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What the poor man meant was that he was travelling to the US "in order to organise the main wedding preparations for the marriage of his niece (with some person)". The "marry my niece" looks like a direct translation from a certain European language. :) Just like in the movie "Lost in Translation"...
Ah, Simos, maybe. But doubt it was the case - this bloke really did look like someone that would marry his niece (well, after all the looks and smiles he gave us). Oh well, we'll never know. He also had a special entry visa that allows one to get married and leave the country, so I guess that helps :P