You blew it! Tourist visas are solely for brief visits. Anyone who enters on any temporary visa when they intend to remain commits VISA FRAUD. You cannot change status from tourist. You needed to be in your own country when your US spouse petitioned for your spouse visa (CR-1). And you needed to stay in your country while awaiting processing of your spouse visa.
Now you go home. Start applying for your spouse's immigration to your country (unless your spouse already is a citizen of your country). You committed visa fraud, and it is entirely possible your spouse visa will be denied. If you overstay your tourist visa, you have another visa violation on your record, and increased your chances that you will be denied any visa to US. Depending on length of your overstay on tourist visa, you could be barred from reentry to US for up to 10 years, just for overstay. In which case, your spouse cannot petition for your immigration until you complete any bar to reentry.
You can live together in your country. Make tracks for home immediately, and start making proper arrangements for your spouse to join you.
On a B1 you have no status to adjust you are just a tourist so no right to remain after your B1 visa expires...so go home before you are illegal and end up being removed and banned
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You blew it! Tourist visas are solely for brief visits. Anyone who enters on any temporary visa when they intend to remain commits VISA FRAUD. You cannot change status from tourist. You needed to be in your own country when your US spouse petitioned for your spouse visa (CR-1). And you needed to stay in your country while awaiting processing of your spouse visa.
Now you go home. Start applying for your spouse's immigration to your country (unless your spouse already is a citizen of your country). You committed visa fraud, and it is entirely possible your spouse visa will be denied. If you overstay your tourist visa, you have another visa violation on your record, and increased your chances that you will be denied any visa to US. Depending on length of your overstay on tourist visa, you could be barred from reentry to US for up to 10 years, just for overstay. In which case, your spouse cannot petition for your immigration until you complete any bar to reentry.
You can live together in your country. Make tracks for home immediately, and start making proper arrangements for your spouse to join you.
you B1 is a visit visa ... you go home and file for a CRI
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visa...
On a B1 you have no status to adjust you are just a tourist so no right to remain after your B1 visa expires...so go home before you are illegal and end up being removed and banned
They told me this is not a final step I have to wait to nvc for 30 days
USCIS normally denies applications to adjust status by people who traveled to the USA as a tourist.