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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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My fiance is in the UK, and I was wondering if I should get married in the U.S. or in the U.K. What would be easier for me to apply to become a permenant resident in the U.K.

Right now I am living in the U.S., and can I apply now?

What is the whole procedure for me to become a permenant resident in the U.K.?

Please advise.

P.S. Ignore my signature, as I am a different person.

I-130 (CR1) Form:

  • Received NAO1 on April 14, 2006
  • Approved on July 14, 2006
  • Received DS-3032 & Fee for Affidavit on August 07, 2006
  • Waiting for my wife to receive the DS-3032; Mailed out Affidavit Fee on August 09, 2006
  • Mailed out immigration fee on September 25, 2006
  • Overnighted I-864 Affidavit on October 2, 2006
  • Spouse mailed DS230 part I & copy of biographic page from Pakistan on October 23, 2006 (Pakistan date)
  • DS230 part I & copy of biographic page arrives to the NVC on November 06, 2006
  • Case Completed at NVC on November 30, 2006.
  • CR-1 forwarded December 07, 2007, and arrived at Islamabad Embassy on December 12, 2006.
  • Wife picks up packet for CR-1 on January 10, 2007.

I-129F (K3) Form:

  • NOA1 received on June 08, 2006
  • Stamped and mailed a RFAE notice on November 14, 2006 to Homeland Security. Sent next day but too late for K3...
  • USCIS receives my RFAE on November 21, 2006, and case is now at the Missouri Service Center.
  • I-129F approved on November 28, 2006.
  • I-129F forwarded to Islamabad embassy on December 06, 2006.
  • Packet for K3 sent on January 08, 2007 and INTERVIEW DATE is assigned for January 30, 2007.
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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Wales
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Might want to make a new account, that sig could be a little confusing! :)

Sorry I don't know the specifics, but I've seen a few folk mention the US -> UK process, which is probably the opposite of what most of us are trying to achieve on this forum. I'm fairly sure the UK visa process is a lot quicker for some reason.

Stu

K1:

(See timeline)

AOS:

(See timeline)

ROC:

11-8-10 - ROC file sent

11-10-10 - CSC received file

11-10-10 - NOA1 date

11-15-10 - Check cashed

12-11-10 - Received biometrics letter

12-22-10 - Biometrics appointment (have to reschedule)

1-12-11 - Biometrics appointment (rescheduled appointment)

3-3-11 - Approved!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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For reasons that it's too early on monday morning for me to explain, the easiest option is for you to get married in the US, and then apply to come to the UK permanently. This saves on number of applications needed and therefore money to pay for the applications, and all around hassle.

The application process is a one submission process, usually approved or denied in less than 6 weeks. More info here:

http://www.britainusa.com/visas/index_visa.asp?i=41000

read all of that, and if you have any further questions, you might be better off checking out a forum thats dedicated to people travelling the other direction, this forum is for people moving TO the US.

All the best,

Poit. xx :thumbs:

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It is much easier to move to the UK after marriage in the US. I am from the US and married a UKC, we married in California and I moved to the UK 4 months later. The process to get a spousal visa to move here is much much easier and faster than the US.

You will not have permanent residence though, your first visa is good for 2 years. Then you apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain. After I think 3 years you can apply for citizenship. You should do your research on this though.

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/

Feb 05 - met on match.com, spoke daily over Skype

Mar 05 - boy flew out to San Francisco to meet me, it was love at first site!

May 05 - I flew to Bristol, first time ever in England!

Sept 05 - boy flew back to SF, we got married!

Nov 05 - boy flew to SF for 2 week visit

Feb 06 - I moved with my dog to Bristol

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4 visits home for 2 weeks at a time during these 2 years

(very homesick and not happy living in England)

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April 2nd - I-130 & G325a sent! DCF process begins!

April 4th - Credit card charged!

April 5th - Email confirming file date of 4/4/08

June 21st - RFE for affidavits...bummer.

July 8th - sent affidavits back to Embassy

June 16th - Received NOA2!! Yay!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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A friend of mine did this from India, took 3 weeks, but then he was not in a hurry.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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It is much easier to move to the UK after marriage in the US. I am from the US and married a UKC, we married in California and I moved to the UK 4 months later. The process to get a spousal visa to move here is much much easier and faster than the US.

