Q: My same-sex fiancée and I want to live in the United States. How
can I get her a visa? My partner and I live in Lviv, Ukraine. I am a
U.S. citizen. My fiancée and I want to marry, but Ukraine does not allow
same-sex marriages. We tried to get her a U.S. tourist visa, but she
could not satisfy the U.S. consular officer that she would return to
Ukraine. She is 22 years old, college-educated, unmarried, does not own
property and has no official employment papers.
Name withheld, Lviv, Ukraine
A: You should bring your partner to the United States on an K-1
Fiancé(e) visa, then marry her in a state that allows same-sex
marriages. Then, she can apply for permanent residence.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/citizenship-now/k-1-fiancee-visa-best-option-same-sex-immigrant-partner-article-1.1459142
Contact Darren Heyman,
Immigration attorney Las Vegas, for more information.
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