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What is the main difference between the IR-1/CR-1 and the K3? Is there any differences as far as times? My boyfriend is a US citizen and I am Canadian and we are wondering which is a better way to go....or if the K1 is a good solution. We are looking at myself going to the US around the end of September, beginning of October. Can anyone offer some guidance?

Thanks!

"Let your legs carry your body and your heart carry your dreams."

June 19th, 2006 - I129-F sent via Fedex (courtesy of my Honey's work) to arrive using next day delivery

Mid- July - Found out I129-F never left his company but is lost there.....need to gather and try again

August 2006 - Still waiting...maybe not the I-129F route anymore

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First what you should do is read the guides to get a slight overview of the visa types.

K1 is for fiances, K3 is a non-immigrant visa and you will have to adjust status in the US to obtain resident status. CR1 gives you conditional permanent residency for when you are married for less than 2 years. IR1 is an immigrant visa for residency if married for 2 years or more.

Angelika (Schweinfurt, Germany) and Chris (Tulsa, USA)

I-130

Aug 23 2005 - sent to TSC

Aug 25 2005 - received at CSC

Aug 29 2005 - NOA1 in mail

Jan 25 2006 - NOA 2 per email

Jan 31 2006 - Case # assigned

Feb 13 2006 - AOS Bill and DS 3032 received

Feb 14 2006 - AOS Bill paid and DS 3032 sent to NVC

Feb 27 2006 - AOS form and IV Bill issued

Mar 23 2006 - AOS and IV Bill sent to NVC

Apr 10 2006 - DS230 received and sent right back

Apr 28 2006 - case complete

May 2 2006 - sent to Consulate

May 4 2006 - received at Consulate

July 17 2006 - Interview in Germany

Aug 02 2006 - Flying back to Tulsa with my CR1 in passport

Removal of Conditions - I-751

May 2 2008 - Mailed I-751 to TSC

May 21 2008 - Received NOA 1 (extension letter) from VSC

May 27 2008 - Biometrics Appointment in OKC

July 22 2008 - touched

August 6 2008 - touched

February 22, 2009 - touched

March 24, 2009 - card production ordered

April 4, 2009 - Green Card in mail

I-129F

Aug 31 - Oct 20 2005at NBC

Oct 26 - Nov 3 2005 at NVC

Jan 10 2006- Visa interview

Feb 09 2006- Flying to Tulsa

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Filed: Country: Canada
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First what you should do is read the guides to get a slight overview of the visa types.

K1 is for fiances, K3 is a non-immigrant visa and you will have to adjust status in the US to obtain resident status. CR1 gives you conditional permanent residency for when you are married for less than 2 years. IR1 is an immigrant visa for residency if married for 2 years or more.

We have read all the visa types and are still discussing which will work best for us. We are curious though what the difference is between the K3 and the CR1...we are currently trying to decide whether to get married before or after the visa process....

Thanks!

"Let your legs carry your body and your heart carry your dreams."

June 19th, 2006 - I129-F sent via Fedex (courtesy of my Honey's work) to arrive using next day delivery

Mid- July - Found out I129-F never left his company but is lost there.....need to gather and try again

August 2006 - Still waiting...maybe not the I-129F route anymore

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Italy
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Plus with the CR1 Visa youcan work as soon as u get the resident Card and the SSN, with the K3 Visa u cannot work as soon a su get to America but u need to apply for the Work Authorization Document (I765) and only after it gets approved, u get thecard which allows u to work untill u get ur GC. It takes about 2-3 months max to get approved

Good Luck!!! :thumbs:

maria

Got married in Killeen, Texas on April 27 2004

*°K-3 Visa°*

Oct 12 2005 - Sent I-130 to NSC

Oct 24 2005 - NOA 1

Nov 7 2005 - Sent I-129F to Chicago

Nov 9 2005 - NOA 1

Dec 5 2005 - NOA 2 - I-129F Approved!!! (28 days)

Dec 13 2005 - Application Forwarded to NVC

Dec 16 2005 - Application received by the Consulate in Italy

Jan 4 2006 - Packet 3

Jan 10 2006 - Sent "Applicant's Statement" to Naples

Jan 27 2006 - Packet 4

Feb 22 2006 - Medical and Interview

Feb 22 2006 - Interview... APPROVED Got the Visa!!!

