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My girlfriend of two years is a US Citizen and I am located in England. We have been doing long distance for a while and I have flown out many times to see her.
We have been talking about ways in which I can obtain a green card and permanent citizenship in the US. The easy answer; marriage. However, she is already wrapped up in a marriage.
She is married to another foreign citizen who is also trying to gain permanent citizenship. Most of their process is over, they have their final interview with USCIS soon and most the process is over and done with. This is a marriage she no longer wants to be in, as I have come back into her life recently. Her spouse is a somewhat manipulative guy and she married him with good intentions, however I feel as though he has merely taken advantage of her for green card purposes. We were on a long break but like I say, I have come back into her life and it feels very right now. I just got back from seeing her a couple of weeks ago and we both agree I am the person she wants to be with and start a family with.
So my question here is what is my best option? I understand the USCIS will not take lightly to her sponsoring more than one person if she files for divorce with her current spouse. I do not know how long they have to stay married for, for him to even apply for citizenship. It may look sketchy to USCIS and I don't want to be denied for that reason alone. My thoughts are coming over on a tourist visa for the maximum amount of time I am allowed (the six months). Wait some time for their marriage to blow over and later ask her to sponsor me and get re-married. However, I am not sure if there is a waiting period of sorts she would have to do before filing for another sponsor. I could say that within the 6 months on the tourist visa that was when we decided we wanted to get married and that she realised her current marriage is not right for her, but like I say, if there is not enough space between the marriages, it points towards immigration fraud which I don't want her to be accused of because of the precautions that come hand in hand with that. I also don't want the possibility of being banned from the States if they suspect that is within our intentions, even if it is not and it is just a change in circumstance with her life.
A work visa is out of the question really, as I do not consider myself a 'skilled' worker and my area of work is not in very high demand, in that employers could easily find a local suited candidate as opposed to hiring a foreigner for the sort of role I would be looking at.
Can someone give some advice or input on what my options may be?
Thank you in advance.
My girlfriend of two years is a US Citizen and I am located in England. We have been doing long distance for a while and I have flown out many times to see her.
We have been talking about ways in which I can obtain a green card and permanent citizenship in the US. The easy answer; marriage. However, she is already wrapped up in a marriage.
She is married to another foreign citizen who is also trying to gain permanent citizenship. Most of their process is over, they have their final interview with USCIS soon and most the process is over and done with. This is a marriage she no longer wants to be in, as I have come back into her life recently. Her spouse is a somewhat manipulative guy and she married him with good intentions, however I feel as though he has merely taken advantage of her for green card purposes. We were on a long break but like I say, I have come back into her life and it feels very right now. I just got back from seeing her a couple of weeks ago and we both agree I am the person she wants to be with and start a family with.
So my question here is what is my best option? I understand the USCIS will not take lightly to her sponsoring more than one person if she files for divorce with her current spouse. I do not know how long they have to stay married for, for him to even apply for citizenship. It may look sketchy to USCIS and I don't want to be denied for that reason alone. My thoughts are coming over on a tourist visa for the maximum amount of time I am allowed (the six months). Wait some time for their marriage to blow over and later ask her to sponsor me and get re-married. However, I am not sure if there is a waiting period of sorts she would have to do before filing for another sponsor. I could say that within the 6 months on the tourist visa that was when we decided we wanted to get married and that she realised her current marriage is not right for her, but like I say, if there is not enough space between the marriages, it points towards immigration fraud which I don't want her to be accused of because of the precautions that come hand in hand with that. I also don't want the possibility of being banned from the States if they suspect that is within our intentions, even if it is not and it is just a change in circumstance with her life.
A work visa is out of the question really, as I do not consider myself a 'skilled' worker and my area of work is not in very high demand, in that employers could easily find a local suited candidate as opposed to hiring a foreigner for the sort of role I would be looking at.
Can someone give some advice or input on what my options may be?
Thank you in advance.
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