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What's the best proces i should follow to become an american if i'm marrying an american outside the USA?

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I'm a peruvian citizen and i'm currently living in Peru. I once was living in New York on a student visa. I met my boyfriend through internet so we dont have pics together to help me be eligible for a fiancee visa. I was recently denied a tourist visa to the USA so my boyfriend has decided to come over to marry me and get the problem solved. He's currently on probation right now but when's he's done with it he will come to get married.

The problem is i dont know if we should because i understand that it's easier to get a fiancee visa instead. I figured for him to come for a lil while take pics together and then he can go back and file for my fiancee visa. What's the best process? Also, he's considering staying in Peru for more than six months, perhaps a year. He wants to make sure he's able to take me with him when he goes back.

In other words he will be residing here which will make me uneligible for a fiancee visa. Is there any other kind of visa or any other process to follow?

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  1. Easy. Don't marry him. It is not worth marrying a convict to become a citizen. You met someone online, he is on probation, sounds like disaster waiting to happen. Believe me, whatever he said he's on probation for (I know, I know, he's "innocent"), the real reason is probably 10 times worse!

    Don't do it!


  2. it all spells  fraud  to me   keep in mind  that your B/F  can be arrested and charged  for fraud beside all that before  you are granted any sort of visa  you B/F has to meet   certain  financial  prerequisites   so you don't end up on our welfare roll  fiance visa  will not  be granted  if he lives  there  and both of you  depart  at same time    DHS  will  hold you at entry port  nd turn you round home bound

  3. If your boyfriend is willing to come to Peru, marry you and live with you for over six months, he can file the I-130 petition for you to immigrate to the U.S. in Peru. Petitions filed directly at the embassy will be processed faster than those filed with US CIS in the U.S. The key is he has to be legally resident in Peru for six months or longer before he can file. See this page for details:

    http://lima.usembassy.gov/filing_a_visa_...

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