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Hello guys!

im here in florida, and want to marry on february 2008!

just a few questions:

How much is the cost to apply for marriage license?

How long does it takes to wait the marriage license to release?,

thank you God blesss you.

johna

AOS/EAD

o5-29-08--SENT THE AOS PACKAGE TO USCIS

o5-31-08--Item was delivered at 5:35 AM in CHICAGO, IL 60680.

o6-04-08--USCIS recieved the AOS and EAD package

o6-10-08--AOS and EAD NOA date

o6-14-08--Recieved a AOS and EAD notice for Biometric on June 24, 2008

o6-24-08--AOS and EAD Biometrics done today! @ 9:00 a.m in West Palm Fl.

o6-24-08--AOS and EAD touch!

o6-25-08--AOS and EAD touch!

o7-08-08--AOS case transfered to CSC

o7-11-08--AOS case pending at CSC

o8-07-08--EAD Card Production Ordered today!CRIS

o8-14-08--AOS touched

o8-15-08--Email from CRIS Welcoming for a new resident in the USA

o8-15-08--Email from CRIS EAD notice approval

o8-15-08--EAD card arrived in the mail, EAD was approved in 70 days.

o8-18-08--Received hard copy of WELCOME LETTER as a new resident in the USA

o8-25-08--GREEN CARD Card Production Ordered

o8-29-08--AOS Approved! without Interview

o9-02-08--Received GREEN CARD with out INTERVIEW, with out RFE.

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Hello guys!

im here in florida, and want to marry on february 2008!

just a few questions:

How much is the cost to apply for marriage license?

How long does it takes to wait the marriage license to release?,

thank you God blesss you.

johna

hi!

a Florida marriage license costs $93.50. If you cannot afford this amount all at once, it may be possible to pay it in three installments over a ninety-day period. However, you will not receive the license until all payments are made. After purchasing the marriage license, you will need to wait three days before having the wedding ceremony and finalizing the marriage. Florida residents can get a discount on the license and waive the three-day waiting period by taking a marriage preparation course.

i just copied that from a website :D

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FY045

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Hello guys!

im here in florida, and want to marry on february 2008!

just a few questions:

How much is the cost to apply for marriage license?

How long does it takes to wait the marriage license to release?,

thank you God blesss you.

johna

hi!

a Florida marriage license costs $93.50. If you cannot afford this amount all at once, it may be possible to pay it in three installments over a ninety-day period. However, you will not receive the license until all payments are made. After purchasing the marriage license, you will need to wait three days before having the wedding ceremony and finalizing the marriage. Florida residents can get a discount on the license and waive the three-day waiting period by taking a marriage preparation course.

i just copied that from a website :D

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FY045

Hi thank you so much for the information. God bless you

AOS/EAD

o5-29-08--SENT THE AOS PACKAGE TO USCIS

o5-31-08--Item was delivered at 5:35 AM in CHICAGO, IL 60680.

o6-04-08--USCIS recieved the AOS and EAD package

o6-10-08--AOS and EAD NOA date

o6-14-08--Recieved a AOS and EAD notice for Biometric on June 24, 2008

o6-24-08--AOS and EAD Biometrics done today! @ 9:00 a.m in West Palm Fl.

o6-24-08--AOS and EAD touch!

o6-25-08--AOS and EAD touch!

o7-08-08--AOS case transfered to CSC

o7-11-08--AOS case pending at CSC

o8-07-08--EAD Card Production Ordered today!CRIS

o8-14-08--AOS touched

o8-15-08--Email from CRIS Welcoming for a new resident in the USA

o8-15-08--Email from CRIS EAD notice approval

o8-15-08--EAD card arrived in the mail, EAD was approved in 70 days.

o8-18-08--Received hard copy of WELCOME LETTER as a new resident in the USA

o8-25-08--GREEN CARD Card Production Ordered

o8-29-08--AOS Approved! without Interview

o9-02-08--Received GREEN CARD with out INTERVIEW, with out RFE.

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Congratulations on the marriage. We plan on going to Vegas for our wedding.

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8/06/2011 - Package sent

8/25/2011 - Biometrics schedule

9/26/2011 - Interview date received

10/09/2011 - Received yellow letter

11/08/2011 - Interview date THANKS GOD went smooth n pretty easy with the nice lady IO takes 9-10 minutes wow???????????????