You will not have permanent residence though, your first visa is good for 2 years. Then you apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain. After I think 3 years you can apply for citizenship. You should do your research on this though.

http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/

Where do I apply? That site has an option to visit the UK, study in the UK, or to do business in the U.K.

I-130 (CR1) Form:

  • Received NAO1 on April 14, 2006
  • Approved on July 14, 2006
  • Received DS-3032 & Fee for Affidavit on August 07, 2006
  • Waiting for my wife to receive the DS-3032; Mailed out Affidavit Fee on August 09, 2006
  • Mailed out immigration fee on September 25, 2006
  • Overnighted I-864 Affidavit on October 2, 2006
  • Spouse mailed DS230 part I & copy of biographic page from Pakistan on October 23, 2006 (Pakistan date)
  • DS230 part I & copy of biographic page arrives to the NVC on November 06, 2006
  • Case Completed at NVC on November 30, 2006.
  • CR-1 forwarded December 07, 2007, and arrived at Islamabad Embassy on December 12, 2006.
  • Wife picks up packet for CR-1 on January 10, 2007.

I-129F (K3) Form:

  • NOA1 received on June 08, 2006
  • Stamped and mailed a RFAE notice on November 14, 2006 to Homeland Security. Sent next day but too late for K3...
  • USCIS receives my RFAE on November 21, 2006, and case is now at the Missouri Service Center.
  • I-129F approved on November 28, 2006.
  • I-129F forwarded to Islamabad embassy on December 06, 2006.
  • Packet for K3 sent on January 08, 2007 and INTERVIEW DATE is assigned for January 30, 2007.
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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I-130 (CR1) Form:

  • Received NAO1 on April 14, 2006
  • Approved on July 14, 2006
  • Received DS-3032 & Fee for Affidavit on August 07, 2006
  • Waiting for my wife to receive the DS-3032; Mailed out Affidavit Fee on August 09, 2006
  • Mailed out immigration fee on September 25, 2006
  • Overnighted I-864 Affidavit on October 2, 2006
  • Spouse mailed DS230 part I & copy of biographic page from Pakistan on October 23, 2006 (Pakistan date)
  • DS230 part I & copy of biographic page arrives to the NVC on November 06, 2006
  • Case Completed at NVC on November 30, 2006.
  • CR-1 forwarded December 07, 2007, and arrived at Islamabad Embassy on December 12, 2006.
  • Wife picks up packet for CR-1 on January 10, 2007.

I-129F (K3) Form:

  • NOA1 received on June 08, 2006
  • Stamped and mailed a RFAE notice on November 14, 2006 to Homeland Security. Sent next day but too late for K3...
  • USCIS receives my RFAE on November 21, 2006, and case is now at the Missouri Service Center.
  • I-129F approved on November 28, 2006.
  • I-129F forwarded to Islamabad embassy on December 06, 2006.
  • Packet for K3 sent on January 08, 2007 and INTERVIEW DATE is assigned for January 30, 2007.
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Actually the British Embassy website redirects you to the UKVisa Site when you click on 'Apply now' anyway, and you should at some point end up here:

http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ApplyNow.aspx

Unlike the US system, you don't really need to know the names of the forms your filling out etc. You just tick the boxes that are relavent to you, and the online form adjusts accordingly.

When I did it in July, at the end of the form, you are asked if you want to file your evidence papers by mail or in person. And also pay now or later. I recommend that you choose pay later. That way if you see any mistakes on your form you can just submit another one. Then only reference the correct application number with the evidence that you send in, or when you go in person to give in your evidence.

The one thing about the UK application that is harder than the US one, is that they aren't as specific about the evidence that they require from you. I think it's worth checking out the many forums dedicated to moving to the UK, to get peoples personal accounts of the evidence you send in. One of the major things is that they not only look for 'something' with both of your names on it as proof of your relationship, but a number of things from a variety of sources.

best of luck xxx

The UK Wiki

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Actually the British Embassy website redirects you to the UKVisa Site when you click on 'Apply now' anyway, and you should at some point end up here:

http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ApplyNow.aspx

Unlike the US system, you don't really need to know the names of the forms your filling out etc. You just tick the boxes that are relavent to you, and the online form adjusts accordingly.

