Marriage Visa After Ban
Summary
After a three-year ban due to an 11-month overstay, applying for a marriage visa is possible. Proving the legitimacy of your relationship and medical issues that contributed to the overstay can strengthen your case. For a tourist visa, demonstrate strong ties to your home country and explain the overstay circumstances. A second marriage license during the overstay may complicate matters. Consulting an immigration attorney is advisable to navigate these complexities and ensure proper documentation.Full Conversation
What is the chance of getting a marriage visa after a three year ban after an overstay of 11 months if there was a marriage license from some time during the legal stay and until some time during the overstay and there was no marriage, there was a medical problem regarding rectal bleeding on a few days during the overstay, there are two papers from a lady doctor and one paper from another lady doctor and if there were * plane tickets meaning that the departure was postponed all those times? Thank you.
To better assess your situation, could you please provide your current location (country of residence)? This will help in understanding the specific immigration rules that apply to your case.
Lynbrook, NY
Hi ****, here's some general information regarding your situation:
- After a three-year ban, you can apply for a marriage visa.
- Proving the legitimacy of your relationship and the medical issues that caused the overstay can be beneficial.
- Consult an immigration attorney to better present your case.
Is there anything specific you need help with in preparing your documentation?
- After a three-year ban, you can apply for a marriage visa.
- Proving the legitimacy of your relationship and the medical issues that caused the overstay can be beneficial.
- Consult an immigration attorney to better present your case.
Is there anything specific you need help with in preparing your documentation?
How about a tourist visa after a three year ban? What chances could be to get that regarding this case? Thank you.
Hi ****, generally speaking, obtaining a tourist visa after a three-year ban can be challenging. Here are some points to consider:
- Demonstrate strong ties to your home country.
- Provide evidence of the reasons for your previous overstay and that it was unintentional.
- Explain the changes in your circumstances since the ban.
Would you like more details on preparing your application or any other specific aspect?
- Demonstrate strong ties to your home country.
- Provide evidence of the reasons for your previous overstay and that it was unintentional.
- Explain the changes in your circumstances since the ban.
Would you like more details on preparing your application or any other specific aspect?
Ok. Please send if possible more details for both cases: marriage visa and tourist visa. Thank you.
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Hi ****, here's more detailed information for both cases:
Marriage Visa:
- Eligibility: You can apply for a marriage visa after the three-year ban.
- Documentation: Provide proof of your relationship, such as communication records, photos, and affidavits from friends/family.
- Medical Issues: Include the medical documents explaining the rectal bleeding and how it impacted your overstay.
- Intent to Marry: Show evidence that you intended to marry during your legal stay.
- Legal Advice: Consulting an immigration attorney is highly recommended to present your case effectively.
Tourist Visa:
- Eligibility: More challenging to obtain after a ban but not impossible.
- Strong Ties: Demonstrate strong ties to your home country (e.g., employment, family, property).
- Overstay Explanation: Provide a detailed explanation of the overstay and the medical issues involved.
- Changed Circumstances: Show how your circumstances have changed since the ban (e.g., stable job, no health issues).
Would you like more details on preparing your documentation or any other aspect?
Hi ****, here's more detailed information for both cases:
Marriage Visa:
- Eligibility: You can apply for a marriage visa after the three-year ban.
- Documentation: Provide proof of your relationship, such as communication records, photos, and affidavits from friends/family.
- Medical Issues: Include the medical documents explaining the rectal bleeding and how it impacted your overstay.
- Intent to Marry: Show evidence that you intended to marry during your legal stay.
- Legal Advice: Consulting an immigration attorney is highly recommended to present your case effectively.
Tourist Visa:
- Eligibility: More challenging to obtain after a ban but not impossible.
- Strong Ties: Demonstrate strong ties to your home country (e.g., employment, family, property).
- Overstay Explanation: Provide a detailed explanation of the overstay and the medical issues involved.
- Changed Circumstances: Show how your circumstances have changed since the ban (e.g., stable job, no health issues).
Would you like more details on preparing your documentation or any other aspect?
Ok. Please send more details regarding preparing the documentation. Thank you.
Hi ****, here are more details on preparing the documentation for both cases:
Marriage Visa:
- Proof of Relationship: Gather communication records, photos, affidavits from friends/family.
- Medical Documentation: Include medical records on rectal bleeding.
- Intent to Marry: Provide evidence of your intent to marry during your legal stay.
