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Will we have conflict processing the K1 visa?

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My american boyfriend and I met in my country, and in a company where I worked for. He was my trainer for the job I got in. After a few months, we started dating, unknown to the owner of the company. And now he is back in U.S. going to petition a Fiance visa for me.

The conflict is, he went to my country with a Tourist Visa, not a working visa. Since will have to describe how we met in the petition papers we will surely bring up that he worked here in my country while having a tourist visa. He wasn't compensated enough though. He was just paid for the living expenses, and his airline tickets. I think he just got $500 a month, yet it was okay since he wanted the experience. He stayed in my country for 8 months, and paid the overstay. (He lost his passport within that period though, so he had to stay longer)

But anyway, my question is, would the USCIS or the US Embassy care about his visa? Would they still approve the petition but he has to face some other legal consequences?

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  1. It goes to character, but it should not disqualify you.


  2. don't lie     he could have left yoUr country    without a passport  all he needed to do was to appear  in any US consulate, embassy   instantly upon verification of his US passport  they would have issued a travel document letter  to present  upon re entry in USA   for the second  part of ur question  USCIS will want proof of your meeting and dating  like pic together  and a continuing  relationship     keep in mind   the  USCIS DHS have   fraud units  that scrutinizes all  documentation  for validity,   the US  is not concerned  withwhater  onother country visa issuance   for certain he will ahve problems  re applying  tot he same country to return there

  3. I don't know for sure, but the United States government probably does not care if he violated laws in another country's immigration system.  They will be looking at YOU, and examining if you broke any laws in the United States, which it sounds like you did not.

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