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Answer for question #12 on 129-F if fiance works on a Cruise Ship?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brother_Hesekiel" data-source="post: 2614615" data-attributes="member: 819084"><p>11 --> Yes</p><p>12 --> Crewman, then write date of arrival and date of authorized stay as it's on the I-95, if you know it.</p><p>All that counts is your income. It doesn't matter where it's coming from.</p><p></p><p>But say, stupid question . . . the K-1 is usually for people who have no way to get to the U.S. otherwise. If you are a young person without means living in Islamabad you are screwed. Hence, you go the K-1 route.</p><p></p><p>But your fiance can enter the U.S. with his crewman visa. It will not allow him to adjust stautus (it's explicitly excluded, actually), but you guys could get married in the U.S. while he's here and then you file an I-130 for a CR-1 visa instead. Smoother, quicker, no AOS, cheaper, it's a no-brainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother_Hesekiel, post: 2614615, member: 819084"] 11 --> Yes 12 --> Crewman, then write date of arrival and date of authorized stay as it's on the I-95, if you know it. All that counts is your income. It doesn't matter where it's coming from. But say, stupid question . . . the K-1 is usually for people who have no way to get to the U.S. otherwise. If you are a young person without means living in Islamabad you are screwed. Hence, you go the K-1 route. But your fiance can enter the U.S. with his crewman visa. It will not allow him to adjust stautus (it's explicitly excluded, actually), but you guys could get married in the U.S. while he's here and then you file an I-130 for a CR-1 visa instead. Smoother, quicker, no AOS, cheaper, it's a no-brainer. [/QUOTE]
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