Background:
I am a US born citizen with dual citizenship (Mexico). I live in the US.
Boyfriend is a Mexican citizen that has a US tourist visa that will expire in 2023. He lived in the US for about 8 years while he was studying at a university. He's currently in Mexico.
We have a US born 8 month old child.
My boyfriend and I have been together for going on 7 years. We have been discussing marriage for about 4 years now and we are able to get married now as his divorce has been finalized. During the course of our relationship, I lived in Mexico for 2 years.
My question is: Would we have a problem getting married here in the US because he has a tourist visa? We've been planning this for many years and we have a child together. I know that the caveat for this to work from what I have researched is if he comes to the US without the intention of getting married. I really don't want to get married in Mexico and have to wait for him to be able to come. We have a son and we really want to start out life as a united family already.
I am a US born citizen with dual citizenship (Mexico). I live in the US.
Boyfriend is a Mexican citizen that has a US tourist visa that will expire in 2023. He lived in the US for about 8 years while he was studying at a university. He's currently in Mexico.
We have a US born 8 month old child.
My boyfriend and I have been together for going on 7 years. We have been discussing marriage for about 4 years now and we are able to get married now as his divorce has been finalized. During the course of our relationship, I lived in Mexico for 2 years.
My question is: Would we have a problem getting married here in the US because he has a tourist visa? We've been planning this for many years and we have a child together. I know that the caveat for this to work from what I have researched is if he comes to the US without the intention of getting married. I really don't want to get married in Mexico and have to wait for him to be able to come. We have a son and we really want to start out life as a united family already.
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