Jake Chang
New Member
hi.
I'm a south korean citizen who's about 2 months away to marry a US citizen.
At first, we thought too simple and planned to get the marriage license
and get married and report to the local office.
I'm still in South Korea as of this moment, March 30th 2015, and
I was planning to enter the US through non-visa program as a traveler and marry her,
then get back to Korea to deal with my stuff completely and re-enter the states.
I kept looking for more information just in case,
and I found out that the US government could highly possibly refuse my re-entrance
to the US in suspicion of marriage fraud for that I had entered as a traveler and married a US citizen.
The info I found also said that I can still apply for a green card while I'm in South Korea
after the marriage in the US, but the process would take up to 9 MONTHS!
So now I'm afraid of our marriage plan.
We're planning to have a baby and I will need to find a job to support the baby raising,
so I don't think entering the states and stay as an illegal cannot be a choice.
Now, my questions are these:
1. Would the US government refuse me to re-enter because of my marriage as a traveler in the past?
Would that marriage affect my process of obtaining Greencard
even if I don't go out of the states after the marriage and apply for it right away?
2. If I get married in the US as a traveler and apply for green card in South Korea through the US embassy,
would it really take up to 9 months?
3. I did the research about K-1 visa,
and how long does the documents to go through the immigration office
to the US embassy in South Korea, after my US citizen fiancee applying them?
Thank you.
I'm a south korean citizen who's about 2 months away to marry a US citizen.
At first, we thought too simple and planned to get the marriage license
and get married and report to the local office.
I'm still in South Korea as of this moment, March 30th 2015, and
I was planning to enter the US through non-visa program as a traveler and marry her,
then get back to Korea to deal with my stuff completely and re-enter the states.
I kept looking for more information just in case,
and I found out that the US government could highly possibly refuse my re-entrance
to the US in suspicion of marriage fraud for that I had entered as a traveler and married a US citizen.
The info I found also said that I can still apply for a green card while I'm in South Korea
after the marriage in the US, but the process would take up to 9 MONTHS!
So now I'm afraid of our marriage plan.
We're planning to have a baby and I will need to find a job to support the baby raising,
so I don't think entering the states and stay as an illegal cannot be a choice.
Now, my questions are these:
1. Would the US government refuse me to re-enter because of my marriage as a traveler in the past?
Would that marriage affect my process of obtaining Greencard
even if I don't go out of the states after the marriage and apply for it right away?
2. If I get married in the US as a traveler and apply for green card in South Korea through the US embassy,
would it really take up to 9 months?
3. I did the research about K-1 visa,
and how long does the documents to go through the immigration office
to the US embassy in South Korea, after my US citizen fiancee applying them?
Thank you.