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Yayo Guzman

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    Atlanta
  • State
    Georgia

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    Atlanta GA
  • Country
    Argentina

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  1. Hi everyone, Listen, before all, I have read every post regarding this matter, and I know it is not a "good" thing to do, but let me explain everything. I just got NOA2 with approval of the visa. My question is, can I have a wedding party (nothing signed, no paperwork involved, just a celebration) during the 6 months that I have to enter the US since I have my Visa on hand? Notes: 1- I live in Argentina, a wedding party doesn't mean anything legally if we don't sign any paper. 2- This would be a SECRET celebration, just very close friends and family... No more than 50 people, there will be NO pictures (besides a professional photographer) and cellphones are not allowed in the party. No social media posts neither from us nor from any friend or family, so there is absolutely no evidence this happened. I'm letting you know this because I know about the "too married" for K-1. But since I will already have my visa on hand, the only possible "conflict" would be at the Port of Entry, and Officers would know nothing about the celebration I had because there is no evidence at all.
  2. Yes! my girl is amazing and have a good job, so she is more than capable of supporting me. I guess imma go ahead and just apply for AoS, they don't have any proof against my first intentions, or that's what I think 😛
  3. No! I didn't give anything up, I have my job, to which I have already spoken to, telling them if I stay I'll probably quit, and home wasn't a problem since I was living with parents back in Argentina. Besides maybe some texts messages I doubt there is much more evidence of "misrepresentation" of my intentions when I entered here. Do you think it is relatively safe for me to apply for AoS?
  4. They asked about the purpose of my trip, it was just visiting siblings and fiance, and then follow up question, are you planning to go back home? And of course I said yes (I have a return ticket). I'm not gonna lie tho, there might be some texts before my entrance, talking about "what if I stay once I go?", but nothing actually planned. I don't know at what extent the investigation goes, like can they ask for chats records and go through your phone? Because I don't know what's there and if there might be any of those texts
  5. Okay, I have 180 days due to my B2 visa. I plan to stay here, not really want to leave. But my question is different... Am I going to face any kind of problem when filing for AoS? Since I entered the US on a B2 visa and pretend now to became a permanent resident. Are they going to go through a deep investigation of me and my intentions at the port of entry?
  6. Hello, So, my Fiance (25F) and I (24M) have been dating for more than 1.5 years. She visited me several times to my home country (Argentina), and I visited her 4 times during our dating time. I also have siblings and uncles there in the US. I am in the US right now on my 4th trip to visit her, I entered like 50 days ago. Things happened and we are thinking of getting married here and apply for Adjustment of Status, since we don't want to be apart anymore. My initial intention wasn't to stay and apply for AoS, but *love* happened and we are deciding to start a life together here (at the Port of Entry I said that I was entering to visit my fiance and siblings). We've read that we should probably get married and apply for AoS after 90 days of my entrance. My question here is, am I gonna face any problems regarding paperwork if I decide to stay? We have more than enough proof to show our relationship is bona fide, but our fear is me facing problems for Visa Fraud or something. Thank you in advance!
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