Je suis titulaire d'un visa J1 pour un post doc de 2 ans à San Diego. Mon ami souhaite obtenir un visa J2 d'accompagnement pour me rejoindre pendant ces 2 ans.
N'étant pas actuellement mariés en France, un mariage aux Etats Unis est il reconnu et suffisant pour l'obtention de ce visa? Quels sont les délais d'obtention du visa dans ces conditions?
Pour se marier aux USA avec un citoyen , un étranger a besoin de faire une demande spécifique, qui n'est pas simple, quand il s'agit de 2 étrangers c'est encore bien plus compliqué, voici quelques liens qui te donnent des aperçus de la chose ( il y a des forums dévolus à ces questions d'immigration même!):
Je pense que le plus simple serait de solliciter les services de l'Ambassade US vu la complexité de ce genre de situation et les conséquences possibles d'une erreur.
Vous tenez vraiment à vous marier aux Etats-Unis et non en France?
(Il vous parait peut-être évident que oui, mais ce serait infiniment plus simple... donc je comprends
si vous avez une raison spécifique de vouloir que ce soit aux US et pas en France, mais j'avais des
amis qui voulaient les US pour des raisons touristiques et finalement ils ont fait un mariage en France
pour les papiers, puis aux US pour la fête et le cadre).
hum!
bien sur que non que ce n'est pas complique de se marier entre francais aux US!
mais il faudra que son ami/mari retourne en France pour faire le visa J2.
a savoir nini:
se marier aux US n'est pas un 'faux' mariage...
va sur le site de ton consulat ou de l'ambassade de France pour voir les details.
sinon lis le forum, il y a pleins de francais qui expliquent comment ils ont procede (mariage a LV par ex).
sinon google est ton copain!
"Le monde est un livre et ceux qui ne voyagent pas n'en lisent qu'une page." (Saint Augustin)
Il me semble que le J2 est un visa pour un conjoint, quelqu'un déjà marié, http://j1visa.state.gov/basics/j2-visa/ et pas un fiancé.
Le visa pour quelqu'un qui souhaite épouser un citoyen américain est un IR1 ou CR1, http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/types/types_2991.html, si tu as été regarder la liste des démarches, eh bien moi je ne trouve pas si simple...
Je ne sais pas par contre pour un mariage entre quelqu'un qui n'est pas un citoyen américain mais au bénéfice d'un visa à durée limitée et un non américain... le recours à l'ambassade est indispensable de toute façon alors autant commencer par là.
-non ce n'est pas complique: juste 2 francais qui se marient...
-non l'ambassade ne va pas repondre sur les questions de mariage; et ce n'est pas a l'ambassade qu'on se marie.
-oui le visa J2 est le visa du conjoint marie au J1: c'est pour ca que Nini et son copain souhaitent se marier: pour qu'il obtienne le J2
-attention tu melanges tout...et ton 2nd lien ne correspond PAS du tout a la situation de nini (qui n'est PAS americaine)
"Le monde est un livre et ceux qui ne voyagent pas n'en lisent qu'une page." (Saint Augustin)
...
-non l'ambassade ne va pas repondre sur les questions de mariage; et ce n'est pas a l'ambassade qu'on se marie
- Non, mais c'est l'Ambassade US en France qui peut donner les renseignements officiels et c'est là qu'il faut faire les démarches, je n'ai jamais parlé de se marier à l'Ambassade des USA en France!
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oui le visa J2 est le visa du conjoint marie au J1: c'est pour ca que Nini et son copain souhaitent se marier: pour qu'il obtienne le J2 ,
oui mais il 'n'aura le J2 qu'une fois marié, donc d'abord obtenir les infos pour comment se marier aux USA puis ensuite obtenir le J2, je suppose,
-attention tu melanges tout...et ton 2nd lien ne correspond PAS du tout a la situation de nini (qui n'est PAS americaine),
oui je sais, c'était pour illustrer la complexité des démarches dans le cas le plus simple, celui du mariage d'un citoyen US avec un étranger..
-je ne parlais pas non plus de l'ambassade US;
et ca ne sert a rien d'aller a l'ambassade francaise aux US: tout est explique sur le site Web.
et le mariage se fait au city hall de la ville ou ils resident...
-oui il faut deja qu'ils se marient et ensuite qu'il rentre en France pour obtenir son visa J2 (ce que j'ai dit dans ma 1ere reponse).
-se marier entre un US citizen et un etranger: ce n'est vraiment pas le cas le plus simple...
et surtout ca ne correspond pas a leur situation, ce lien ne peut que les embrouiller.
"Le monde est un livre et ceux qui ne voyagent pas n'en lisent qu'une page." (Saint Augustin)
Ton conjoint peut tout simplement t'accompagner sous un visa B-2, en tant que visiteur-accompagnateur. Par contre, il ne pourra pas travailler ni étudier. C'est moins avantageux que le visa J-2 (il faut avoir un solide support financier) mais ça n'exigera pas un mariage!
Autre option, il peut chercher un stage ou un emploi et avoir son propre visa...
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oui tout a fait...mais dans toutes mes connaissances qui ont demande un B2 pour suivre un boyfriend ou girlfriend, ils n'ont obtenu le B2 que pour 6 mois.
et la plupart n'ont pas pu renouveller leur B2 pour encore 6 mois (sur place)
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