Hi. Here's the situation (cutting to the chase right away):
I met a girl in Brazil. Fell in love with her. Came back to the U.S. I miss her a lot.
But good news! I am heading over to Brazil to see her again, to see her smiles and giggles again. She is truly the most beautiful woman I've ever met. So, when I will go to see her this time (with a VISA again of course), I am actually planning on marrying her. I already asked her tough questions about the past, present, and the future, she seems very respectful and family-oriented. She is most definitely the one.
Now, before I do the marrying, I would like to point out a few things:
- The marriage will happen in Brazil. That's the only place we can do, she does not want to come to the U.S., she of course hence does not have her U.S. Visa, she is strictly Brazilian, so the only way we can marry is in Brazil, through the Brazilian way(s).
- My future plan is to bring her to the U.S. once we marry and live (again) with each other more, become more frequent and fluent with one another, but temporarily as I do have to return to the U.S. (the hardest part)
- Remember, the goal is to bring her to the U.S.
So, now the questions are as you can image; will marrying her in Brazil help or hinder the immigration process for her into the United States both through the Brazilian Embassy side and the U.S. Immigration Side (USCIS)? And yes, she also knows this and her family knows it too, and they are fine with that decision. Is there anything I should do before we do the marrying in Brazil, and the associated paperwork signages that will advance her chances to immigrate into the U.S.? Or, is there anything I should NOT do that will advance her chances to immigrate into the U.S.? Please, let me know. I would very much appreciate it. If you experienced something like this for your girlfriend or wife, then let me know. Share some of your great American wisdom and clevers please! We would love to know, I really appreciate you for your attention today. Thanks so much and wish me luck!