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If you are not married yet then is best to do it correctly, if marry here on a visitors visa and they suspect that you only visit the USA to marry then can cause complications.

Best practice is decide where you want to marry and file for the correct visa, K1 and wait for the visa and then marry in the USA, or have your fiance travel to Germany and marry there and file for the K3 visa.

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If you are not married yet then is best to do it correctly, if marry here on a visitors visa and they suspect that you only visit the USA to marry then can cause complications.

Best practice is decide where you want to marry and file for the correct visa, K1 and wait for the visa and then marry in the USA, or have your fiance travel to Germany and marry there and file for the K3 visa.

Correctly????? Complications???? How so???? It is not illegal, nor can it cause complications to marry in the US. Many have and do marry in the US, including msyelf.

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Yes you can marry in the US, then go back to Germany. Your spouse can either file the petition whilst you are in the US or once you return to Germany.

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the only "complication" doing it that way would to be denied entry when you're trying to get to the US. This can, and does happen.

Best thing to do is just not travel with your wedding clothes, (this is easier for men than women, if the wedding is formal) and always travel with sufficient evidence that you will be returning to Germany at the end of your trip.

That said, I went to the US, got married and then returned to Canada 2 days later. No problem.

Prior to that, I had been asked a few times at the border if my boyfriend and I had ever planned to get married, I said "yeah, eventually, we're trying to decide which country to live in first" and I was sent on my merry way. Others have not been so lucky, and they've been banned from entry until they get a K visa.

Its really a ####### shoot, but more people win that loose.

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