To: King of Florida
Thus, she never entered the country with the intent of getting married -- which is what my wife would have been doing on her last return trip from Colombia.You're right. She fraudulently entered on a tourist visa as shown by her application for a student visa. Then the mysterious "notario" decides to file an application for asylum on her behalf.
Um, sure. Next you know there will be some polonium or elbonium found to have wiped her memory. It will then be determined she was kidnapped by FARC dwarfs.
128 posted on
12/05/2006 7:56:47 AM PST by
VeniVidiVici
(What's the one elected position Ted Kennedy has never held? Designated Driver.)
To: VeniVidiVici
You're right. She fraudulently entered on a tourist visa as shown by her application for a student visa. Then the mysterious "notario" decides to file an application for asylum on her behalf.Both the tourist and student visas are non-immigrant visas. Applying for one non-immigrant visa after having entered on another is not immigration fraud because there is no intent to remain here permanently. That is the key -- whether they enter with the intention of remaining here permanently (e.g., by marrying someone in particular, etc.).
142 posted on
12/05/2006 8:04:55 AM PST by
King of Florida
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