Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by Hypertweeky
He was told the best way to get a green card was to travel under a B2?? :scared:
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
No criminal record whatsoever.
No medical problems.
He did security in Belfast until he came over here, now he is looking again since he is there again.
Yes he has capital.
He does not own a house, he and his ex sold it.
He had a B-2 Visa because he was advised that that would be the easiest for him to get until he could get his green card, apparently he was advised wrong!!!!!!
No medical problems.
He did security in Belfast until he came over here, now he is looking again since he is there again.
Yes he has capital.
He does not own a house, he and his ex sold it.
He had a B-2 Visa because he was advised that that would be the easiest for him to get until he could get his green card, apparently he was advised wrong!!!!!!
Okay -- so my summation is:
One blotch: entry record suggesting he would be more likely to be refused entry were he to visit again. Applying for extensions to a visitor's visa is usually the end of the road in my experience unless you were wired up to heart monitors and running up hospital bills at the time.
Everything else looks good except the financial aspect. Time for you to do your homework. Go to the link Noorah provided and tell us how much you'll need in terms of income. Capital is substitutable at 5x if you or he has any of this.
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
No I believe he was told the best way to get over here to apply was on a B2, but again that was before we met.
K1 or K3 will work. The question is.. where do you want to get married?, Do you want your husband to be able to leave the country without paying for advance of parole?, do you need him to work right away?
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by fatbrit
Okay -- so my summation is:
One blotch: entry record suggesting he would be more likely to be refused entry were he to visit again. Applying for extensions to a visitor's visa is usually the end of the road in my experience unless you were wired up to heart monitors and running up hospital bills at the time.
Everything else looks good except the financial aspect. Time for you to do your homework. Go to the link Noorah provided and tell us how much you'll need in terms of income. Capital is substitutable at 5x if you or he has any of this.
One blotch: entry record suggesting he would be more likely to be refused entry were he to visit again. Applying for extensions to a visitor's visa is usually the end of the road in my experience unless you were wired up to heart monitors and running up hospital bills at the time.
Everything else looks good except the financial aspect. Time for you to do your homework. Go to the link Noorah provided and tell us how much you'll need in terms of income. Capital is substitutable at 5x if you or he has any of this.
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by fatbrit
Okay -- so my summation is:
One blotch: entry record suggesting he would be more likely to be refused entry were he to visit again. Applying for extensions to a visitor's visa is usually the end of the road in my experience unless you were wired up to heart monitors and running up hospital bills at the time.
Everything else looks good except the financial aspect. Time for you to do your homework. Go to the link Noorah provided and tell us how much you'll need in terms of income. Capital is substitutable at 5x if you or he has any of this.
One blotch: entry record suggesting he would be more likely to be refused entry were he to visit again. Applying for extensions to a visitor's visa is usually the end of the road in my experience unless you were wired up to heart monitors and running up hospital bills at the time.
Everything else looks good except the financial aspect. Time for you to do your homework. Go to the link Noorah provided and tell us how much you'll need in terms of income. Capital is substitutable at 5x if you or he has any of this.
All You need is someone (US Citizen/PR) with money
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by Hypertweeky
Don't mind my other post then, lol.. You got me scared again!!
K1 or K3 will work. The question is.. where do you want to get married?, Do you want your husband to be able to leave the country without paying for advance of parole?, do you need him to work right away?
K1 or K3 will work. The question is.. where do you want to get married?, Do you want your husband to be able to leave the country without paying for advance of parole?, do you need him to work right away?
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
Oh my god......that is alot of money!! With my kids and I we are gonna need a lot of money.
How much! I'm not going to go do the math for you! Give us the figure!
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
Oh my god......that is alot of money!! With my kids and I we are gonna need a lot of money.
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by Hypertweeky
I think you are right, his situation is pretty much like mine was, I got the K3 visa with no problems!
All You need is someone (US Citizen/PR) with money
All You need is someone (US Citizen/PR) with money
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by fatbrit
How much! I'm not going to go do the math for you! Give us the figure!
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
I don't have that person!!!
#42
Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
$28,000
#43
Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
$28,000
You said he had some capital from the sale of his former marital home. How much, approx, USD or GBP? Also, have you got any capital? Equity in your home? Income?
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Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by fatbrit
You said he had some capital from the sale of his former marital home. How much, approx, USD or GBP? Also, have you got any capital? Equity in your home? Income?
#45
Re: Want to Marry a Man from Belfast
Originally Posted by eggie
Yes he has about $15.000 a little more, I have none, I am a full time student and single mother, I don't own a home I rent.
Okay, so that should pull it down to $25k/yr or so that you need to find at this end. Job? Two jobs?
You must be living off something at the moment? What's your current "income"?