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  • 12-13-2005, 04:54 AM
    lei
    Boyfriend in a different country wants to get married
    i am a us citzen wanting my bf to come to US is there any visa for him to come and he can show support for himself? im still attending college and not working yet .. tho he can support himself while hes here.... what is the best to do? is the non immigrant 90day fiance visa best? or ? let me know ok thanks a lot ..
  • 12-13-2005, 11:55 AM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Immigration for Boyfriend
    Is it that your boyfriend wants to work in the U.S. during the period after he comes to the country but before you are married?
  • 12-13-2005, 06:36 PM
    lei
    answer to ur question
    no he does not want to work til after we are married .. if it helps him come here yes then maybe he would .. whatever is the simplest way of doing this witho a form of support which he can provide for himself while hes here... ok thanks again for ur prompt responce.. thanks ...
  • 12-13-2005, 06:38 PM
    lei
    or .... jus a thought?
    or should i marry him in his country? but i think that would be even harder to get him here right? i dunno u tell me thanks that was jus a thought?
  • 12-13-2005, 06:46 PM
    aaron
    Marriage
    You can apply for a fiance visa to bring him into the country and marry him, then apply to adjust his status on the basis of marriage. In the alternative you can marry him in his own country then apply for a spouse visa. Or he could obtain a visa which lets him lawfully enter the country, you could marry, then apply to adjust his status on the basis of the marriage.
  • 12-13-2005, 08:55 PM
    lei
    sooooooo?
    so again my question is i cannot show a support for him is that ok? he can support himself while here.... im jus worried coz i have no job right now thats al i will find a job after i get out of school... and hes gna find a job when he can establish status here.... so what's ur best advice for me? marry him there or here? even if i marry him there hes gna have to wait for spouse visa right? anyways let me know what u think ok ... thanks alot ur a big help .. im jus worried about the support part mostly.... i know he can show he can support himself .. he does own part of a business there... so i dnt think its problem... and his family is willing to helop him out so ... but anyway get back to me ok thanks alot
  • 12-13-2005, 08:57 PM
    lei
    forms?
    and whats the forms i need to fill out ? jus to lawfully get him here ..??? anyways ill wait for ur responce thanks
  • 12-17-2005, 02:02 AM
    lei
    repost
    so again my question is i cannot show a support for him is that ok? he can support himself while here.... im jus worried coz i have no job right now thats al i will find a job after i get out of school... and hes gna find a job when he can establish status here.... so what's ur best advice for me? marry him there or here? even if i marry him there hes gna have to wait for spouse visa right? anyways let me know what u think ok ... thanks alot ur a big help .. im jus worried about the support part mostly.... i know he can show he can support himself .. he does own part of a business there... so i dnt think its problem... and his family is willing to helop him out so ... but anyway get back to me ok thanks alot
  • 12-17-2005, 04:39 PM
    Mr. Knowitall
    Immigration Options
    You have had your options described for you. If you are having trouble figuring out which option is best under the specific facts and circumstances of your (and your fiance's) situation, the person to speak with is an immigration lawyer.
  • 12-17-2005, 05:01 PM
    lei
    thanks
    alright thanks i will ... thanks again
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