To help save money, U.S. citizens who have been dating online will often want to skip the in-person meeting requirement for a Fiancee Visa. However, this rule cannot be avoided unless the couple is unable to meet. Here is an example where the couple has not yet met, and the foreigner has little chance of […]
Barred from the U.S. for Working on a B Visitor Visa
My sister entered the U.S. as a visitor and worked at a friend’s restaurant for tips. She left the U.S. in time on her visitor visa. A few months later, she attempted to again visit the U.S. to see me. They barred her. Question Allan, Here is what happened. My sister entered the U.S. as a […]
Entering the U.S. While a K Fiance(e) or CR Marriage Visa Is Pending
Often, foreigners want to visit the U.S. while a fiancee or marriage case is pending and the U.S. citizen resides in the U.S. Here is a common example. Question Sam and I have a question about him visiting after the NOA2 has been approved. He is planning on coming the first week of June and […]
Fiance Visa or Marriage Visa? Which Has a Better Chance?
Currently, I would rather process a couple on a Marriage Visa than on a Fiance Visa, but for different reasons than you might think. Question Dear Allan, I am still analyzing some of the advantages and drawbacks of each process. Once both the fiance visa and marriage visa covers my daughter who is 16, then the […]
Denied Entry at the Border on a B Visitor Visa
Even if a foreigner has a B-Visa for Visitors and has visited the U.S. in the past, this is no guaranty of future entry on the same visa. Each time a foreigner crosses the border in and out of the U.S., circumstances change. Question My fiancée had a B1-B2 visa and was coming to visit […]
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