B2 Visitor visa for Girlfriend, Boyfriend or Fiancee
Valentines day is fast approaching.
And a lot of couples in a long distance relationship are thinking,
"It would be nice if we could get together.
And it would be especially nice, if we didn't have to wait
for a long fiance or spouse visa to be granted,
and instead ,lets apply for a visitor visa, and be together,
RIGHT AWAY"
So today I will talk about the realities about that idea.
And whether its possible or likely and what you should
be working on, to achieve your goal of a life together
as soon as possible.
I am Fred Wahl the VisaCoach and I help you get through a confusing and frustrating Immigration
process so you can have a happy life together in the USA
with your foreign partner.
And please watch to the end, because towards the end of this video I
will explain what the BIGGEST DANGER of applying for a visitor visa
for your partner is, and how to avoid shooting yourself in the foot.
Now, lets talk about "B2 Visitor visa to bring your partner
to USA to spend Valentines day together"
Around this time of year I get plenty of phone calls from
guys and gals who would like to bring their foreign romantic partners
home to the USA for a visit and to celebrate Valentine's Day together.
Sorry, lets just cut to the chase.
Unfortunately US immigration does not issue girlfriend or boyfriend visas.
Australia does, But not the USA.
It really is impossible to obtain permission to bring your love, your
fiancé, your spouse to the USA unless through applying for a fiancé
or spouse visa.
Visitor visas are issued to people who would like to visit the
USA for tourism and fun.
However US immigration has had BAD experience in the past that some visitors
real agenda was not sightseeing, but any way possible
to gain admission to the USA.
Then to stay permanently in the USA, never leaving.
Because of this experience with prior abuse, US Consular officers
are on the lookout to identify any visitor visa applicants that
MIGHT have any POSSIBILITY to overstay.
They call this "immigrant intent".
If there is any suggestion, any possibility that the applicant might intend
to remain, then that applicant is automatically in-eligible
and visa denied.
Near the top of the list of those with "immigrant intent" who
are thus in-eligible are girlfriends, boyfriends, fiancees, spouses
who are likely to want to remain in the USA with their American partners.
The US State Department has a simple rule.
And that is "IF a visa exists for a specific purpose, then that is the ONLY
visa the applicant may apply for."
For a foreign applicant to spend time in USA with her or his American love, fiance,
spouse, future partner, then the K1 Fiance Visa or if married the
Spouse visa, are the ONLY visas the applicant is actually
eligible for, and the only one he or she is likely to get
Even though the Visitor Visa is very likely to be denied,
many couples apply anyway, in hopes of winning the lottery.
And some, (maybe 1 of 100) might win and might get their
Visitor visa.
It depends on circumstances and the Consular officer.
If you follow the rules, you have got nothing to lose
by applying even if your chances for success are
slight.
Being denied for a visitor visa, because your fiance
"applied for the WRONG visa" should not hurt his or her chances for any future visas, as
long as all answers given were honest.
(Actually being denied once this way should not be an issue.
Repetitive attempts and fails will cause problems)
Everything your Fiance says and submits is placed
into the US State Department's databases.
It is placed permanently into her or his immigration record
and will be visible during any Interview held with
any US immigration official, anywhere, anytime.
Your Fiance must be very careful to ALWAYS tell
the truth.
If ever caught making fraudulent statements to a consular officer, that may result in
being banned from getting ANY visa to the USA, FOREVER.
Where the temptation to lie is greatest, is when
asked "What is the purpose of your trip?" or
"Who do you know in the USA?" or "Who is paying for your trip?"
When dealing with immigration, always tell the truth.
Don't volunteer information, but always provide honest answers.
If the answer truly is I am traveling to visit "my potentially romantic
friend" or "my fiance", then that is exactly what
MUST be said.
In the majority of cases, no matter what is said or done,
applying for a visitor visa to meet the American Fiance
results in denial.
It's the wrong visa to apply for.
But keep the BIG PICTURE in mind.
Eventually your Love will apply for a fiance or spouse visa.
At that time the consular officer will know all that
has occurred earlier.
Don't take any risk of ruining chances for a happy life together, by burning bridges
with US immigration when applying for a visitor visa.
This was Fred Wahl, The VisaCoach
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He listens to you to learn the red flags and strengths
of your case, your eligibility and goals.
He suggests which visa is right for you, the best strategy
to get it, and how soon your partner can join you.
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