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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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Yeah.

I just did that.

Set up an appointment with the US Consulate. Choose 'Request notarial and other services not listed above' option, select your date.

On the day of the appointment, the citizen needs to go with their US passport, and $50. It will take you 15 minutes and you have your Affidavit of eligibility to marry notarized from the Consulate.

Take this letter and go to your CDO office to file for marriage. Just remember, in Nepal, the marriage application will remain for a mandatory 15 days before they give you the certificate. Plan ahead.

Good luck!

PD - Jan 31st 2013

Local Field Office - Washington DC (Fairfax)

NOA2 - August 23 2013

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NVC Received - 11th September

NVC Assigned - 17th September

DS261 Filled - 20th September

AOS generated - 20th September

AOS paid - 21st September

DS261 Rec'd - 23rd September

AOS Package Rec'd - 30th September

IV Generated - 7th October

IV Paid - 7th October

IV Package Rec'd - 18th October

Checklist For AOS - 29th October

Checklist Responded - 29th October

New AOS Package Rec'd - 30th October

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AOS Accepted -

CASE COMPLETE -

Interview -

POE -

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
Timeline

Yeah.

I just did that.

Set up an appointment with the US Consulate. Choose 'Request notarial and other services not listed above' option, select your date.

On the day of the appointment, the citizen needs to go with their US passport, and $50. It will take you 15 minutes and you have your Affidavit of eligibility to marry notarized from the Consulate.

Take this letter and go to your CDO office to file for marriage. Just remember, in Nepal, the marriage application will remain for a mandatory 15 days before they give you the certificate. Plan ahead.

Good luck!

Thank you Sir,

I made the appointment couple days ago. What is it exactly, what do they write? How do they verify if I am eligible to marry or not? The reason i ask is because when i called the local county/district they had no idea what it was :) and how to get it.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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Thank you Sir,

I made the appointment couple days ago. What is it exactly, what do they write? How do they verify if I am eligible to marry or not? The reason i ask is because when i called the local county/district they had no idea what it was :) and how to get it.

I'm guessing you are the citizen?

They just check if you've been married before (in the US). Fortunately, for them, all information is conveniently stored in databases so they can access that really quick. If you were previously married, then they might ask for your divorce papers. Some states make you wait an arbitrary number of months before you are deemed eligible to marry.

They will also indulge you in idle talk like "when did you meet", etc etc.

The local county/district is generally clueless about a lot of stuff ;) But you will find that our for yourself soon enough my friend ;)

All the best, and happy married life. Remember, after 15 days, you need 3 nepali citizenship card holders to vouch that you got married.

Cheers.

PD - Jan 31st 2013

Local Field Office - Washington DC (Fairfax)

NOA2 - August 23 2013

======

NVC Received - 11th September

NVC Assigned - 17th September

DS261 Filled - 20th September

AOS generated - 20th September

AOS paid - 21st September

DS261 Rec'd - 23rd September

AOS Package Rec'd - 30th September

IV Generated - 7th October

IV Paid - 7th October

IV Package Rec'd - 18th October

Checklist For AOS - 29th October

Checklist Responded - 29th October

New AOS Package Rec'd - 30th October

=======

AOS Accepted -

CASE COMPLETE -

Interview -

POE -

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