I'm engaged to be married in a couple of months. She's a US citizen, I'm on H1B and plan to apply for a green card as soon as we are married. The unconventional aspect of our marriage is age difference: I'm in my early 30s, she's in her late 40s.
Someone recently mentioned to me that we may have a hard time convincing the USCIS that the marriage is legitimate, based on the age difference. I hadn't worried about it till now, thinking that since I have the truth on my side, they will understand. Am I being naive? Is there a big chance they won't see beyond this superficial red flag, and if so, are there any specific things I need to be careful about?
Someone recently mentioned to me that we may have a hard time convincing the USCIS that the marriage is legitimate, based on the age difference. I hadn't worried about it till now, thinking that since I have the truth on my side, they will understand. Am I being naive? Is there a big chance they won't see beyond this superficial red flag, and if so, are there any specific things I need to be careful about?