Mar 2 2006 - I-130 case *touched*

Mar 6 2006 - RFE for the I-130 (Marriage Certificate)

Mar 14 2006 - Sent RFE to CSC

Mar 21 2006 - RFE received by CSC

Mar 30 2006 - Detroit POE - Got the I-94

Mar 31 2006 - I-130 NOA 2 - APPROVED!!! (170 days)

*°AOS°*

Mar 31 2006 - I-765 sent to Chicago

Apr 5 2006 - I-765 NOA1

Apr 7 2006 - Vaccination Supplement appt. in Cleveland

Apr 13 2006 - EAD Biometrics Appointment Letter

Apr 18 2006 - EAD Biometrics in Pittsburg

Apr 22 2006 - I-485 sent to Chicago lockbox

Apr 28 2006 - I-485 NOA1

May 3 2006 - EAD Approved!! (33 days)

May 5 2006 - EAC received (NOA2)

May 5 2006 - AOS Biometrics Appointment Letter

May 8 2006 - Applied for Social Security Number

May 11 2006 - AOS Biometrics Appointment in Pittsburgh

May 18 2006 - Social Security Card arrived in the mail

May 18 2006 - Interview Appointment Letter

May 31 2006 - Flew back to Italy

Jun 24 2006 - I-485 *touched*

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First what you should do is read the guides to get a slight overview of the visa types.

K1 is for fiances, K3 is a non-immigrant visa and you will have to adjust status in the US to obtain resident status. CR1 gives you conditional permanent residency for when you are married for less than 2 years. IR1 is an immigrant visa for residency if married for 2 years or more.

We have read all the visa types and are still discussing which will work best for us. We are curious though what the difference is between the K3 and the CR1...we are currently trying to decide whether to get married before or after the visa process....

Thanks!

like said before, K3 is non-immigrant visa to get families together more quickly. It requires Adjustment of Status once you enter the US. You need to apply for Employment Authorization also.

CR1 is immigrant visa which gives you conditional (because married less than 2 years) resident status upon entry to the US

Angelika (Schweinfurt, Germany) and Chris (Tulsa, USA)

I-130

Aug 23 2005 - sent to TSC

Aug 25 2005 - received at CSC

Aug 29 2005 - NOA1 in mail

Jan 25 2006 - NOA 2 per email

Jan 31 2006 - Case # assigned

Feb 13 2006 - AOS Bill and DS 3032 received

Feb 14 2006 - AOS Bill paid and DS 3032 sent to NVC

Feb 27 2006 - AOS form and IV Bill issued

Mar 23 2006 - AOS and IV Bill sent to NVC

Apr 10 2006 - DS230 received and sent right back

Apr 28 2006 - case complete

May 2 2006 - sent to Consulate

May 4 2006 - received at Consulate

July 17 2006 - Interview in Germany

Aug 02 2006 - Flying back to Tulsa with my CR1 in passport

Removal of Conditions - I-751

May 2 2008 - Mailed I-751 to TSC

May 21 2008 - Received NOA 1 (extension letter) from VSC

May 27 2008 - Biometrics Appointment in OKC

July 22 2008 - touched

August 6 2008 - touched

February 22, 2009 - touched

March 24, 2009 - card production ordered

April 4, 2009 - Green Card in mail

I-129F

Aug 31 - Oct 20 2005at NBC

Oct 26 - Nov 3 2005 at NVC

Jan 10 2006- Visa interview

Feb 09 2006- Flying to Tulsa

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of your 3 options, I think only the K1 *may* be completed in the timeline you've alloted yourself.

with both the K1 and K3 visas, after you arrive to the US you have to apply for Adjustment of Status (AOS) and can take a few months to a few years to complete. You also have to apply separately for employment authorization, which will take a minimum of 90 days after you send in the applications. (time for that will depend on whether you entred with K1 or K3. K1 EAD application has to wait until after you're married. K3 EAD app can be done as soon as you arrive and have the money for the fees)

With the CR1 visa, you have 2 year conditional residency (2 yr. green card) with work permit built in. After you arrive you just have to wait on the SSN to be sent to you. About 90 days or so before your CR1 is to expire, you have to apply to remove conditions, and once that is done you have 10 year residency.

I would hazard a guess however that neither the K3 or CR1 will be completed by September or October of this year. And depending on where your boyfriend lives in the US, the K1 may be, or may not be. Some service centres take longer than others.

divorced - April 2010 moved back to Ontario May 2010 and surrendered green card

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME OR EMAIL ME. I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT CURRENT US IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES!!!!!

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If you marry first and then start the paperwork, your choices are CR-1 versus K-3. They both start exactly the same way, by filing the I-130. If the I-130 is allowed to continue to completion, it'll result in a CR-1 visa. After you file the I-130 and have the receipt, you can optionally file an I-129F to get the K-3 started.

