> She obviously did NOT PROVE to the officer at POE that she did not
> intend to immigrate. It doesn't matter what you think, any POE officer
> has the right to refuse entry solely on the grounds of immigrant
> intent. There's no comeback or rebuttal because it's only HER WORD and
> that's not good enough. Or at least, there's always a chance of
> rebuttal but by the time you win (unlikely), you'll be married with
> kids and poor (from legal fees). Even people with bank accounts and
> Mortgages back home can be given a hard time but these are things that
> make a BIG difference. She oviously couldn't prove it.
>
> You intended to get married so it was even MORE important she prove
> non-immigrant intent. "Her entire" family being there to wave her off
> isn't a good start.
>
> Sorry, it's just one of those things. Go there, get married (and/or)
> file fiance papers, go on honeymmon and you'll be together in NO time.
>
> Good Luck and God Bless.
Go to visajourney.com and study your options.
I would tend to agree that in the circumstances this result was
hardly unusual.
Fiancee visa seems to be quicker.
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