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lasvegan

Can anyone tell how to start!! I have searched the State dept site!

TeeJay4103

lasvegan wrote:

Can anyone tell how to start!! I have searched the State dept site!


Tourist or K=1 Fiancé visa?

If you have not visited this site, it is a wealth of information and the members are knowledgeable and helpful.

My wife and I used this site long ago and they remain relevant.

https://www.visajourney.com/

lasvegan

neither! There is a visitor visa good for 90 days in usa! Don't need k-1 or Fiancee. Same thing! I am very familar with that site! They all send you to customs and they refer you to State Dept

TeeJay4103

lasvegan wrote:

neither! There is a visitor visa good for 90 days in usa! Don't need k-1 or Fiancee. Same thing! I am very familar with that site! They all send you to customs and they refer you to State Dept


My wife and I had a great experience dealing with visa journeys. Some of the members were in constant contact with my wife and supplied her with very specific information regarding the steps to be taken in acquiring her Fiancé visa.

My wife has a cousin and a family friend in Imus who were helped by visa journeys with their visitor visas to California.

Good luck

Okieboy

You will have a rough time getting a tourist visa to the USA unless you have been there before or a business owner , well to do family the reason there are over 400,000 Filipinos in the USA ILLIGAL, my God Father a Filipino seaman says everytime they dock in the USA the loose crewman, my wife a Filipina received a tourist visa to Germany, had to have bank records for 6 months, if not for me being an American it would have been denied

Enzyte Bob

Okieboy wrote:

my God Father a Filipino seaman says everytime they dock in the USA the loose crewman, my wife a Filipina received a tourist visa to Germany, had to have bank records for 6 months, if not for me being an American it would have been denied


True about seaman jumping ship, when in the states we met a Filipino couple. He had jumped ship 12 years ago and she had married an American and jumped his "Ship". These to "Ship Jumpers" are happy together in the States.

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