There is one important thing you didn’t mention when it comes to bringing a foreign non status woman to the states - you have to fill in a form to petition to become her sponsor meaning take financial responsibility in case she has financial issues, read the following:
Contrary to popular opinion, prenuptial agreements are not simply for the wealthy, but can also help couples with complex legal needs to form a strong foundation for marriage. If your fiancé is a foreign national, you may benefit from signing a prenup. Learn why on the blog, from our Maryland...
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Understand What Your Prenuptial Contract Can and Cannot Accomplish
If your new spouse does not intend to work in the United States, you may need to sign an Affidavit of Support. This contract requires you to maintain a standard of living for your new spouse exceeding 125 percent of the poverty level (that’s $1342 a month currently). You are not released from this obligation until your spouse becomes a United States citizen, permanently departs the country, or is credited with forty quarters of coverage via the Social Security Act (that’s 10 years of working and getting paid). Your prenuptial contract does not automatically absolve you of this support. In a notable 2014 case, the United States District Court for the District of Maryland indicated that prenuptial contracts could not waive Affidavits of Support. As far as the affidavit of support for immigration purposes, you cannot alter this obligation with your prenup. Your prenup can only impact how California state law will apply to your divorce. The affidavit of support is a federal law that cannot be avoided with a prenup. So, while a prenup can help you avoid paying spousal support in a divorce, it cannot get you out of the requirements for the affidavit of support. However, the affidavit of support has different support requirements and you should ask your immigration lawyer exactly how much "support" you will need to provide in the event of divorce.
"You are not released from this obligation until your spouse becomes a United States citizen" - in that case spouse may get the green card after few years, divorce you and then intentionally does not obtain citizenship as long as the other side pays.
On top of that, prenup can be limited to say if she waived her right to get supposal support (more: that’s mutually exclusive from Affidavit of Support mentioned above) from you, in some states the court can still over override that, read this:
Q: My spouse signed a prenuptial agreement in which she waived spousal support. Will the court still require me to pay spousal support?
A: It depends. In California, the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act governs prenuptial agreements. The law does allow a spouse to waive her right to spousal support in a number of cases, but in general the court must find that the provision isn’t unconscionable. How does the court define an unconscionable agreement? It will look at various factors, such as the disparity of wealth between the parties, the separate property of the spouses, and the earning potential of the spouses. In situations where one spouse has waived her right to support but would be left nearly destitute without spousal support, a court may refuse to enforce the provision.
In addition, some courts may not enforce prenuptial agreement terms that waive spousal support in cases where the receiving spouse didn’t understand that she was signing away her ability to seek support. For example, if the receiving spouse signed the prenuptial agreement without consulting with an attorney and didn’t understand that she’d be left without spousal support in the event of divorce, a court may not enforce that provision.
So in conclusion, I’m not sure if that’s a win win situation, it’s probably better to get a prenup with a local woman who already has a status and that you don’t need to sponsor her. And better that she has a career/job too so the court won’t override her waiver of supposal support in the prenup.
But guess what’s the problem with getting that category of women when it comes to incels??