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B1-B2 Visa Selecting interview date Step #7

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2 hours ago, ElDiablo said:

You are not fooling anyone, you have already shown by your OP you are not trustworthy, he would overstay and you know it, so will the CO that's why he will be rightfully (and hopefully) denied his B2.

Unnecessary accusation and presumption. You don’t know for certain and things are not always as they appear. 

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2 hours ago, Ramona M said:

then we're going to fly back to his country and I'll stay there a month with him or as much time as I'm allowed to stay there

Save the $160 and just go visit him while waiting for the CR-1 process, assuming you're married now you can file ASAP.  That's what we did.  We knew the laws and the high probability that my husband would be refused a B-2, a F-1, any visa application to come to the US temporarily, because our relationship shows strong immigration intent, with or without the pending I-130.  So we saved the money and focused on spending time together in Brazil every two months--you'll need evidence of lots of visits to be successful so my advice is to go visit him as often as you can, as it helps the year to go by faster.  Good luck with the CR-1 process!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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I wish you all the very best with the B1-B2 visa. You are very brave, I would file the I-130 and go down that route.

If the visitor visa fails it's game over for anything else.

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