Why Did You Get Married So Quickly?

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Komentáře • 78

  • @Ummaissa
    @Ummaissa Před rokem +44

    My husband and I got married 26 days after meeting. We never met online. And USCIS approved our case

    • @TimeisUp22
      @TimeisUp22 Před rokem +1

      What country is he from?

    • @dm7628
      @dm7628 Před rokem +1

      Which country your husband is from?

    • @Ummaissa
      @Ummaissa Před rokem +2

      @@TimeisUp22 senegal

    • @darksideswag
      @darksideswag Před rokem +7

      Hi Fatima,
      Can you share what evidence you submitted to prove your bonafide marriage since you were married for such a short time? Also, how long did the process take you?

    • @Sean72_
      @Sean72_ Před 9 měsíci +2

      I'm sure he walked out on you after he received his green card. Welcome to being scammed.

  • @robertcollinsworth9113
    @robertcollinsworth9113 Před rokem +22

    Several answers. My grandparents knew each other for three months and got married. They had four great kids and were a loving couple until the day my grandfather died. My grandmother never remarried.
    Also, I would possibly consider the option of bringing my wife here and dating for awhile, maybe living together. But my government does not give me that option

  • @Expedite_construction
    @Expedite_construction Před 8 měsíci +7

    You guys are awesome. I got approved today in interview today. Marriage case.
    May 10- file received by USCIS
    June 20- work permit approved
    Nov 14- interview scheduled.
    Dec 13- appeared for interview and officer asked 2 or 3 basic questions and approved.
    Once again, thanks a lot. We prepared our case on our own with your help and some other CZcamsrs as well.

  • @christopherburnett1745
    @christopherburnett1745 Před rokem +21

    Why? Why marry so quickly? Have you ever fallen in love with someone on the other side of the world? It isn't an easy situation to deal with. This isn't like being penpals with someone. There is a wonderful woman on another continent who I talk to daily. We are trying to figure things out and get her here on a student or work visa so that we can see what living together would be like, but those aren't exactly easy either. What about the F-1 fiance visa? If you know someone for a year and then file for a fiance visa, is that too quick? By the time you're approved (possibly) and get them here and marry, you will have known each for two years. Is that slow enough for the US government? 🙄

    • @GigiEmbrechts
      @GigiEmbrechts Před 10 měsíci +2

      I have been married to my husband for of 25 years, he is from Europe and I am in the US. This is not an easy road so first make sure your relationship is “super” strong or you won’t make it. Second one of you will have to give up their culture for a long time to get the legal things worked out. Depending on what country she is from, she can come on a travel visa for 3 months. I would do that first. Then depending on your situation you should go to her country and see what that culture is like. Culture differences along with language will be your biggest challenge. If she comes to the US to immigrate she will not be allowed to work for 3 years and you have to prove you are able to support her for that time. Then she can apply for a Green card which will take another 2 years and a bunch of paper work to get done. But you both need to know with out a doubt that one of you can live in the others country. It is the biggest challenge you face. I would say you both need to fly back and forth for a year to figure out if this is something you want to pursue. I would not change a thing in my relationship but there are so many challenges over other marriages, work, family, culture, languages, jobs, future, housing. Life will through you all kinds so make sure your love and respect for each other is strong enough to take it. Most do not make it, but it is possible. Age also can play a part in all of this also. Do not go into it blindly the challenges are real.

  • @aaronferguson5335
    @aaronferguson5335 Před rokem +14

    The religious aspect shouldn't be overlooked. My wife (a Filipina) and I are Christians and we take our faith pretty seriously. When we met we both had the goal of finding a like-minded spouse and we don't believe in the "try-before-you-buy" mentality of dating for multiple years, sleeping together, living together, and only getting married after giving your partner ample time to screw something up. We were satisfied that we have similar goals and beliefs, and got married after dating for about 7 months. Once you find the right person, why wait?
    I realize that by today's standards this is a lightning-fast timeframe, but it was the norm not so long ago. Does USCIS care about any of that? I guess we'll find out.

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem +1

      Aaron, thank you for sharing your experience with us. You are right, every relationship is different as well as the indiviuals' preferences to handle their relationship. For immigration, we always suggest filing the strongest case possible to reduce the chances of getting a Request For Evidence and, therefore, delaying the case.

