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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Ok so here is the deal. My fiance passed the interview last week. She will be coming here next week.

How do we get legally married in the state of California? What is involved paperwork wise?

Do I just go to the city hall and get some paperworks to fill out?

Please help. I want to get the paperwork done asap and worry about the rest later.

Thanks again!

I-129f (CSC)

6-8-2006 - Sent I-129f form

6-12-2006 - Received I-797, NOA1

7-11-2006 - Received IMBRA RFE

7-27-2006 - IMBRA RFE approved

7-28-2006 - Touched

9-5-2006 - Touched (86 days since NOA1)

9-8-2006 - Received I-797C, NOA2 Approved!! (89 days since NOA1)

9-29-2006 - NVC to Embassy (110 days since NOA1)

10-3-2006 - Received Packet 3

11-13-2006 - Interview date (Passed!!)

11-28-2006 - Fiance coming to US!!

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I'm too tired to look up how to get married in California, but the usual place to start is with a town/city hall.

2001 Met

2005 Married

I-485/I-130

12/06/2006-------Mailed I-130/1-485

12/16/2006--------Recieved NOA 1 (I-130 & I-485)

12/18/2006--------Touched I-130/I-485

01/20/2007--------Biometrics

05/10/2007 -- Interview, Approved!

05/22/2007 GREEN CARD arrives!!!

02/2009 - File to lift conditions

I-765

12/14/2006--- Mailed EAD App.

01/20/2007--- Biometrics

02/09/2005-------Sent in request to Congressional office for assistance with expediting EAD.

02/13/2007 -------- EAD Approved!

02/26/2007 - ------EAD received

Removal of Conditions:

05/12/2009 -- Overnighted application by USPS express mail (VSC).

05/14/2009 -- Green Card expired.

05/23/2009 --- Check cleared bank.

05/26/2009 -- Received NOA (NOA date May 15, 2009, guess they aren't deporting me).

05/29/2009- Biometrics Notice date

06/01/2009- Received Biometrics Letter

06/18/2009 - Biometrics

09/23/2009 - date of decision to approve (letter received), just waiting for card. No online updates whatsoever.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I'm too tired to look up how to get married in California, but the usual place to start is with a town/city hall.

Yup! From there, you can get a marriage license and then get married within the time period they require you too. Usually you need at least two witness. You can find a judge or prest to host the wedding and sign the marriage certificate for you. :)

Steve (WA,US) & Anne (SH,CN)

P1..............2004/10/04

P2..............2005/01/10

P3..............2005/04/07

P4..............2005/08/02

Interview.....2005/09/19

Married.......2005/10/29

Filed I-485...2005/12/17

RFE submit...2006/02/27

Interview......2006/08/31

Fingerprint....2006/09/07

wel letter......2006/09/19

I-551...........2006/10/02

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Yeah, I tried looking at their site but no luck...

I'm too tired to look up how to get married in California, but the usual place to start is with a town/city hall.

Yup! From there, you can get a marriage license and then get married within the time period they require you too. Usually you need at least two witness. You can find a judge or prest to host the wedding and sign the marriage certificate for you. :)

Thanks! How long does this process take? Can I do it by the end of this year?

So the steps are:

1. Get marriage license from city hall

2. Get judge or prest to sign the marriage certificate

correct?

I-129f (CSC)

6-8-2006 - Sent I-129f form

6-12-2006 - Received I-797, NOA1

7-11-2006 - Received IMBRA RFE

7-27-2006 - IMBRA RFE approved

7-28-2006 - Touched

9-5-2006 - Touched (86 days since NOA1)

9-8-2006 - Received I-797C, NOA2 Approved!! (89 days since NOA1)

9-29-2006 - NVC to Embassy (110 days since NOA1)

10-3-2006 - Received Packet 3

11-13-2006 - Interview date (Passed!!)

11-28-2006 - Fiance coming to US!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Just go to las vegas. Head to the courthouse downtown, fill in the form, go to the chapel 'o love and bam...you're married

Aug 3, 2006 Sent I-129f in to CSC

Aug 15, 2006 They sent I-129F back saying form is outdated

Aug 15, 2006 Sent in updated I-129f

Aug 23, 2006 NOA1

Aug 25, 2006 They cashed my check

Aug 30, 2006 NOA1 received in mail

Nov 28, 2006 NOA2 approved

Dec 2, 2006 NOA2 recieved in mail

Dec 7, 2006 NVC sends letter saying it will be forwarded to manila in a week

Dec 12, 2006 I receive that letter from NVC

Mar 22, 2007 St. Lukes appointment

Mar 29, 2007 7:30am Interview

Mar 29, 2007 12pm APPROVED!!! PRAISE GOD!!!