So the only decision you get to make at the starting point is whether or not to file that I-129F for the K-3. Either way, you'll be filing the I-130 which could eventually result in a CR-1 visa.

When we started the process, timelines were very different. CR-1 visas were taking three to four years, while K-3 visas were taking four or five months. It was a no-brainer to file both petitions and go for the K-3. But while our paperwork was in the system, the I-129F processing came to a near dead stop, and I-130 processing started going much faster than before. We finished the CR-1 visa a long time before the I-129F was approved.

Timelines are unpredictable. If you're going to marry first and then get the visa, you might as well keep your options open and file for the K-3, then watch the petitions "race" through the system and take whichever visa you can get first. If they're both about equally fast, the CR-1 may be preferable because there's a lot less paperwork to do after entering the US.

Or you can decide to skip the "marriage first" part, and go for the K-1.

04 Apr, 2004: Got married

05 Apr, 2004: I-130 Sent to CSC

13 Apr, 2004: I-130 NOA 1

19 Apr, 2004: I-129F Sent to MSC

29 Apr, 2004: I-129F NOA 1

13 Aug, 2004: I-130 Approved by CSC

28 Dec, 2004: I-130 Case Complete at NVC

18 Jan, 2005: Got the visa approved in Caracas

22 Jan, 2005: Flew home together! CCS->MIA->SFO

25 May, 2005: I-129F finally approved! We won't pursue it.

8 June, 2006: Our baby girl is born!

24 Oct, 2006: Window for filing I-751 opens

25 Oct, 2006: I-751 mailed to CSC

18 Nov, 2006: I-751 NOA1 received from CSC

30 Nov, 2006: I-751 Biometrics taken

05 Apr, 2007: I-751 approved, card production ordered

23 Jan, 2008: N-400 sent to CSC via certified mail

19 Feb, 2008: N-400 Biometrics taken

27 Mar, 2008: Naturalization interview notice received (NOA2 for N-400)

30 May, 2008: Naturalization interview, passed the test!

17 June, 2008: Naturalization oath notice mailed

15 July, 2008: Naturalization oath ceremony!

16 July, 2008: Registered to vote and applied for US passport

26 July, 2008: US Passport arrived.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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What is the main difference between the IR-1/CR-1 and the K3? Is there any differences as far as times? My boyfriend is a US citizen and I am Canadian and we are wondering which is a better way to go....or if the K1 is a good solution. We are looking at myself going to the US around the end of September, beginning of October. Can anyone offer some guidance?

Thanks!

It's not so much a difference between the K3 and the IR/CR. The K3 is an extension of the IR/CR by which your spouse comes to the US (as a visitor, NOT an immigrant) to wait with you for the IR/CR (which is an immigrant visa) to be completed. You can file for an AOS, but that's more money and a whole new wait, so be prepared for that. You file the IR/CR, then if you want, you can *also* file the K3. However, it seems that not many people here (including myself) are benefitting from the K3 process since the IR/CR seems to be moving at about the same speed. I think even if our K3 is approved first, she may still end up staying over there for the extra month or two until her IR/CR interview - it's worth the wait to not have to go through all the hassle again later. Depending on where he is, I think you may have completely missed the boat for a Sept/Oct arrival. We're trying to be realistic and hoping that we'll be together Oct/Nov (I hope that's realistic!), and we filed in January for our CR-1. So ... it may end up being a bit hard to make your timeframe. :( Keep trying, though! who knows ;) ttyl,

mich

Let me show you how to get your tax returns the easy way

aussiewench's thread for kicking butt in the NVC ('cause i'm too lazy to keep looking it up - haha)

Our DS-3032 email to the NVC

02 Jan 2006 - Married

...----===::: CR-1 :::===---...

22 May 2006 - Case # Assigned @ NVC

14 Jul 2006 - DS-230 Package Received by USC

We stopped pursuit of CR-1 to pursue K3/AOS. For us, both required the same document, we could only have one valid copy, and the K3 was moving faster.

See profile for the details up to and in between the events listed here.

...---===::: K3 :::===---...

17 May 2006 - Date NVC says petition shipped to embassy

18 May 2006 - Case # Assigned @ NVC

01 Jul 2006 - Packet "3" received from embassy

18 Jul 2006 - Medical

21 Sept 2006 - K3 Interview Date (APPROVED)

27 Sept 2006 - Received Visa

06 Oct 2006 - Arrives in the USA! Finally home together. :)

(Truncated timeline - sig too long. See profile for all details.)

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