    • @kingsleyakpabio771
      @kingsleyakpabio771 Před rokem

      What denomination is that please

  • @leoda_lion4107
    @leoda_lion4107 Před rokem +6

    I was doing video chat with my wife for over a year before we got married. We now have been married a year and four months, currently and have been together about 3 years total. But we did get married soon after meeting, but you have to remember that it was because of Covid that we couldn't visit sooner. I get what you are saying, Jim. But I still haven't got my I-130 approved, and its been 13 months. By the time I get to the NVC level at this point, we will have been married for 2 years. We speak to each other daily, and the only desire we have is to be together. Whether or not that means, she comes here, or I go there, I want to be with my wife. We want to start our family, and we don't have all the time in the world to screw around, waiting for the government. She just turned 35 so time is of the essence for us to have kids. So I pray that our petition gets approved, without any more hassles or delays.

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. We are sorry you are going through this complicated situation. You can send us an email to info@hackingimmigrationlaw.com or give us a call 314 961 8200. We'll be glad to see if we can assist you with your case.

  • @mohammadkhalil3107
    @mohammadkhalil3107 Před rokem +47

    If the USCIS believe that they are performing utmost scrutiny to detect fraud cases, they should be able to know which marriages are fraud and which ones aren’t NOT based on this specific factor. This is not a benchmark. There are many reasons why people get married quickly but one important reason is religion. Christianity and Islam both clearly state “Do not delay marriage, and marry as soon as you can if you have the means to do so to avoid a life of sin”

    • @nowayjose9918
      @nowayjose9918 Před rokem +12

      Exactly, not everyone has sex outside of marriage.

    • @alexishermes1265
      @alexishermes1265 Před rokem +2

      I met my husband 2019, but we didn't get serious ie dating etc, i didn't want to have a pre marital sex and same with him, we met for the first time in 2021 January, got married February 2022..

    • @NIVEA815
      @NIVEA815 Před 6 měsíci +1

      exactly, you cant debate someone's faith.

  • @user-fk3lr2ib9g
    @user-fk3lr2ib9g Před 10 měsíci +1

    We got married after 3 month we met online(reason)-It's because we both in our 40's...and we are not only inlove we have lots of things in common-thanks!

  • @TheMichaelJu
    @TheMichaelJu Před rokem +6

    The chance of WW3 involving nuclear weapons happening soon is higher and higher weekly. Also, COVID19 taught people to do something quickly. USCIS and State Department need to approve petitions quickly. There are close to 7 million backlogged family based immigration cases.

  • @jasonrodriguez202
    @jasonrodriguez202 Před rokem +3

    I got married a month later after my wife came to the US but shes been here a few times since 2016 on a visa. We been on and off due to distance but I decided I need to take action to keep her here and here we are lol just applied for her

  • @rodaa3570
    @rodaa3570 Před rokem +2

    So they can be together (United) lawfully!

  • @welldonegoodjob3266
    @welldonegoodjob3266 Před rokem +5

    Thank you You right. But like you say immigration will say this is not real love real love or fake love there not law for that. But immigration could know this is a fake married or real married. Real love and married is two different thing. Love is private for each person no law can tell you you have to love obligation.

  • @Sean72_
    @Sean72_ Před 9 měsíci +2

    We married quickly because she wanted to marry quickly because her student visa was expired AND for her to receive a green card.

  • @bfourney
    @bfourney Před rokem +5

    Well the answer is the system basically forces you to. I’m not really ready to marry my girlfriend, nor she to me, but I love her and want a life with her and she probably won’t be able to stay here, have a life here, and I don’t want to risk her possibly not being able to come back due to her visa restrictions.
    So if she doesn’t qualify for an O1, doesn’t want to work in an industry that does H1B, and doesn’t have the funds for an E1 or E2 yet marriage is our only realistic option

    • @birdy617
      @birdy617 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm in the same situation... Not sure what to do.

