So, I met a girl in South Korea while I was there for 3 years. She's a Chinese citizen, but a South Korean permanent resident. She works in retail in Korea. We want to get married, and we read that the best way to do it is to bring her over on a TRV and then marry her locally (so we don't have to wait 18 months for the ridiculous Philippines visa office.)
I came back to Canada, put in the paperwork for her to come visit... they denied her. Their claims are that #1, her travel history isn't extensive enough (she's only been to Korea and China). #2, she isn't financially secure (her job pays the equivalent of $12 an hour). #3, Korea doesn't have many jobs. I guess they feel that if she leaves, she's losing her job- even though we had proof in writing that she wasn't going to.
In my included proof, I had a written statement signed by myself and my parents that we would support her in all financial endeavors while she's here. We agreed she would be taken care of... and we all signed it. We had all the required documentation- including bank statements showing she had $3,000, and employment records showing she officially had a job.
Now, we're kinda in a strange spot. I spoke with a lawyer, and he told me they're not going to let her in on a TRV if they've made this call.
So, as it stands- I'm going there to marry her in December. After that, I guess we have to wait 18 months? There's no way around it, I suppose.
Am I messing this up, or is this frustratingly the only thing I can do?
I also don't have a job right now... so I'm worried that they will reject me as her sponsor.
I came back to Canada, put in the paperwork for her to come visit... they denied her. Their claims are that #1, her travel history isn't extensive enough (she's only been to Korea and China). #2, she isn't financially secure (her job pays the equivalent of $12 an hour). #3, Korea doesn't have many jobs. I guess they feel that if she leaves, she's losing her job- even though we had proof in writing that she wasn't going to.
In my included proof, I had a written statement signed by myself and my parents that we would support her in all financial endeavors while she's here. We agreed she would be taken care of... and we all signed it. We had all the required documentation- including bank statements showing she had $3,000, and employment records showing she officially had a job.
Now, we're kinda in a strange spot. I spoke with a lawyer, and he told me they're not going to let her in on a TRV if they've made this call.
So, as it stands- I'm going there to marry her in December. After that, I guess we have to wait 18 months? There's no way around it, I suppose.
Am I messing this up, or is this frustratingly the only thing I can do?
I also don't have a job right now... so I'm worried that they will reject me as her sponsor.