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Mustafa,

Simply put, you are wrong. It is perfectly legal to enter the US with a B-2 visa (tourist/visitor), get married - whether you have declared that intention or not at the time of entry - and return home at the end of the visa. You have NOT violated the terms of the visa. You have not committed visa fraud. You will not have difficulties during the later immigration interview.

The correct information has been stated over and over and over and your refusal to see it does not change the truth. It is perfectly legal to enter the US with a B-2 visa, get married and leave the country in order to start the proper immigration process with a spousal sponsorship and spousal visa to immigrate to the US.

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As this thread has become a stand-off between the correct information and someone who refuses to recognize they are wrong, I am now closing this thread to further discussion so as not to confuse other VJ members who are in this same situation.

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