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If I understand what you're saying, you will be legally married this summer, but you'll have the ceremony in December. Is this correct?

As long as you have a legal marriage certificate then you can file the I-130. Personally, I wouldn't submit the I-130 until after the wedding ceremony, and I would include evidence of the wedding ceremony (pictures and stuff) with the petition. There is abundant evidence that the CO's in HCMC make their decisions based on the evidence they have in their hands before the interview, so there's a strong case for frontloading evidence with the petition.

I totally agreed with Anh Chim. :thumbs:

If I am understand correctly from your Original posts. I just got engaged to my fiance in Vietnam, Why are you going back to VN this May for Dam Hoi again?

I-130 Journey

USCIS

06-15-2008 : Marriage

08-16-2008 : I-130 Sent

08-18-2008 : I-130 Received

08-22-2008 : I-130 NOA1

02-02-2009 : I-130 NOA2 Approved 164 days from NOA1

NVC

02-04-2009 : Visited my wife for 2 weeks. 02-22-2009 come back to US

02-11-2009 : Received package from NVC

02-23-2009 : AOS Paid $70 (Online)

02-23-2009 : DS-3032 sent (by email)

02-25-2009 : Payment Received from my bank (AOS)

03-04-2009 : NVC has received the Choice of Agent DS-3032 (Online)

03-04-2009 : IV Application Processing Fees $400 (Online)

03-05-2009 : Payment Received from my bank (IV APS)

03-07-2009 : DS-230, and I-864 Sent (by USPS)

03-12-2009 : USPS confirm arrived at NVC for DS-230, & I-864

03-13-2009 : NVC received DS-230, & I-864 (Case in progress)

03-20-2009 : NVC case completed in 1 week NVC completed 03-20-2009.

04-02-2009 : NVC Left to HCM city

04-22-2009 : Medical Passed

05-12-2009 : Received a package IV from HCM Consulate by email

05-18-2009 : My wife got Pink.. yeah..

05-26-2009 : Visa received

06-18-2009 : US Entry!!! Yeah, my wife finally here.

06-29-2009 : Received SSN from snail mail

07-20-2009 : Green card received by mail

09-15-2009 : Writting test from DVM.

11-03-2009 : Driving Test.

01-20-2010 : Working.

04-20-2011 : Submit I751

04-26-2011 : Received I-797 NOA with Receipt Number

05-11-2011 : Received ASC Appointment Notice

06-03-2011 : Biometrics Apts @ 11:00 AM

10-11-2011 : Submit more evidence.

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lol anh chim...i have nothing else to add.

Geez, not this again. :angry:

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

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Geez, not this again. :angry:

Its almost as if its becoming an annual thing... :whistle:

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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Hello everyone,

I just got engaged to my fiance in Vietnam, and we have known each other for about 10 years since high school. She went to the US for a bachelor degree, but went back to VN after her student visa ended. So now she is in VN, and I am in the US. Before proceed with our weddings, we are wondering what are the advantages and disadvantages of each of the visa types.

We are considering either K-1, K-3 or IR1/CR1 Visa, but we are not sure of the success rate and the comparative risk of all procedures. My time window is also very small, I can only go back to VN for visit 2 months at a time at most (twice a year max).

Right now, we want to get married, then apply for IR1/CR1, but I heard that it can be faster to obtain K1, or K3. I also heard that K1 and K3 get denied very easily these days. We want to see each other as soon as possible, but also want to make sure that everything goes smoothly. Can anyone tell us the general success rate of each procedures?

Thank you very much!!

