Rob and I have discussed the possibility of getting married. It's the only way I can join him in the US.
Finding a job in law enforcement isn't an option for me and law enforcement is the only thing I know and I am good at, after a career of 18 years, so we figured it would be hard to get a work related visa.
the alternative is the fiancee visa and that means we have to get married within a period of 90 days after entering the country.
our situation:
he has a young son, I have a young daughter who I am of course taking with me. (The father of my child is another issue... I think I have to fight him in court to take my girl with me, but I am working on finding a solution.)
then I am the owner of a home and I don't think I can sell the place soon, due to the financial crisis. So I am thinking of renting the place out for a bit AND it's a safe thought to know that IF things don't work out, I can always come back to it.
Rob owns a home himself and I will be living with him there. His ex gave him a hard time money wise after they got divorced and he is of course very cautious. I understand completely.
so we were discussing the possibility of pre nuptials. IF things go wrong, I don't want anything to do with him any more, not money wise at least.
Now I was googling for 'international pre nups' and found that it's a tough matter. I really need to get a lawyer for this.
Question I now have.... should I take a Dutch lawyer or a US one?
Any one has experience with that? How does it work?
Apart from that..... I REALLY need to make a 'closing the distance' plan. I am an airhead when it comes to things like this so I need to put a plan on paper.
What are the things needed to be done BEFORE you apply for that Fiancee visa?
And how to deal with all this money wise? We decided not to have a joined bank account, due to bad situations with our exes in the past.
How would you handle this?
Finding a job in law enforcement isn't an option for me and law enforcement is the only thing I know and I am good at, after a career of 18 years, so we figured it would be hard to get a work related visa.
the alternative is the fiancee visa and that means we have to get married within a period of 90 days after entering the country.
our situation:
he has a young son, I have a young daughter who I am of course taking with me. (The father of my child is another issue... I think I have to fight him in court to take my girl with me, but I am working on finding a solution.)
then I am the owner of a home and I don't think I can sell the place soon, due to the financial crisis. So I am thinking of renting the place out for a bit AND it's a safe thought to know that IF things don't work out, I can always come back to it.
Rob owns a home himself and I will be living with him there. His ex gave him a hard time money wise after they got divorced and he is of course very cautious. I understand completely.
so we were discussing the possibility of pre nuptials. IF things go wrong, I don't want anything to do with him any more, not money wise at least.
Now I was googling for 'international pre nups' and found that it's a tough matter. I really need to get a lawyer for this.
Question I now have.... should I take a Dutch lawyer or a US one?
Any one has experience with that? How does it work?
Apart from that..... I REALLY need to make a 'closing the distance' plan. I am an airhead when it comes to things like this so I need to put a plan on paper.
What are the things needed to be done BEFORE you apply for that Fiancee visa?
And how to deal with all this money wise? We decided not to have a joined bank account, due to bad situations with our exes in the past.
How would you handle this?
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