confused2008
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My Husband is from the UK and currently here as a tourist. As he is from the UK he did not require a Visa to enter the US. I've been living with him in the UK for the past 6 months and we recently flew to the US to get married. At the time we entered the intention was to get married, fly to Mexico for a honeymoon, return here for 2 months before he flew back on his own to England. We had thought him returning to England would be best as we'd be able to save money by both working in our respective countries. We had NO idea that we should have notified the US that we intended to get married here.
Since we've been back in the US we've decided that we would much rather live on less money for a while than even consider separating. We've looked into the avenues of applying for him to stay here with me and that is where it seems to be confusing. We've realized that the safest option would be for him to return to the UK while I file a I-130 and a K-3. We would however much prefer to stay together.
We have found numerous successful cases of people arriving on a tourist Visa, getting married and then applying for permanent residence. In these cases however they claimed that they had no intention of getting married and petitioning for residence. We WON't lie about not intending to get married but we would like to look further into whether the planned marriage would cause major problems.
As I said earlier he had no intention of staying in the country following our marriage. I'd hugely appreciate any advise anyone may have on this. I'm desperate to keep him here but don't want to risk him being deported. I really don't know what to do.`
Since we've been back in the US we've decided that we would much rather live on less money for a while than even consider separating. We've looked into the avenues of applying for him to stay here with me and that is where it seems to be confusing. We've realized that the safest option would be for him to return to the UK while I file a I-130 and a K-3. We would however much prefer to stay together.
We have found numerous successful cases of people arriving on a tourist Visa, getting married and then applying for permanent residence. In these cases however they claimed that they had no intention of getting married and petitioning for residence. We WON't lie about not intending to get married but we would like to look further into whether the planned marriage would cause major problems.
As I said earlier he had no intention of staying in the country following our marriage. I'd hugely appreciate any advise anyone may have on this. I'm desperate to keep him here but don't want to risk him being deported. I really don't know what to do.`