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Applying for an American tourist visa conceals my wife's green card status, will it affect my future immigrant visa?

My father tried the same thing:

In the interview in 2009, I concealed that my mother had a green card, and then fingerprinting didn't affect anything.

"Will it affect my future immigrant visa?" -What do you think? At that time, the immigrant visa only asks if you have been to the United States before. Of course, you have been there on a tourist visa. It's as simple as that (if the tourist visa overstays in the United States, it's another matter), which is helpful for future visas.

The purpose of tourist visas is that you can persuade people to return to the United States after completing their journey. When you come back from America, it's complete, as simple as that.

Fingerprint identification is required to enter the United States-this is a procedure of the US Department of Homeland Security and has nothing to do with future visas (unless you use a fake visa).

Many officials, tourist visas, green cards and party member are hidden, and people still get immigrant visas.