LPR options to bring girlfriend to US

jmay99

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Hello,

I become recently Permanent Resident. I have girlfriend (shes from Indonesia - different country than I) and I am just wondering what would the the best way to bring her legally to US.

On my PR notification letter there is information that I can sponsor my relatives by feeling I-130. Does you know how long this process lasts? Is it worth to get married and start this procedure?

Other option what we were thinking about is that she will will apply for student visa. She want to do MBA in USA. Then get married after she got visa and then file i-130 with consular processing.

Do you know any other option in my situation?
M.
 
First of all, "feeling" an I-130 is a crime, you could be charged with defiling a federal immigration form...lol!!!!

Since you are NOT married to your girlfriend, you cannot sponsor her for any immigration benefit. The definition of "FAMILY" doesn't recognize girlfriends.

She can obtain a student visa to do her MBA, if you marry her upon her arrival in the US, and she chose NOT to pursue her MBA, she is going to have serious problems. Green card holders can only "file" I-130 for their spouses, but spouses cannot file I485 until a visa numbers becomes available. So, your elaborate and illegal scheme of her getting a student visa for the purpose of entering the US to marry you, is going to back fire.

How long has you held your green card? Are you nearby applying for US citizenship?
 
That was serious typo, i meant "file" :)

Well, I understand I can not sponsor girlfriend. I meant I will marry her abroad and then file I-130. So, how long should need to wait abroad until visa numbers would be available?

In second scenario with MBA I didn't mean she would not pursue her MBA, just continue. And probably after she graduate she may find a job here and convert to H1B. Just I was wondering if I would marry her while she would be a student in USA and then file I-130 if that would speed up process anyhow?

Thanks for kind support.
M.
 
The visa application form asks if she has a spouse or fiance in the US. If she says YES, they'll probably refuse the visa. If she says NO she doesn't have a fiance, it will look fishy if she marries you after entering with the visa.
 
That was serious typo, i meant "file" :)

Well, I understand I can not sponsor girlfriend. I meant I will marry her abroad and then file I-130. So, how long should need to wait abroad until visa numbers would be available?

In second scenario with MBA I didn't mean she would not pursue her MBA, just continue. And probably after she graduate she may find a job here and convert to H1B. Just I was wondering if I would marry her while she would be a student in USA and then file I-130 if that would speed up process anyhow?

Thanks for kind support.
M.


whew!!! I am glad you have no intention of defiling a federal form, marrying her abroad and filing for I-130 could work, provided you intend to have all your conjugal visit abroad, because it will be impossible for her to obtain a visitor's visa or student visa. Read the posting by Jacklantern.

Marrying her while she is a student won't speed anything up, the immigration system is very slow and it just regressed for spouses of LPR. When are you eligible for US citizenship? If you answer that question, it will give me an idea on other possible solutions available to you.
 
I meant I will marry her abroad and then file I-130. So, how long should need to wait abroad until visa numbers would be available?

About 2-4 years, but the time has varied recently.

Just I was wondering if I would marry her while she would be a student in USA and then file I-130 if that would speed up process anyhow?

Not at all.
 
When are you eligible for US citizenship? If you answer that question, it will give me an idea on other possible solutions available to you.

Actually I just got my Green Card few days back, so i still have at least 5 years to go.

Well, I don't want cheat the immigration system in USA, just trying to explore the possibilities for us to be both legally here in USA. It seems that only quick solution is her to come here as a student. But also it concerns me what Jackolantern said that it will look fishy if I would marry her after she arrives here. But if I wont file I-130, just take a chance she will find a job here then everything should be OK.

M.
 
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