Hi
Lots of good information here, I've been stalking the message boards. I decided to post my own situation to see what kind of feed back I would get.
I have a Brazillian girlfriend here on a B2 visitor visa. We're looking to get married. It seems the immigration (USCIS?) people says it would be better for her to return to brazil and we do the fiancee visa. This is what we've planned for...
We've been told by others to just get married, file for the green card and then work on getting her status updated. (changing from visitor to permanent resident).
I guess we're just trying to do this right so we dont run into any problems. I dont want to mess up and get a denial. Is it best to have her go back to brazil and I file for a fiancee visa or get married here and file immediately for a green card/change status to spouse visa? USCIS frowns on this? We're hoping to minimize the 'apart' time.
Also, I was born abroad to two US citizen parents. My dad served in the Navy and my birth certificate says 'US Navy Hospital' , Naples, Italy. I dont have the 'born abroad' form FS 240 and the passport that I used from italy expired and shows my picture at age 3.
I would be looking into getting the FS240 and passport set up when they start asking for this documentation.
phew..ok any feed back much appreciated.
thanks so much
Lots of good information here, I've been stalking the message boards. I decided to post my own situation to see what kind of feed back I would get.
I have a Brazillian girlfriend here on a B2 visitor visa. We're looking to get married. It seems the immigration (USCIS?) people says it would be better for her to return to brazil and we do the fiancee visa. This is what we've planned for...
We've been told by others to just get married, file for the green card and then work on getting her status updated. (changing from visitor to permanent resident).
I guess we're just trying to do this right so we dont run into any problems. I dont want to mess up and get a denial. Is it best to have her go back to brazil and I file for a fiancee visa or get married here and file immediately for a green card/change status to spouse visa? USCIS frowns on this? We're hoping to minimize the 'apart' time.
Also, I was born abroad to two US citizen parents. My dad served in the Navy and my birth certificate says 'US Navy Hospital' , Naples, Italy. I dont have the 'born abroad' form FS 240 and the passport that I used from italy expired and shows my picture at age 3.
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I would be looking into getting the FS240 and passport set up when they start asking for this documentation.
phew..ok any feed back much appreciated.
thanks so much
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