My girlfriend is within Japan, and we love respectively other, but US immigration law prevent us from person together...?

My girlfriend came to America last year as an exchange student from Japan, and we fell in love near one another very quickly. We have be together for 1 year, 2 months of which we have been separate, however. She had to progress back to Japan not only to finish school (which ends surrounded by March), but because legally, she was forced to return to Japan.
We want to get married eventually, but neither of us is primed yet. If I bring her over as my fiance, we only have 90 days to procure married, and I have to prove I make the earnings of a occupation job. I graduate school in May, and I don't enjoy a career job lined up but, and I don't know when or if it will come. Right now she can only come for 3 months at a time, and it is expensive. The time apart is taking a heavy violent toll on both of us. The plan is for her to come in March, right when she graduates, and live in an apartment beside me until she has to leave. I am learning Japanese, but I don't know adequate to get a job in Japan, where on earth the job market is even more strenuous than it is here in the USA. Does anyone know what I can do to be near the love of my life?
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Marry her or don't and continue to live the way you are, they are you're options.

You don't call for a 'career job' you just need to show that your earnings, for a household of two, is at tiniest $17,500, hardly a salary income. If you do not make this, consequently you can also find a co-sponsor who is either a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident and makes 125% above the poverty guidelines for his household to sponsor her.

Beyond that here is the H1B visa, if she qualifies or an L1 visa, again if she qualifies.

You say that she come as an exchange student, so I am assuming a J1 visa, check to make sure that she is not bound by section 212(e), because if she is that that puts a huge spanner in any adjectives immigration plans for her as she will need to a waiver of said requirement.
Have her come over here & marry her right away, and if it doesn't work out, get a divorce, but don't enjoy a kid until you are sure that the marriage is good and you can afford to have a kid. Japanese women get very good wives for an American man, and such unions I've witnessed within the military, are more successful than to any other nationality.
It looks like you have received some pious advice. You really have no choice but to marry her, or keep living resembling you are. If she is the love of your life then it shouldn't be a problem to get married in a minute. If you're not ready yet then it seem that something is wrong and you're not sure about her. And again, if you don't make enough money you can other get a co-sponsor that does, that's not a problem at all.
better that you go over there and bring back married in japan,the japanese laws are more complicated than the usa laws and they rob care about to protect the race,verbal skill etc... and they investigate you if you have a spot in your criminal record i.e. it,you are done!
Easy, bring her here on a Fiancee Visa and get married. Use a cosponsor if you don't make ample money. There's no provision in immigration law for the two of you to live together "without benefit of clergy" while you try to amount out just how much you love her.



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