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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you marry an American in America immediately after your 90 day tourist visit, ie in Day 91, and then file for a spousal green card you will be fine. USCIS won’t bat an eye. And yes, a Virginia based immigration attorney told us this when our K1 fiancé visa was taking 12+ months instead of 6 mos like their website continually said. He said it’s very common. [/quote] Well then. Our visa and immigration laws continue to be a laughing stock. And unenforced[/quote] Hardly. Contrary to what the orange bafoon tells you, it is extremely difficult to become a permanent resident in the US. [/quote] Legally yes. Fraudulently, or illegally, no. Between phony asylum cases or greencard marriages it's not difficult. You just marry an american, get a green card, stay married 3 years, convert to citizen/ take test, divorce. Voila![/quote] You have no idea how any of it works. I wish idiots like you would have sense enough to sit down and shut about issues that you are ignorant about. But no, somehow you shout the loudest.[/quote] The other poster actually posted the current terms and current law. That is all true and accurate. What is your idea of what the law is? Have you spoke to an immigration attorney about this? [/quote] Very much so. I have a lot of experience in this area and there is nothing “voila!” about it. [/quote] Thx for the cliches. Didn’t catch it, what is your stated and interpretation of U.S. marriage and spousal greencard laws? [/quote]
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