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Married Using an I-129F?

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You lived with her in mexico for 3 years, get direct consular filling, it's WAY faster

I would LOVE to go that route but the details on how to go about it are kind of ambiguous. Do you think they would be able to process that right there at the consulate in Guadalajara in Jalisco?

Who do I need to talk to in order to see what options I have as far as Direct Consular Filing goes? I could start by calling the consulate there in Guadalajara I suppose (it certainly wouldn't be the first time!) But does anyone else know some of the universal first steps to take in order to find out if you're qualified? I think under the circumstances, you're right, we would qualify for this, I'm just unsure where to start.

Timeline:

02/04/2004 - A young Zinker arrives in Mexico to study Spanish and the dating game begins

2004--2005 - Many subsequent visits to Mx ensue to be with my love; engaged in March 2005!

04/??/2005 - I-129F is filed from within the US

06/09/2005 - Zinker moves to Mexico

09/??/2005 - I-129F is approved

10/15/2005 - Interview in Cd. Juarez and subsequently approved for a K1 Visa!..But visa is left in Juarez

10/17/2005 - Due to unexpected pregnancy and a job offer in Mx - we decide not to pursue the visa and it expires :(

01/04/2006 - Married in Mexico

10/09/2011 - Two children later and a comfortable life in Mexico... Preparing to file I-130 in December 2011. Stay Tuned!

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You lived with her in mexico for 3 years, get direct consular filling, it's WAY faster

I would LOVE to go that route but the details on how to go about it are kind of ambiguous. Do you think they would be able to process that right there at the consulate in Guadalajara in Jalisco?

Who do I need to talk to in order to see what options I have as far as Direct Consular Filing goes? I could start by calling the consulate there in Guadalajara I suppose (it certainly wouldn't be the first time!) But does anyone else know some of the universal first steps to take in order to find out if you're qualified? I think under the circumstances, you're right, we would qualify for this, I'm just unsure where to start.

Why not start by reading the DCF guide here on VJ.

Anyway, yes contact the nearest Consulate in Mexico.

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