We specifically declared in our "letters of intent" that we are not planning to settle in the USA. I discussed our plans with on online lawyer. He saw no legal barrier to our plan. We are going to the USA to get married, and I am a USC. I have no shortage of funds. We are both have jobs working for US companies abroad.
Why do we keep getting asked, every step of the way, "Why not stay in the USA"? But what if we feel that the USA has nothing to offer us other than a wedding with family and friends who live there?
I have been specifically told that getting married to a USC on a B2 visa is considered "fraud" if you planned to do so before applying for the visa. Well buying rings and stuff is planning ahead, so I have chosen the appropriate visa.
Why do we keep getting asked, every step of the way, "Why not stay in the USA"? But what if we feel that the USA has nothing to offer us other than a wedding with family and friends who live there?
I have been specifically told that getting married to a USC on a B2 visa is considered "fraud" if you planned to do so before applying for the visa. Well buying rings and stuff is planning ahead, so I have chosen the appropriate visa.