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B1/B2 VISA to F2A Spouse Sponsorship

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1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

I said, a spouse. Can’t sponsor another one within 5 years of getting your green card then. And yes people do this - marry to get a green card, divorce, marry & sponsor someone else. 
 

of course you can’t marry this girl before you get your green card anyway or you will no longer be eligible. 

I see. Thanks for the information & help! 

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On 1/17/2020 at 9:28 AM, Jonthndaniel724 said:

Hi

 

No she would stay in the U.K. while I sponsor her. Only to enter permanently. when her F2A is approved. She would then visit using her B1/B2 to visit but not stay over her allowed time. We just want to do it all legally and correct. 
 

My questions is if I will be allowed to sponsor her under F2A as my wife or will they look at the B1/B2 and see that they contradict each other.

 

Thanks 
 

 

The answer is yes. You will be able to sponsor her as long as she becomes and stays your wife.

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