Thank you guys for your guick reply and info. Since my B1/2 visa was issued in 2003 and is valid until 2008, I thought I would go to the U.S. with it and then mail out all the forms(they are all filled out and everything USCIS asks for to prove our marrige is included), say 2 weeks after my entry. The reason my husband didn't/couldn't apply there while I'm gone is because my grandmather was in ICU for months, and she was asking for me before she went into a coma. I was in a hurry to come back to Taiwan and did't know when I could go back. Now that she has passed away. I think I should go back to my husband as soon as possible. I'm not sure if this is acceptable to the interview officer why I didn't apply my residency before I came back to Taiwan,or enter the country with a B1/2, if I'm lucky to make it to the interview. Anyway, I'm leaving for the U.S. in July and I'm gonna tell the inspector that I'm going to vivst my parents-in-law. I must get into the country first. Then We'll see how it goes even if we'll face tough questions. ps. One thiing I forgot to mention in the previous message. We have a son who is about 2 years old and is coming back with me. I'm getting him single- trip plane ticket, will they susspect anything since I'll have a return ticket?
Tutarath,
I do have phone bills that show my husband and I call each other almost everyday. Thanks for bringing that up! Could you tell me more about how you make it to the interview with a tourist visa?
1. How long were you allowed to stay there with your B1/2?
2. Did you get married right after you got to the U.S. ?
3. What questions were you asked at the custom and what did you tell them?
4. what am I supposed to tell the inspector my purpose of coming to
the U.S.?Should I tell(lie to) them that I'm going to visit my father and
mother in law?
Ashleythecitty,
What is "K-3 under LIFE", "CR1" and IR1"? Thanks