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    Default Did the Odd Method of His Current Work Sponser Possibly Ruin Our Plans to Marry

    We were not sure we were getting married this year. Our original intention was to bring him on fiance' VISA in 2014, He is Polish national currently in engineering studies.

    But this year he is here on a work program , however they used a J1. Though a company of supposed good repute (actually has zero on internet good or bad except glowing praise on website- including next year returning workers? really ..not a SINGLE person ever hated working with them? no wonder they don't hire americans)
    As middlemen for placing students with summer jobs in US, they made a lot of stupid mistakes (My family has several former Mexican nationals) and most everything last minute and in my opinion a bit unprofessionally. They get to use these students for shit wages for 4-10 weeks with a generous 4 week "vacation" time that they can spend what wages are left after expenses are docked and probably never let them know that the flimsy type Visa they came over may entail no US vacation for next 2 years. Too late now for second thoughts on them. He's incommunicado at jobsite now.

    I have home in AZ, but am current resident status in NC taking care of probate and estate business until Oct
    I planned on getting an attorney next year to simply make things smoother but now there may be more problems. If you please, will someone experience with immigration let me know ( for the average immigration atty not hardcore specialist) what will be harder to work with.. especially if the J1 has that 2 yr restriction? I haven't seen copy yet.

    A) Marrying early, before he leaves US and applying to bring him as my spouse next year after he has his degree?

    B)Applying for Fiance' Visa and hoping to waiver on the 2 years?


    We already have a few hoops but had solved them. But we need to adjust to this new obstacle as quickly as we can before he is locked an Atlantic away from me for two years!!
    (In case of curiosity)-I would immigrate to him, but I have to wait on my youngest son's care for autism. Poland doesn't have a lot of services for it period. And also he is minor so custody battles could be fierce if I were to move to another country . It is why plan is to not leave US until after 2020)

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