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10 hours ago, Nutcracker said:

I am very well settled in the UK with a great career so certainly not someone to use marriage to get US immigration.

And yet your history says otherwise.

 

I can't see you getting a visa to the US given your track record.  

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Well a waiver would be needed if recommended and they are neither quick or a given.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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26 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

Hasn't his 10 years passed at this point?

 

That would be for an overstay beyond 1 year, there was a 5 year ban for the deportation and as I did not get an answer I assumed other issues.

 

I find the UK situation particularly interesting, probably not relevant for a Tourist Visa

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“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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@discoverusa

I reported it to the UK immigration and they were very upset that I did not invite them to the wedding.

 

@SteveInBostonI130

I don’t think you are reading my posts carefully. I DO NOT WANT TO IMMIGRATE TO US. I work for one of largest tech companies in a senior position and other than getting paid more than I need, I get a chance to self actualise myself. All I want is to be able to visit my wife when she is in distress and help her as much as I can. 

 

 

@SalishSea

History is a good predictor for people who are static and do not improve. I exert myself everyday to improve morally, cognitively and spiritually. I was very young when I went to the US and made mistakes but I think I paid a price much higher than my follies. At this point in my life and career, US cannot give me anything other than a chance to help someone whom I love and care for. 

 

 

Guys thanks for your replies - Even though many of these were not relevant to the immigration issue I appreciate your desire to help a complete stranger. 

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If you want visit the US you apply for a B Visa, go to the interview and find out.

 

No one here has a say in that.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted
27 minutes ago, Nutcracker said:

I don’t think you are reading my posts carefully. I DO NOT WANT TO IMMIGRATE TO US. 

 

Your first post in this thread says 'my question is if I can apply for a non-immigrant visa to go see her at least or in the best case scenario get an immigrant visa based on our valid marriage'. So you raised the question about an immigrant visa, people are only responding to the info you've given. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Nutcracker said:

@discoverusa

I reported it to the UK immigration and they were very upset that I did not invite them to the wedding.

 

@SteveInBostonI130

I don’t think you are reading my posts carefully. I DO NOT WANT TO IMMIGRATE TO US. I work for one of largest tech companies in a senior position and other than getting paid more than I need, I get a chance to self actualise myself. All I want is to be able to visit my wife when she is in distress and help her as much as I can. 

 

 

@SalishSea

History is a good predictor for people who are static and do not improve. I exert myself everyday to improve morally, cognitively and spiritually. I was very young when I went to the US and made mistakes but I think I paid a price much higher than my follies. At this point in my life and career, US cannot give me anything other than a chance to help someone whom I love and care for. 

 

 

Guys thanks for your replies - Even though many of these were not relevant to the immigration issue I appreciate your desire to help a complete stranger. 

Your sarcastic answer tells me you represented your second wife as your first and only wife. Good luck with whatever you are trying to accomplish. 

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Posted
On 11/24/2024 at 12:26 AM, Nutcracker said:

Hi all,

 

I would be really grateful if someone can help me with this issue. I went to us legally about 20 years ago but failed to fulfil the requirements of my visa. I got married to a US citizen but was deported and banned for 10 years. I went back to my home country and after few years of my wife trying to get me back to USA, we gave up. My wife initially wanted to get a divorce but then for some reason she did not follow through so we stayed married. I on the other hand got married in my home country (India) and subsequently moved to UK and had kids. My Indian wife and I got divorced few years ago and am single now. My USA citizen wife contacted me out of the blue and told me she had cancer and was undergoing treatment.

 

Now my question is if I can apply for a non-immigrant visa to go see her at least or in the best case scenario get an immigrant visa based on our valid marriage. We had applied for I-601 when I was in the US but do not know what happened to it. 

 

I am looking forward to your replies which will be much appreciated. 

@Nutcracker, you won’t get a non-immigrant visa because they will presume immigrant intent. .which has been correctly picked up on by everyone engaging in your post. 
 

The ‘‘presumption “ is an automatic , given the record :

visa violation on the F-1 , still married to a USC ..so even if there were no other issues/inadmissibilities , these factors can neither be waived nor explained away…no matter the argument. ..which seems to be :

” I am a wealthy man, with job, ties, kids in UK ..just want to visit my ill estranged wife” 

 

As for tossing about the immigrant visa option…well that would only be possible if the “marital union” part of the relationship gets rekindled.

So maybe , fly her in to the UK , log in some ( provable) time together and decide IF you TWO want to go down that rabbit hole. 
 

Your temporary bigamy …won’t be a huge hurdle, but I have a BIG spidey tingle that tells me you did not manage to prove up the bonafides to this American marriage during removal proceedings.

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On 11/25/2024 at 6:48 PM, discoverusa said:

Good luck with whatever you are trying to accomplish. 

 

I hope they don't accomplish anything at all.

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