Article Keyword Videos to Watch
Family
Click on the image to start the video.
|
Related Topics
Images - Links - Articles
Dallas
Related Images
|
What Happens When You Arrive In America With Your Fiance Visa
Just because you have the fiancé visa in hand, you aren’t out of the woods yet. You have to get through US Customs.
Did you know that a US Passport or Customs Agent could turn you away at the gate even though you have a valid visa?
Well, they can.
If the US Passport or Customs agent feels that you do not meet the criteria for the visa you are carrying, or that you present a risk to America, you can be turned away.
For example, if you are presenting a temporary visa like a tourist visa or a student visa, but the agent feels that your real intent is to permanently immigrate to America, the agent can deny your entry at the gate.
Or perhaps, they do not believe that your K-1 Fiancé visa was issued in good faith – that you are arranging a ‘Green Card Marriage,’ rather than a real marriage.
Another example where they can deny your visa is if you appear to pose a risk to the United States government.
If you are carrying controversial types of literature that makes them believe that you are part of a terrorist group, or if you are carrying contraband type items like drugs or weapons, they can deny your visa.
Also, you must keep your Fiancé Visa package sealed. Your Fiancé Visa package is sealed by the US embassy and must remain so while it is in your hands. Do not open the visa package. They may feel that your visa has been tampered with and they may deny entry for that reason.
From a practical standpoint, there is probably very little chance of your fiancé being turned away at the gate. The important thing to remember is that just because she has the fiancé visa in hand, she is not guaranteed entry into the United States.
Your fiancé wants to make sure she has all her supporting documentation required for applying for her visa with her at time of entry: her passport, her visa, copies of birth certificates and all other supporting documentation, just in case.
She will also need these documents when applying for adjustment of status to permanent residency, so she should remember to bring them with her for that reason as well.
Most importantly, your fiancé should have a somewhat solicitous attitude toward the US Passport Officers and Customs Agents rather than a cavalier or arrogant attitude. If your fiancé knows that her entry is not guaranteed, this should be enough to insure her having the proper attitude.
I accompanied my fiancé to America. There were several reasons for this. First, after spending so much time apart, I wanted to be with her as much as I could.
Secondly, my wife had never traveled by plane before and it was a terrifying experience to travel out of her country for the first time.
Thirdly, I wanted to make sure that she did not have any problem going through US Customs and Passport control.
When we got to the gate at Passport Control, we met a female Passport Control Officer. She saw the fiancé visa package, smiled, and got excited. She said,
“Goody, a fiancé visa package. My favorite.”
She was a hopeless romantic and found our situation to be a very romantic story. While she looked through all the documents, she asked us about how we met, and all the details of our romance.
She looked at our ‘lovey-dovey’ pictures and got all teary eyed. She said that our story touched her and went straight to her heart. She wiped away the tears in her eyes as she stapled the Form I-94 Departure Record in my wife’s passport. She wished us the best of luck.
We couldn’t have had a better experience with US customs.
Welcome to America, my darling!
About the Author: John has been to Russia and CIS countries many times. He has been successfully married to his Belarussian wife for over five years. He will show you how to meet her, how to bring her home, and how to successfully survive marriage to a Russian woman. http://www.russian-luv.com/arriving.html
|