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Subject: Re: Question on marrying while in the states... Posted on: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 13:32:33 +0000


> So, you're in the States at the minute under the Visa Waiver, and plan
> to get married while you're there? Do you plan on staying permanently
> in the States after you get married? Is that even possible?

If the entrance to the US was without fraud and the marriage completely
spontaneous (which in some respects it isn't because the USC has
apparently preplanned it all), he can remain and file at the local
district office for his residency. He would need forms I-130, I-485,
(2) G-325A's (one for him and one for her), I-131 (Travel), I-765
(Work), I-864 (Affidavit of Support). He will not be able to work or
obtain a social security card for a maximum of 90 days and should not
travel without the I-131's Advance Parole.

Rete

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