by now) you must return to your country of origin and go through the legal process as we all have to.

The majority (I would hope) of the visitors to this forum are law abiding people who find themselves many miles from their loved one/s (partner, kids, other family members) for a very uncertain period of time - many of us are extremely stressed as a result and have bent (and will bend) over backwards to comply with the rules, therefore sometimes we're prone to snap at something which seems a little untoward.

I have my own (perhaps judgemental) opinions on your situation (from the little you have written) but see no sense in joining the pack and ripping shreads out of you - I hope you will do the right thing and fix your predicament as we've suggested, it may not be easy for your family but it is your only sensible option.

You have yet to tell us what your country of origin is despite having been asked several times, also how soon after your original fiancee backed out did you get married?

And can anyone tell me what a MENA man is (mentioned in this thread)?

I was wondering the same thing...

My educated guess would be pple from Middle East/ North Africa region? yes? no?

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From my understanding of the situation the course of action is clear (as you are well aware by now) you must return to your country of origin and go through the legal process as we all have to.

The majority (I would hope) of the visitors to this forum are law abiding people who find themselves many miles from their loved one/s (partner, kids, other family members) for a very uncertain period of time - many of us are extremely stressed as a result and have bent (and will bend) over backwards to comply with the rules, therefore sometimes we're prone to snap at something which seems a little untoward.

I have my own (perhaps judgemental) opinions on your situation (from the little you have written) but see no sense in joining the pack and ripping shreads out of you - I hope you will do the right thing and fix your predicament as we've suggested, it may not be easy for your family but it is your only sensible option.

You have yet to tell us what your country of origin is despite having been asked several times, also how soon after your original fiancee backed out did you get married?

And can anyone tell me what a MENA man is (mentioned in this thread)?

I was wondering the same thing...

My educated guess would be pple from Middle East/ North Africa region? yes? no?

yes, that is what MENA stands for.

I agree with the people on here. I do not see any other way for you, but to go home. Take your wife with you. It is better for you to go home voluntarily, I would think, than to be forced to go home. Anyhow, no one on here can make you do anything. There are laws to abide by, you have broken the law. Even if it was in ignorance.

"Ignorance of the law excuses no man" -John Selden

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Can I just say I feel really sorry for the girl who sponsored the k1 in the first place, unless that was fraud too?

I feel so sad thinking time is wasted on frauds when we are all trying honestly to be with our loved ones and being apart so long to do it the honest way.

Shame on you.

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