The fiancee visa is supposed to be faster but through HCMC everything slows down and takes about as long. The K1 visa is much more expensive and has requirements that must be met once she enters into the United States, the IR1/CR1 is cheaper with less headache once she arrives in the US and going through HCMC it will take as long as the K1. If you can come back for 2 months at a time then I would do this and get married on your next trip, then file for the CR1 this is simply my opinion as with any visa there are issues, you could file for the K1 right now if you have seen her within the last two years and can prove it, so it really depends on how you want to proceed, obvisouly if you file tomorrow it would be with the K1 and if you wanted to do a CR1 then it would take time as you would need to go back to Vietnam before you could ever start the process. Good luck on your decision and upcoming petition. Jerome and Binh

小學教師 胡志明市,越南

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Hello everyone,

About the engagement, she said yes to my proposal, but we haven't had a Dam Hoi yet. So that is what we are planning on doing in May-July. We also are thinking of the option of having Dam Hoi right before wedding in Dec.

So far, from what is being suggested, Dam Hoi has to be before the Marriage Cert. Then after that is the wedding.

I have 3 months available in summer, so we thought of getting Dam Hoi and Marriage Cert done in summer. Then December is reserved for wedding. Would that be ok? Scottythuy asked if it is an option to get Marriage Cert in December. I am wondering if that is absolutely necessary. December is a small window of time for all of that to happen. :-( We are hoping to get the wedding that we dreamed of, and it would take some time to prepare too.

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Hello everyone,

About the engagement, she said yes to my proposal, but we haven't had a Dam Hoi yet. So that is what we are planning on doing in May-July. We also are thinking of the option of having Dam Hoi right before wedding in Dec.

So far, from what is being suggested, Dam Hoi has to be before the Marriage Cert. Then after that is the wedding.

I have 3 months available in summer, so we thought of getting Dam Hoi and Marriage Cert done in summer. Then December is reserved for wedding. Would that be ok? Scottythuy asked if it is an option to get Marriage Cert in December. I am wondering if that is absolutely necessary. December is a small window of time for all of that to happen. :-( We are hoping to get the wedding that we dreamed of, and it would take some time to prepare too.

You also need to get documentation approval from the VN Embassy here in the US to marry a VN National.

http://www.vietnamembassy-usa.org/consular_services/marry_a_vietnamese/

Other members can guide you who have done this recently. Procedures have changed since I went through it.

Good Luck!

CR-1 Visa

I-130 Sent : 2006-08-30

I-130 NOA1 : 2006-09-12

I-130 Approved : 2007-01-17

NVC Received : 2007-02-05

Consulate Received : 2007-06-09

Interview Date : 2007-08-16 Case sent back to USCIS

NOA case received by CSC: 2007-12-19

Receive NOIR: 2009-05-04

Sent Rebuttal: 2009-05-19

NOA rebuttal entered: 2009-06-05

Case sent back to NVC for processing: 2009-08-27

Consulate sends DS-230: 2009-11-23

Interview: 2010-02-05 result Green sheet for updated I864 and photos submit 2010-03-05

APPROVED visa pick up 2010-03-12

POE: 2010-04-20 =)

GC received: 2010-05-05

Processing

Estimates/Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 140 days.

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You also need to get documentation approval from the VN Embassy here in the US to marry a VN National.

http://www.vietnamembassy-usa.org/consular_services/marry_a_vietnamese/

Other members can guide you who have done this recently. Procedures have changed since I went through it.

Good Luck!

Oh this is new to me. I checked out the website. So from what I am understanding, I need:

- Marriage Application

- Certificate of No Marriage Record

- Affidavit of Single Status

- Medical Certificate (from a psychiatrist)

- Bio Info Sheet

and turn those into the VN Embassy in Washington DC.

Then bring the paperwork back to VN along with passport and get a Marriage Certificate at the government agency in Vietnam (So Tu Phap).

Also on my fiance's side, she needs:

- Birth Cert

- Vietnamese Passport

- Medical paperwork (redone by Vietnamese agency for both of us)

- VNese version of affidavit of single status for her

Is that correct?

Thank you in advance for checking out and helping me out on this. It would be pretty soon (end of May) that I leave for Vietnam, so I will get started on those Affidavit of Single Status and Certificate of No Marriage Record. If someone can help point out the way, it would help me a great great deal! :-)

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