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  • B2 visa: prepared but worried! Help please!

    Hello everyone,
    I am planning a trip tour of 5 about months in USA with a B2visa.
    So, here is my situation: me (Italian) and my fiancé (Sri Lankan) are going to marry in September 2013, and we decided to organize this holiday before settle down and build our future. I am about to get my Master's degree and he is not working at the moment. Well, he is working but he does no have any contract, so for the Italian government he is unemployed. Of course, here it is different from the States: if you hold a regular permit of stay it is not illegal if you find a job with no contract and if the police finds you, your are not expelled from Italy. Anyways, we have financial proof that we can stay there with no problem.
    The doc I would like to bring are: the certificate issued by our town hall with the exact date of the wedding that would be prior to Sept 2013, the payed fee of a professional course that my fiancè will attend as soon as we get back, his permit of stay (he must come back to renew it) and a letter from my fiancé's bank.
    At the moment I do not know what else I can bring in orer to certify that we'll come back. I hope that the fact that I completed my studycourse won't influence negatively and will make them think that I want to change a B2 visa into a F visa once I get there; or maybe my bf wants to find a job there because he is not working. Honestly, I think the last one is not the case, seen that he did not even finished high school and so he's not eligible for a H1B visa. However, do you think I should provide other documents? If yes, which ones?
    Moreover, his sister is a green card holder and she is living there, so I'm wondering if I should ask her to write us an invitation or it would be worst because they will believe that my fiancé wants to get the gc thanks to her (she will get the American citizenship by the end of this summer I guess). Anyways, if they ask him if he has relatives there he will answer: yes, so, I hope it won't be a problem.
    Thank you all for the attention and I hope to receive solidarity as you've already shown!

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