Tourist Visa:
- Strong Ties: Collect documents showing strong ties to your home country (employment, property).
- Overstay Explanation: Write a detailed explanation of your overstay and include medical documents.
- Changed Circumstances: Provide evidence of stable job and resolved health issues.
Would you like any more specific information on any of these points?
Marriage Visa:
- Proof of Relationship: Gather communication records, photos, affidavits from friends/family.
- Medical Documentation: Include medical records on rectal bleeding.
- Intent to Marry: Provide evidence of your intent to marry during your legal stay.
Tourist Visa:
- Strong Ties: Collect documents showing strong ties to your home country (employment, property).
- Overstay Explanation: Write a detailed explanation of your overstay and include medical documents.
- Changed Circumstances: Provide evidence of stable job and resolved health issues.
Would you like any more specific information on any of these points?
Ok. Please send all the specific and useful information regarding all those points. Thank you.
Hi ****, here are the detailed steps for preparing documentation for both cases:
Marriage Visa:
- Proof of Relationship:
- Communication records (emails, messages)
- Photos together
- Affidavits from friends/family
- Medical Documentation:
- Medical records detailing rectal bleeding and treatment
- Doctors' notes explaining the impact on your overstay
- Intent to Marry:
- Marriage license
- Evidence of wedding plans during your legal stay
Tourist Visa:
- Strong Ties:
- Employment verification (job letter, pay stubs)
- Property ownership documents (deeds, lease agreements)
- Family ties documentation (birth certificates, family photos)
- Overstay Explanation:
- Detailed written explanation of the overstay
- Medical documents supporting your health issues
- Changed Circumstances:
- Stable job evidence (current employment letter, pay stubs)
- Health resolution documentation (recent medical records)
Would you like guidance on how to gather any specific documents?
Marriage Visa:
- Proof of Relationship:
- Communication records (emails, messages)
- Photos together
- Affidavits from friends/family
- Medical Documentation:
- Medical records detailing rectal bleeding and treatment
- Doctors' notes explaining the impact on your overstay
- Intent to Marry:
- Marriage license
- Evidence of wedding plans during your legal stay
Tourist Visa:
- Strong Ties:
- Employment verification (job letter, pay stubs)
- Property ownership documents (deeds, lease agreements)
- Family ties documentation (birth certificates, family photos)
- Overstay Explanation:
- Detailed written explanation of the overstay
- Medical documents supporting your health issues
- Changed Circumstances:
- Stable job evidence (current employment letter, pay stubs)
- Health resolution documentation (recent medical records)
Would you like guidance on how to gather any specific documents?
No. Please advise if possible if there would be a second marriage license towards the end of the one year of overstay and if there would be no marriage could help or not in this case. Thank you.
Hi ****, obtaining a second marriage license during or after an overstay can complicate your situation. It may be viewed as an attempt to circumvent immigration laws. The lack of an actual marriage weakens the intent to marry argument. Consulting an immigration attorney is highly recommended to navigate this complex situation.
Would you like advice on finding an immigration attorney?
Would you like advice on finding an immigration attorney?
No. Thank you.
Hi ****, it seems like your situation is quite complex. Here’s a summary of your options:
- Marriage Visa: Prove the legitimacy of your relationship and reasons for overstay with substantial documentation.
- Tourist Visa: Demonstrate strong ties to your home country and changes since the overstay.
Given the intricacies, consulting an immigration attorney is highly advisable. Would you like any more specific information about the documentation process?
- Marriage Visa: Prove the legitimacy of your relationship and reasons for overstay with substantial documentation.
- Tourist Visa: Demonstrate strong ties to your home country and changes since the overstay.
Given the intricacies, consulting an immigration attorney is highly advisable. Would you like any more specific information about the documentation process?
Ok. Thank you.
Hi ****, it seems like you've gathered a lot of useful information. Given the complexities of your situation, consulting an immigration attorney would be the best course of action to ensure all your documentation is in order and to navigate any potential legal hurdles effectively. Good luck!
Thank you!
You're welcome, ****! If you need any further assistance or have any other questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Good luck with your visa application process! Have a great day!
Thank you! Thank you. The same: Have a great day!
Hi ****, it sounds like you have a good understanding of the documentation needed for both visa applications. Since your situation is complex, involving a previous overstay and potential medical issues, consulting an immigration attorney will provide you with the best chance of success. If you need further guidance on this, feel free to ask!