I want my girlfriend in the Philippines to get a travel visa to the United States. Then, I would marry her?
Answer:
A spouse (or Sweetheart) visa takes 18 months, $2,000 if you use a lawyer to get all the paperwork done right the first time. You will have to decide. The usual game is this: you marry, the spouse paperwork gets going, the wife needs money. Can you wire it? But wait, mother-in-law needs a new washing machine. But wait, don't you love me?
Get her over here on a Tourist , she can't work (legally) and if you overstay, that's a monetary fine.
Check the link below: [quote] ...next to impossible for a Philipine lady to obtain a visa... UNDER NO CIRCUMSTNCES should you send money for a plane ticket... [/quote]
The best approach would be to request a fiancé visa, if they ask that you get back there (because it's been more than two years now) you should go to the Philippines and visit with her. Then come back to the US and apply for a fiancé visa.
Marry her here (if that is in your plans) and apply for a change of status.
She won't be granted a fiancé visa if you haven't seen her recently
Haha this woman is going to rip you off man, watch out i have heard stories. Get a prenup and hope she don't get a bunch of your money and run back to the phillipines dude. And defintely don't have kids until 5 years after the marraige so then you know she wasn't using you for papers. She's gotta get a 90 day marraige visa no matter what. Good luck she will treat you better than any american woman if she really likes you, but hehe watch out
It's workable, my father did it after he divorced my mother.
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