I think I waited more time for my Oath Ceremony schedule rather than interview process and after 13 minutes the lady gave my sched WOW CAN'T BELIEVE ......yayyyyyyy

11/16/2011 - Oath Ceremony

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Removing Conditions

08/3/2010 - File for Removal of Conditions (I-751)

08/6/2010 - Received date/ Noticed Date

9/06/2010 - Biometric Date Modesto

12/2/2010 - Card production( they orderd) new card. I just checked I'm not in hurry but hahahaha lucky GOD IS SO GOOD THANKS FOR EVERYTHING PAPA JESUS MWAHHH.

AOS

06/06/2008 - AOS PACKAGE SENT

06/09/2008 - RECEIVED DATE

06/13/2008- NOTICED DATE checked cleared ( received in mail 06/17/2008 notice for AOS, EAD and AP)

07/09/2008- BIOMETRICS date modesto

08/18/2008- AP APPROVED ( received date 8/22/2008)

08/18/2008- EAD APPROVED ( received date 8/27/2008)

09/17/2008- RECEIVED interview date appoinment

10/29/2008- INTERVIEW date 1:00pm sacramento (approved)

11/05/2008- RECEIVED WELCOME NOTICE

11/07/2008- RECEIVED GREEN CARD

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Wow.....Florida is expensive. 3 days was our wait time in MO too.

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Congratulations on the marriage. We plan on going to Vegas for our wedding.

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Yeah I agree,we only paid 50 dollars and had it in 3 days.

They used to have the blood tests for the antibody that could kill your baby when your pregnant.

Thank god they dont have that anymore,thats just stupid.What if a couple dont want kids??

In Germany when you go to the gyn.they test that there and thats the way it should be.

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Yeah I agree,we only paid 50 dollars and had it in 3 days.

They used to have the blood tests for the antibody that could kill your baby when your pregnant.

Thank god they dont have that anymore,thats just stupid.What if a couple dont want kids??

In Germany when you go to the gyn.they test that there and thats the way it should be.

In most places, the blood test was for HIV.

I've never heard of an "antibody that kills babies" when related to marriage licenses. Hm. Actually, I've never heard of one period, but that's another thread.

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married: jan 5, 2007

noa 1: march 2nd, 2007

interview @ tampa, fl office: april 26, 2007

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Yeah I agree,we only paid 50 dollars and had it in 3 days.

They used to have the blood tests for the antibody that could kill your baby when your pregnant.

Thank god they dont have that anymore,thats just stupid.What if a couple dont want kids??

In Germany when you go to the gyn.they test that there and thats the way it should be.

In most places, the blood test was for HIV.

I've never heard of an "antibody that kills babies" when related to marriage licenses. Hm. Actually, I've never heard of one period, but that's another thread.

There used to be some requirement for blood tests back in the day. My mom asked how come we got the marriage license so quick and when was the blood test. I was like, ummm, what blood test? She said when she got married in the the 70s, they had to take a blood test to make sure the 2 spouses blood was compatible to prevent children with Down's syndrome... or at least that's what they told her.

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Basicly what this was for is somthing to do with the bloodtype,they have positive or negative.

It was a certain blood type that when you have positive and the man has negative that you have to get a shot done.

The first born child is fine however the second pregnancy if no shot or anything done would kill the baby.

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Yeah I agree,we only paid 50 dollars and had it in 3 days.

They used to have the blood tests for the antibody that could kill your baby when your pregnant.

Thank god they dont have that anymore,thats just stupid.What if a couple dont want kids??

In Germany when you go to the gyn.they test that there and thats the way it should be.

In most places, the blood test was for HIV.

I've never heard of an "antibody that kills babies" when related to marriage licenses. Hm. Actually, I've never heard of one period, but that's another thread.

There used to be some requirement for blood tests back in the day. My mom asked how come we got the marriage license so quick and when was the blood test. I was like, ummm, what blood test? She said when she got married in the the 70s, they had to take a blood test to make sure the 2 spouses blood was compatible to prevent children with Down's syndrome... or at least that's what they told her.

The blood tests that you used to have to take for a marriage licence are for Rubella (still required in many states). This disease can cause birth defects if contracted whilst pregnant. They also don't allow cousins to marry in certain states, so blood testing was carried out to check that the applicants were not related.

In no way does "having incompatible blood" cause Down Syndrome. That has to be the most singularly ridiculous piece of information I have ever heard in my life (not directed at you, Nanusia & Lukaszek, it is directed to the person who told your mother that!).

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Florida residents can get a discount on the license and waive the three-day waiting period by taking a marriage preparation course.

Marriage preparation course?

Someone in the Brit forum took that course, if I remember correctly (I think it was TheZilla). They would have had a 2 week wait otherwise.

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If you don't take the marriage preparation course in Florida the price is $90 something. You have to wait 3 days to get married.

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

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