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Hey guys!

So me and my fiance chose to take the DCF CR1 visa route since I have been studying in philippines and graduating this april. We've been together for 2 years and plan on getting married before januaray so it'll be within the holiday season. I was just wondering, cause both me and my future husband will are in our early 20s , I'm 21 and he is 22, do you think it would be a cause of rejection if we both applied for a DCF CR1 visa?

We have my mother as a co sponsor, and I'll be graduating from nursing school, so yea...

what you guys think? We will file some time in January...

thanks!

and Merry Xmas!

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Hey guys!

So me and my fiance chose to take the DCF CR1 visa route since I have been studying in philippines and graduating this april. We've been together for 2 years and plan on getting married before januaray so it'll be within the holiday season. I was just wondering, cause both me and my future husband will are in our early 20s , I'm 21 and he is 22, do you think it would be a cause of rejection if we both applied for a DCF CR1 visa?

We have my mother as a co sponsor, and I'll be graduating from nursing school, so yea...

what you guys think? We will file some time in January...

thanks!

and Merry Xmas!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hey guys!

So me and my fiance chose to take the DCF CR1 visa route since I have been studying in philippines and graduating this april. We've been together for 2 years and plan on getting married before januaray so it'll be within the holiday season. I was just wondering, cause both me and my future husband will are in our early 20s , I'm 21 and he is 22, do you think it would be a cause of rejection if we both applied for a DCF CR1 visa?

We have my mother as a co sponsor, and I'll be graduating from nursing school, so yea...

what you guys think? We will file some time in January...

thanks!

and Merry Xmas!

You should be fine, you are of age, have a co sponsor. happy holidays!!! I'm going to post a link for you that may be helpful:

http://www.livingincebuforums.com/ipb/topic/31527-procedures-for-us-immigrant-visa-using-direct-consular-filing-dcf/

check on the filing fees before you send anything.

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You should be fine, you are of age, have a co sponsor. happy holidays!!! I'm going to post a link for you that may be helpful:

http://www.livingincebuforums.com/ipb/topic/31527-procedures-for-us-immigrant-visa-using-direct-consular-filing-dcf/

check on the filing fees before you send anything.

Thank you so much for replying!

Happy holidays to you as well! :]

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