Am I allowed back in?
#2
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: In between DCA and IAD
Programs: AA, LAN, Delta, United
Posts: 108
Hi skyamber,
This message board is about flying in general and this sub forum deals with aviation safety, not immigration/visa issues. Try posting your question at either of these message boards (I'm a member of both and can vouch for their helpfulness) and you'll have much better luck:
http://immigrate2us.net/forum/index.php
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/
~Alan
The TSA Sucks! Facebook group
This message board is about flying in general and this sub forum deals with aviation safety, not immigration/visa issues. Try posting your question at either of these message boards (I'm a member of both and can vouch for their helpfulness) and you'll have much better luck:
http://immigrate2us.net/forum/index.php
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/
~Alan
The TSA Sucks! Facebook group
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Greater DC
Programs: UA plus
Posts: 12,947
This is definitely looking like the other half to this guy .... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...canada-us.html
Note to the OP - If I read that right you lied to the immigration folks, not a smart move!
Note to the OP - If I read that right you lied to the immigration folks, not a smart move!
#5
Join Date: Aug 2007
Programs: Asiana
Posts: 45
Have a look at #113 from this thread: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...nada-us-8.html
There you can see that you are not supposed to enter the US on 6 month tourist visas (or even temporarily without visa) when you are in fact the fiance of a US resident. I would NOT recommend trying to enter again in order to marry!
You would probably need a K-1 visa. Since you have now been denied entry at least once this could be hard to get.
You also "misrepresented the facts" when you were interviewed by CBP. Under those circumstances I would talk to an immigration lawyer, and don't forget to tell him about what you probably considered a white lie. Don't try to resolve this the "fast and easy" way: It normally isn't.
There you can see that you are not supposed to enter the US on 6 month tourist visas (or even temporarily without visa) when you are in fact the fiance of a US resident. I would NOT recommend trying to enter again in order to marry!
You would probably need a K-1 visa. Since you have now been denied entry at least once this could be hard to get.
You also "misrepresented the facts" when you were interviewed by CBP. Under those circumstances I would talk to an immigration lawyer, and don't forget to tell him about what you probably considered a white lie. Don't try to resolve this the "fast and easy" way: It normally isn't.

