Legal Question in Immigration Law in Maryland
I'm trying to bring my soulmate i met in El Salvador shes over there and has no papers right now.
I would like to bring her here to live with me, so i can marry her here; due to the fact that she has no family over there and my family is here. Is it necessary for me to go and wed her over there? and fix here papers over there.
or is there any possible way that i can bring her without me leaving the country and not having to leave my job?
I'm an an american citizen and 18 years of age.
1 Answer from Attorneys
If you are a US citizen and met her in person at least once within the past 2 years, you can file a Fiancee visa petition. In alternative, you can marry her abroad and then come back and file an immigrant visa petition. In either case, she needs to have her passport, birth certificate, etc; and should be admissible to the USA.
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