If my wife has a passport can she live with in USA while we get a visa ?? being that im in the military?

can she live with me in the states being that im in the the military while we get her a visa

Answer:
Maybe, i would check with an immigration lawyer. Usually the spouse is supposed to remain in their country while you apply for a K3 visa, this goes for Canadians marrying Americans as well. However i know of one woman who came to the US from Canada, got married in Vegas and stayed while her status was straightened out. It took 2 years during which time she could not drive, work, or travel home. She had literally no legal status until the visa was issued.
need some more details re your citizenship
A question for Immigration or your superiors can find out !!
If your married, she can stay as long as she wants.
Back again I see.
As long as you have the marriage certificate she will be OK to be in the country until you can work out getting a green card.
usually this is done in the airport and shouldn't take long.
You cant enter the country illegally , no matter what . As soon as you are not here legally , you compromise your ability to gain residency in a timely manner .
Look since you are in the military, you get certain benefits. What they are, I do not know. What I would suggest is that you make an appointment with a good immigration attorney and he will advise you of all the legal steps you must go through. Please go through the legal process, it is so worth it.
Excellent Question. You need to get your wife a visa or file an I-130 Form with the USCIS before she can be allowed to enter the US. Since you are in the military, there should be someone at your post (Family Outreach) who can help you fill out the I-130 Form and get priority processing.

Get the form in by clicking the link I posted below under SOURCE.
check with these folks:

How to Contact Us

Visa Information and Assistance - The recommended first source of information regarding visa matters is our internet site at http://travel.state.gov . For overview visa information see Destination USA .

Contact the Department of State, an embassy or consulate first with inquiries through the Internet at http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/emba...

Contacting Visa Services - Information is available to the public by telephone at the Visa Services, Public Inquiries Division at telephone (202) 663-1225 or by FAX at 202 663-3899. The telephone number provides the caller with a selection of pre-recorded information and the ability to talk to a visa specialist during business hours. Persons desiring information about a specific visa applicant are advised that immigration law provides specific prohibitions about providing case specific information to third parties. Before calling with an inquiry, we request that you carefully review this website and also the Embassy Consular Website abroad.

Important Telephone Numbers and Email Addresses

For inquiries about visa cases and the application process call: 202-663-1225.
To email the Visa Office for general information, write us at usvisa@state.gov .

For inquiries by U.S. companies and organizations needing business (B-1) visitor visa information only, email: businessvisa@state.gov or call: 202-663-3198.

For inquiries about J waiver status .
To reach the National Visa Center (Immigrant visa inquiries) call: 603-334-0700 or email: NVCINQUIRY@state.gov.
To reach the Kentucky Consular Center (Diversity Visa inquiries) call : 606-526-7500.

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