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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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My fiance's k-1 interview will be soon. We're just waiting for the Embassy to respond and tell us when it is. My question is: if After He has his visa in his hand, but before he enters the U.S. we got married in Northern Ireland would he have a problem getting into the U.S. or signing our official Marriage licenses for our required 90 marriage according tot he k-1 rules. I know this is confusing, and I've read a lot of threads kind of like my question, but not exactly. This would be after we've completed the entire k-1 process and he's got his visa and is ready to go. His family really wants to see us get married, and cannot come to the wedding here in the U.S. so I need to know if we'd be voiding this whole process if we get married before he comes here, but after he gets his visa.

I'm sorry this is so rambling, but I'm very stressed with all of this, and I need a straight answer.

Thank you

J

1/8/08- Met at Disney world

05/08- He came to meet my family

6/08- I went back to CO and he went back to NI

08/4/08- Went to meet his family in Ireland

12/14/08- Gave up and moved to Ireland!!!

07/6/09- Tourist Visa ran out and I had to go back to the states

09/23/09- He came to visit and asked me to marry him! yay!

10/14/09- He went home :(

10/28/09- I-129F mailed

11/4/09- Check Cashed!!!

11/8/09- NOA1 Hard Copy received

2/2/10- NOA2 Email received!!!

2/8/10- NOA2 Hard Copy Received!!!!

2/22/10- Packet 3 received (kind of)

5/28/10- Packet 4 Recieved

6/29/10- Medical Passed!

6/30/10- Interview APPROVED!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Iran
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You must get married in the US, this is the purpose of the K-1 visa. To marry anywhere else will void the visa. Suggestion would be a non-legal marriage in Ireland then the legal marriage in the US.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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You can have a non-legal ceremony (no licence etc) if you have a legal ceremony there, he may be denied entry to U.S

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Okay, that's what I thought. I just wanted to see if signing a license there was possible. Thank you very much for your help.

J

Okay, that's what I thought. I just wanted to see if signing a license there was possible. Thank you very much for your help.

J

1/8/08- Met at Disney world

05/08- He came to meet my family

6/08- I went back to CO and he went back to NI

08/4/08- Went to meet his family in Ireland

12/14/08- Gave up and moved to Ireland!!!

07/6/09- Tourist Visa ran out and I had to go back to the states

09/23/09- He came to visit and asked me to marry him! yay!

10/14/09- He went home :(

10/28/09- I-129F mailed

11/4/09- Check Cashed!!!

11/8/09- NOA1 Hard Copy received

2/2/10- NOA2 Email received!!!

2/8/10- NOA2 Hard Copy Received!!!!

2/22/10- Packet 3 received (kind of)

5/28/10- Packet 4 Recieved

6/29/10- Medical Passed!

6/30/10- Interview APPROVED!!!

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