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I'm getting married to a foreign husband. He's been to the US twice already. His coming in April will be when we plan to marry. Would it be ok if we married in May?  What all do we need to do in order to prove it's a bonafide marriage? He will be entering on his tourist visa but given that he's been to America before it shouldn't be visa fraud. What steps do we need to take after marriage? And do we NEED to have an attorney?

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You can marry when ever you want doing his stay but he'll have to go back home and then you'll apply for a CR-1 visa. It takes about a year to get and then when he gets it he can work, travel and he'll get the GC.

 

 

 

 

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Entering on a tourist visa to get married no matter how many times he has been here is fraud if he plans to stay and adjust his status.  If he is just coming here to get married and going home again and file for a CR1 than no it's not fraud. Judging by your post what steps do we need to do after you get married....he plans on adjusting his status.  Which goes back to my first point you are committing fraud.  

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Its STILL A visa fraud if he comes on the tourist visa and adjust.

I can't believe how often this pops up on this forum...

Have him come on the tourist visa, then he has TO LEAVE and you file for CR1 visa. You have guides on this website.

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What you're suggesting to do is visa fraud (as has been stated over and over here). This is illegal and not to be discussed on VJ as it violates the TOS.

 

You *can* use the tourist visa for him to visit you, marry, and return home. However, CBP most likely (very slim chance) will not allow entry into the US so you can marry somebody - it's a huge risk for them. You don't want to get turned away at POE...it's a very stressful (and expensive for the return flight) experience.

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Just now, Bishopswife said:

Ok.  Didn't know. Neither does he. This is my first time on this site. So if he has to go back then so be it

 

 That is why the information is here in the guides.

 

When you do get married, he just needs to return home, and you can file for a CR-1 spousal visa for him.

 

Just follow the guides here : http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1

 

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1 hour ago, Bishopswife said:

I'm getting married to a foreign husband. He's been to the US twice already. His coming in April will be when we plan to marry. Would it be ok if we married in May?  What all do we need to do in order to prove it's a bonafide marriage? He will be entering on his tourist visa but given that he's been to America before it shouldn't be visa fraud. What steps do we need to take after marriage? And do we NEED to have an attorney?

It is visa fraud if you get married while he's on a tourist visa!

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1 minute ago, Ladyj said:

It is visa fraud if you get married while he's on a tourist visa!

No it's not but it's visa fraud if he comes on a tourist visa get married and adjust status planned. 

 

Everyone can get married on a tourist visa if they would like nothing wrong with that.

 

 

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Bishopswife said:

Ok.  Didn't know. Neither does he. This is my first time on this site. So if he has to go back then so be it


Tourist visa is for touristic things like going on a holiday to the US. It doesn't mean marry and stay, sounds logical - right?

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8 minutes ago, Dutchster said:


Tourist visa is for touristic things like going on a holiday to the US. It doesn't mean marry and stay, sounds logical - right?

True. His purpose for the visa was for a COGIC convention which lasted 4 days. That's been over a long time ago actually over a year now. So his purpose for the visa has been finished. Now he just visits and we met. But ok.

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1 hour ago, Roel said:

Its STILL A visa fraud if he comes on the tourist visa and adjust.

I can't believe how often this pops up on this forum...

Have him come on the tourist visa, then he has TO LEAVE and you file for CR1 visa. You have guides on this website.

If premeditated as in this case, yes. But it is not visa fraud to adjust from a tourist visa (you just can't have the intention to adjust when you enter).

 

I can't believe how often people stating misinformation about adjusting off visas other than K-1 come up in this forum...

 

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Holy!  She didnt know simple!  Many countries allow that.  And even in the US one is allowed to marry and if preplanned not allowed to stay.

 

logically it could also be termed unfair.  No need to be harsh.  OP didnt know and she asked.

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