| Your stepmom is going to get back into the country and she’s going to get all your dad’s money. No soup for you! Next! |
| Yep, she probably went home to get more relatives in here as quickly as possible, before the Land of Milk and Honey runs dry! I heard Martha's Vineyard has lots of openings! |
| The policy is not in effect until Jan 21. Tell them to come back right now to protect their greencard. |
I think you misread the OP. They'd be more than happy if the "stepmom" got stuck on the border and never be able to enter. |
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So dad is a passport bro.
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| She’s a permanent US resident not on a visa. She won’t have any issues |
Doesnt the state dept vet for this BS? We had together a 100 page packet for our k1 fiance visa to marry a European we met in grad school, plus interview, plus bank acct statements, plus health test, plus background checks, plus $2000. Are these mail order bride types just marrying overseas or on tourist visas or are visa overstayers?? |
Unless she was out of the country for more than 6 months |
Technically, shouldn't be an issue. Realistically, if their American spouse earns and they've minor kids, they are fine. Your post implies that you are hoping they get denied. |
Why? If its consensual and marriage is legit then its a personal problem not government's. |
Without citizenship she can't get even her parents, let alone random relatives. |
This. I can't believe how illiterate people on this thread are who don't know the difference between visas and green cards. All while bemoaning the illiteracy of foreign trophy wives |
. Our package for K1 was way less than 100 pages, maybe 20 at most. You only need to prove that you’ve met in person at least once and state that you intend to marry, and you are in. Sorry you got fleeced by some shyster. |
DP. Weird, we had to send in 3 years of our dating history, photos, passport & travel trips, etc. For a k-1. I don’t think non-professionals or mail order brides are doing k1s. They are doing quickie marriages overseas or marrying while on a tourist visa or after they overstay the 90 days. |
| And k1 took well over 12 mos of waiting for some vermont uscis office to turn it around. Meanwhile foreign fiancée could not be in country for more than 90 days a pop. Again, unless overstaying or getting a work visa/ sponsorship. |