Does credit score matter if you are getting married to someone overseas?
Question by *zemra*: Does credit score matter if you are getting married to someone overseas?
My brother was abroad for work for a few years and he just came back to New York. He fell in love with a girl and is planning on going back for New Years to propose to her. He wants to get a marriage lisence and get a fiance visa to bring her to the U.S.
His credit score isn’t so great, so will they deny his fiance a visa because of that?
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Answer by bdancer222
Credit has nothing to do with it. Credit history and scores only impact Visa, the credit card; not visa, the document that allows entry into the country
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His credit scores are irrelevant. His income and time on the job are crucial. He just got back to the US, so unless he has a really good job, plus at least 3 years of tax returns including his years overseas, he is entirely premature in asking this girl to marry him and apply for a fiance visa. He has to prove he has sufficient income to support her. And right now, it doesn’t look like he has the necessary track record since he’s been living overseas. Of course, if he has no job yet, he has no chance of obtaining a visa for her.
Credit has absolutely nothing to do with it. Why would it?