marriage on a B2 visa
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marriage on a B2 visa
Hi there,
I'm a Belgian citizen living in Belgium and getting married in November by
the civil law to a US citizen living in Miami.
On my B2 visa it says "... visiting US citizen fiancee for 2 weeks..." and I
travel there every month and never been denied at the POE (which is really
good).The thing is that we'll get married also by the church in Miami in
December. So I need to go to Miami in December. We don't plan to live there
now but only in 3 years. So she will move to Belgium in January after our
wedding.
Last day, I went to the US embassy in Brussels to get some papers for her
and finaly we discussed about my B2 visa and they told me to apply for a new
one after we get married in November in Belgium.
Now I'm really scared to apply and be denied at the US embassy and I really
wouldn't like !!
If somebody can help me it can be great !
Bye
I'm a Belgian citizen living in Belgium and getting married in November by
the civil law to a US citizen living in Miami.
On my B2 visa it says "... visiting US citizen fiancee for 2 weeks..." and I
travel there every month and never been denied at the POE (which is really
good).The thing is that we'll get married also by the church in Miami in
December. So I need to go to Miami in December. We don't plan to live there
now but only in 3 years. So she will move to Belgium in January after our
wedding.
Last day, I went to the US embassy in Brussels to get some papers for her
and finaly we discussed about my B2 visa and they told me to apply for a new
one after we get married in November in Belgium.
Now I'm really scared to apply and be denied at the US embassy and I really
wouldn't like !!
If somebody can help me it can be great !
Bye
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Re: marriage on a B2 visa
It seems to me that after she is living in Belgium with you the trips over
there will be less frequent and you can just use the visa waiver - unless
there is some reason you aren't allowed to use that.
Andy.
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"Fabian Behague" wrote in message
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> Hi there,
> I'm a Belgian citizen living in Belgium and getting married in November by
> the civil law to a US citizen living in Miami.
> On my B2 visa it says "... visiting US citizen fiancee for 2 weeks..." and
I
> travel there every month and never been denied at the POE (which is really
> good).The thing is that we'll get married also by the church in Miami in
> December. So I need to go to Miami in December. We don't plan to live
there
> now but only in 3 years. So she will move to Belgium in January after our
> wedding.
> Last day, I went to the US embassy in Brussels to get some papers for her
> and finaly we discussed about my B2 visa and they told me to apply for a
new
> one after we get married in November in Belgium.
> Now I'm really scared to apply and be denied at the US embassy and I
really
> wouldn't like !!
> If somebody can help me it can be great !
> Bye
there will be less frequent and you can just use the visa waiver - unless
there is some reason you aren't allowed to use that.
Andy.
--
I'm not really here - it's just your warped imagination.
"Fabian Behague" wrote in message
news:3daf08f8$0$4261$ba620e4c@ne-
ws.skynet.be...
> Hi there,
> I'm a Belgian citizen living in Belgium and getting married in November by
> the civil law to a US citizen living in Miami.
> On my B2 visa it says "... visiting US citizen fiancee for 2 weeks..." and
I
> travel there every month and never been denied at the POE (which is really
> good).The thing is that we'll get married also by the church in Miami in
> December. So I need to go to Miami in December. We don't plan to live
there
> now but only in 3 years. So she will move to Belgium in January after our
> wedding.
> Last day, I went to the US embassy in Brussels to get some papers for her
> and finaly we discussed about my B2 visa and they told me to apply for a
new
> one after we get married in November in Belgium.
> Now I'm really scared to apply and be denied at the US embassy and I
really
> wouldn't like !!
> If somebody can help me it can be great !
> Bye