    • @CHRISFREE84
      @CHRISFREE84 Před měsícem

      I'm in the same Switch away sharing we got married at the seven months But we've been together a year now.
      We got married fans but I didn't want to lose her. She's honest student Visa. And it's going to be over in February. So you know she's not gonna be able to come back.
      I don't know what to do I know we got married vans at the 7 months but I love her and she loves me.

    • @AbuNewYorkCity
      @AbuNewYorkCity Před 11 dny

      you have to ask yourself, is this the person you want to be with 5, 10, 20 years from now?

  • @lizabelton6264
    @lizabelton6264 Před rokem +3

    I found out that my boyfriend married one of his friends when he went home on a “vacation”! I found out a year later when they filed for immigration for an alien relative!!! The paperwork came to our house!
    How can I report him? I feel very deceived and he only denies it but I read the receipt paperwork

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can join the Immigration Answers Show and ask your questions there, or send us an email at info@hackingimmigrationlaw.com and one of our team members will let you know if we can help you with your case.

  • @dynamicdave2647
    @dynamicdave2647 Před rokem +11

    Jim, i respectfully disagree with you in that i believe 6 months to 1 year after meeting is not a long time for two pol in love to get married… if less than 3 months, i think thats very fast, but not 6 months to 1 year

    • @robertcollinsworth9113
      @robertcollinsworth9113 Před rokem +10

      Remember he is just telling you what the government is going to say. He's not telling you what's right or wrong, let alone what is best for you.
      A good lawyer tells you how things are. Telling you how things should be is a waste of time and money. Save those conversations for the pubs. Talk is free there

    • @AbuNewYorkCity
      @AbuNewYorkCity Před 11 dny

      From a USA mainstream cultural prospective anything less than 2 - 3 years is quickly

  • @loricagardener4826
    @loricagardener4826 Před rokem +3

    Because I’m 55.

  • @blessingolomu4713
    @blessingolomu4713 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Because I fell in love

  • @chris2268
    @chris2268 Před rokem +5

    Hey Jim like honestly it's really tricky because if you stay out of status too long you will be living with the fear off getting deported while if you get married and send in your case you have your foot 🦶 through the door I feel its all one big mess and top of it rule change everyday so it's like everyone trying to beat the time before it change

    • @camargorafael420
      @camargorafael420 Před rokem

      I quit social medias I don't talk for nobody about it, over the time the person that did this was the person that extended the hand for me. As much I know that something must to be done, I just can't move my self and do it.

  • @kapilsharma3989
    @kapilsharma3989 Před 2 lety +2

    How about marriage after a year of meeting and dating, 6 months of which was living together!

  • @themossfamily2024
    @themossfamily2024 Před měsícem

    Both of us connected have Christian values and we value marriage.

  • @anared1990
    @anared1990 Před rokem

    I chatted online FB with my husband since July 2017 and met him in person May 2019. I landed in Islamabad airport in the morning and married him after Asar prayer the same day. He is Muslim Pakistani and I am Muslim Mexican American. We never dated anyone else and were desperate to be together. Our justification to getting married immediately was because we are religious. Another reason for the speediness was because it was done behind his family's back. His family had him engaged to a girl just a month before I started chatting with him without his consent. Yes it sounds like a red flag but loves makes you do crazy things. After nearly 1 month of marriage and the news had broken out, his engagement was finished and his family wanted to meet me. Talk about nerve-wracking. I stayed in Pakistan for about 3 years with his family, traveling back to the US three times. The third time was to establish my domicile after I applied for the I- 130 March 2021. We currently have 2 daughters together, both US citizens. Is this gonna be hard to explain or what?

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. When it comes to marriage-based cases, evidence is everything. However, you can join the Immigration Answers Show and ask your questions there, or send us an email to info@hackingimmigrationlaw.com and one of our team members will let you know if we can help you with your case, if that is of your interest.

  • @WalterM-hy5fp
    @WalterM-hy5fp Před rokem +1

    For my situation it would be the opposite question: why haven't you got married yet? Why are you only getting married now?

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment. Indeed, we must be prepared for all case scenarios' questions. If the case is not that strong or maybe lacks some evidence, they will question everything.

