Salt Lake City, UT asked in Immigration Law for Utah

Q: A Swedish national and I plan to marry and remain in our respective countries for two years. What paperwork do we need?

From what I have read online, it seems we are not allowed to simply visit each other on tourist status. Since we are neither immigrating right away, could you please provide guidance on visiting each other legally and especially on his upcoming visit to the USA for our wedding? Thank you!

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Hector E. Quiroga
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Hector E. Quiroga
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Las Vegas, NV

A: We can’t answer the question re: visiting your fiancé/spouse in Sweden; for your spouse to visit you here s/he must show a preponderance of evidence that she will return to Sweden after visiting you. She doesn’t need a visa to visa, since Sweden is a visa waiver country, but proof of employment, residence, family, assets, etc. Being married to a USC spouse carries a great deal of weight when determining if someone will remain in the US or not, so your fiancé/spouse will really want to have lots to put against that.

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