When I did it in July, at the end of the form, you are asked if you want to file your evidence papers by mail or in person. And also pay now or later. I recommend that you choose pay later. That way if you see any mistakes on your form you can just submit another one. Then only reference the correct application number with the evidence that you send in, or when you go in person to give in your evidence.

The one thing about the UK application that is harder than the US one, is that they aren't as specific about the evidence that they require from you. I think it's worth checking out the many forums dedicated to moving to the UK, to get peoples personal accounts of the evidence you send in. One of the major things is that they not only look for 'something' with both of your names on it as proof of your relationship, but a number of things from a variety of sources.

best of luck xxx

Can you possibly give me the links of the many forums dedicated to moving to the UK?

I-130 (CR1) Form:

  • Received NAO1 on April 14, 2006
  • Approved on July 14, 2006
  • Received DS-3032 & Fee for Affidavit on August 07, 2006
  • Waiting for my wife to receive the DS-3032; Mailed out Affidavit Fee on August 09, 2006
  • Mailed out immigration fee on September 25, 2006
  • Overnighted I-864 Affidavit on October 2, 2006
  • Spouse mailed DS230 part I & copy of biographic page from Pakistan on October 23, 2006 (Pakistan date)
  • DS230 part I & copy of biographic page arrives to the NVC on November 06, 2006
  • Case Completed at NVC on November 30, 2006.
  • CR-1 forwarded December 07, 2007, and arrived at Islamabad Embassy on December 12, 2006.
  • Wife picks up packet for CR-1 on January 10, 2007.

I-129F (K3) Form:

  • NOA1 received on June 08, 2006
  • Stamped and mailed a RFAE notice on November 14, 2006 to Homeland Security. Sent next day but too late for K3...
  • USCIS receives my RFAE on November 21, 2006, and case is now at the Missouri Service Center.
  • I-129F approved on November 28, 2006.
  • I-129F forwarded to Islamabad embassy on December 06, 2006.
  • Packet for K3 sent on January 08, 2007 and INTERVIEW DATE is assigned for January 30, 2007.
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Actually the British Embassy website redirects you to the UKVisa Site when you click on 'Apply now' anyway, and you should at some point end up here:

http://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ApplyNow.aspx

Unlike the US system, you don't really need to know the names of the forms your filling out etc. You just tick the boxes that are relavent to you, and the online form adjusts accordingly.

When I did it in July, at the end of the form, you are asked if you want to file your evidence papers by mail or in person. And also pay now or later. I recommend that you choose pay later. That way if you see any mistakes on your form you can just submit another one. Then only reference the correct application number with the evidence that you send in, or when you go in person to give in your evidence.

The one thing about the UK application that is harder than the US one, is that they aren't as specific about the evidence that they require from you. I think it's worth checking out the many forums dedicated to moving to the UK, to get peoples personal accounts of the evidence you send in. One of the major things is that they not only look for 'something' with both of your names on it as proof of your relationship, but a number of things from a variety of sources.

best of luck xxx

Can you possibly give me the links of the many forums dedicated to moving to the UK?

You can try this site -

http://talk.uk-yankee.com/index.php?board=17.0

 

K1

02/09/2007 I-129F Petition received at Nebraska SC

09/11/2007 Medical scheduled at 10.30am

01/14/2008 Interview at 9.30am Approved

03/13/2008 POE

04/22/2008 Wedding

AOS

05/23/2008 Filed for AOS, EAD and AP.           

09/08/2008 EAD card received.                         

09/15/2008 AP received.                                    

11/25/2008 Card production ordered

Removal of Conditions

10/22/2010 Filed for Removal of Conditions

12/18/2010 Green Card received

 

Naturalization

11/21/2016 Mailed N400 Naturalization application

11/29/2016 Application received

12/02/2016 NOA1

12/30/2016 Biometrics

01/04/2017 In line for interview

02/09/2017 Received interview letter

03/16/2017 Interview in St Paul, Mn - PASSED!!

03/16/2017 Same day Oath Ceremony

 

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