  • @camargorafael420
    @camargorafael420 Před rokem +2

    I Have a Question Relating to this:
    What if i got married (been married for several years, but i start the Process now? Married for Several years,

    • @abrahampena9150
      @abrahampena9150 Před rokem +4

      This gives you an edge because the green card you get is NOT going to be conditional. If you have been married for more than 2 years, when you get a green card, that is a normal 10 years green card. People married less than 2 years when they apply and get a green card have it only valied for 2 years before they have to file a "Removal of Conditions" application and prove they are still in a legitimate marriage/relationship. So that's a step you will save money in and time.

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem +1

      Hello! Thanks for commenting! We have a few CZcams videos on this topic. I suggest checking out "Will USCIS Give Me a 2 Year or a 10 Year Green Card?". If you still have questions, I recommend checking out Jim's Immigration Answers Live Show. He'll be available that hour for free advice! You can tune in through our CZcams or Facebook! 🙂 -Suzy

  • @sharoncooper6325
    @sharoncooper6325 Před rokem

    I was married by his religion then 4 months later. I stayed in his country for 27 months. He came in 2021 and left 6 months to another state then filed for divorce 5 1/2 years

  • @garrycommander9351
    @garrycommander9351 Před 4 měsíci

    Ok if my reason is, "I live abroad, the marriege make be here for way longer. And after I met the wonderful person I am with, I realize is the one I don't want get far from, the one I want live with them for the rest of my life. And without that I would be far in my country without the person I love, I am not a billionaire to bring him every weekend to my country only for I see him." is that ok to say Jim ? or can back fire me too quickly?

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před 4 měsíci

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can join the Immigration Answers Show which goes live here through our CZcams channel, and ask your questions to Jim directly, he will be glad to advise. Or send us an email to info@hackingimmigrationlaw.com and one of our team members will let you know if we can help you with your case.

  • @omarsalkamusic
    @omarsalkamusic Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @victoronzere66
    @victoronzere66 Před 14 dny

    After one month?

  • @Expedite_construction

    I-485 Citizen spouse, is medical RFE from lees summit different than RFE from local field office ? Which is better for us ?
    USCIS I-130 account is showing processing time of 6 months. Does that mean we ll get decision within 6 months ?

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can join the Immigration Answers Show which goes live here through our CZcams channel, and ask your questions to Jim directly, he will be glad to advise.

  • @Tahirnawazkhan111
    @Tahirnawazkhan111 Před rokem +1

    Dear sir!
    I m a benificery of form I.130 . my wife and a kid is us citizen. I am a highway police officer in my motherland country.
    I have mention my job in i.130 form.
    Presently I have an ordinary civilian passport and its photo copies has submitted to uscis.
    Now i will renew my passport.
    Is it compulsory for me to make an official passport.
    Or i can renew my passport as ordinary one.
    please guide me.

    • @Survivaldude101
      @Survivaldude101 Před rokem

      Asalamoalakom bhai, pata nahe ya replay karay na karay but app ko motorway police blue passport to nahe dati bhai kya kH rahay ho? Sab green par he atay accept politicians and high government officials warna sab green par atay.

    • @yourfavoritechannel5498
      @yourfavoritechannel5498 Před rokem

      Your normal passport will work. No need for official passport.

  • @Yvell
    @Yvell Před 6 měsíci

    Or they are grandparents in love. ¡Que viva el amor!

  • @vadimZ1000
    @vadimZ1000 Před rokem +5

    Fun fact: in Russian marriage and defect is the same word.

  • @barasaflorence345
    @barasaflorence345 Před rokem +1

    Hi Jim I needs someone

  • @ahmedalhakem
    @ahmedalhakem Před rokem

    I did understand anything from Vedo you advise me to marry quickly or not

    • @HackingImmigrationLawLLC
      @HackingImmigrationLawLLC  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for commenting. You can join the Immigration Answers Show and ask your questions there, Jim will be glad to provide guidance.

  • @tasharoberts9345
    @tasharoberts9345 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤❤

  • @Mel-fl5fs
    @Mel-fl5fs Před 3 měsíci

    9 out of 10 times it’s for papers…sorry

    • @AbuNewYorkCity
      @AbuNewYorkCity Před 11 dny

      the better question is what are their life plans after getting the papers?