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US Citizen living in South Korea visiting US with Non-citizen Spouse?

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Hi all, my brother is a US citizen living in South Korea, he has a non-citizen spouse and a US citizen child. Will they have trouble getting through point of entry in US? They are only here for our wedding and will be returning back to South Korea in 2 weeks with no intentions on applying for adjustment of status. They are happy with their lives in South Korea and don't plan on applying for a green card for his wife any time soon. They are a bit worried and I thought hearing from the experts at VisaJourney could help ease their minds. 

 

I've told them to make sure they have their return flight ticket, letter from his employer that he has been approved for a 2 week vacation and is expected to return, bank statements, pack lightly, etc. Is there anything else they can do? Another bit of information is the wife is a stay at home mother so she will not be able to have a  proof of employment letter. 

 

Thanks for any advice!

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If the wife works, then a letter from her job. If they own property or have a lease, they could take that. Basically, something with her name on it would be good.

 

I'd also take a copy of the wedding invitation or something showing there is a wedding.

 

I don't see them having a problem. There have been people on VJ from low fraud countries traveling with their spouses all the time, particularly from countries with VWP.  

 

Congrats on the wedding!

 

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5 hours ago, Coco8 said:

If the wife works, then a letter from her job. If they own property or have a lease, they could take that. Basically, something with her name on it would be good.

 

I'd also take a copy of the wedding invitation or something showing there is a wedding.

 

I don't see them having a problem. There have been people on VJ from low fraud countries traveling with their spouses all the time, particularly from countries with VWP.  

 

Congrats on the wedding!

 

 

Thank you! I keep telling them everything is going to be fine but of course they are still going to worry.. :jest:

 
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