April 10, 2007 Fiancee Arrived!!! WOO HOO!!!

June 26, 2007 Wedding

July 2, 2007 Medical for AOS

July 6, 2007 Sent in AOS (cutting it really close to the 90 days!)

July 8, 2007 USCIS receives i-485

July 16, 2007 NOA1

July 18, 2007 NOA biometrics

Aug 11, 2007 Biometrics appointment.

Oct 11, 2007 Interview

Oct 11, 2007 Green card Approved!!! Cant kick her out now!

Oct 18, 2007 Welcome letter saying Green card is on its way

Oct 22, 2007 2 year Green card arrived!!

Posted (edited)

just google xxxxx county CA marriage, its that simple. Usually a state auditor website pops up. And that will answer all your questions. You have to apply for a marriage. Usually there is a wait. Which means once you get your marriage lisence, you may have to wait a certain number of days before you can actually marry. In WA its 3 days.

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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In newyork it was really quick and easy. We looked up on google about how to get married in new york and had the licence in our hands the next day. It only took 30 mins to get it and that included the wait in line. In NY you then have to wait 24hours before you can get married.

Just don't go to hget the licence on monday or tuesday!!! I think the priest/judge/rabbi or yourself have 5 days after the marriage to send in the signed marriage licence, so those that take it themselves are usually there on monday or tuesday (if they got married on the weekend) so its a bit crowded. Not sure if this is poss in all states but it is in new york.

Good luck

K-1 Visa Journey

04/20/2006 - file our I-129f.

09/14/2006 - US Embassy interview. Ask Lauren to marry me again, just to make sure. Says Yes. Phew!

10/02/2006 - Fly to New York, EAD at JFK, I'm in!!

10/14/2006 - Married! The perfect wedding day.

AOS Journey

10/23/2006 - AOS and EAD filed

05/29/2007 - RFE (lost medical)

08/02/2007 - RFE received back at CSC

08/10/2007 - Card Production ordered

08/17/2007 - Green Card Arrives

Removing Conditions

05/08/2009 - I-751 Mailed

05/13/2009 - NOA1

06/12/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

09/24/2009 - Approved (twice)

10/10/2009 - Card Production Ordered

10/13/2009 - Card Production Ordered (Again?)

10/19/2009 - Green Card Received (Dated 10/13/19)

Posted
Ok so here is the deal. My fiance passed the interview last week. She will be coming here next week.

How do we get legally married in the state of California? What is involved paperwork wise?

Do I just go to the city hall and get some paperworks to fill out?

Please help. I want to get the paperwork done asap and worry about the rest later.

Thanks again!

It is very easy to get married in California. Just go to the nearest County Clerk's office and pay $50 for the license. For another $50 they will perform the legal ceremony--there is no waiting period.

To apply for the marriage license both parties must be present and have identification--so you can't really do any of the paperwork ahead of time.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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http://www.weddingvendors.com/marriage-lic...tes/california/

One of the sites telling that you only need Drivers license and no waiting period. Other states may require a SSN, California doesn't seem to but you can double check with the county office. Good Luck

2005

K1

March 2 Filed I-129 F

July 21 Interview in Bogota ** Approved ** Very Easy!

AOS

Oct 19 Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

2006

Feb 17 AOS interview in Denver. Biometrics also done today! (Interviewing officer ordered them.)

Apr 25 Green card received

2008

Removal of conditions

March 17 Refiled using new I-751 form

April 16 Biometrics done

July 10 Green card production ordered

2009

Citizenship

Jan 20 filed N400

Feb 04 NOA date

Feb 24 Biometrics

May 5 Interview - Centennial (Denver, Colorado) Passed

June 10 Oath Ceremony - Teikyo Loretto Heights, Denver, Colorado

July 7 Received Passport in 3 weeks

Shredded all immigration papers Have scanned images

Posted

Slow down. First, make sure you both want this. Give yourself a little time, you do have 90 days.

Then, it's really simple and low tech. Open up the telephone book, you remember that right. Check under the county offices for the Clerk and look specifically for marriage licenses. You can call and schedule an appointment for the marriage. They can do the whole thing. Costs will vary depending upon county, but I was able to get married, obtain certificate and license all within an hour and it cost only $127. My wife was thrilled. She didn't want us spending a lot of money so other people could party and get drunk.

Check it out and relax. Make sure the two of you are really positive about this.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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google is your friend

Amen :thumbs:

12/03/2005: Married

10/13/2006: Interview Approved

10/26/2006: POE: EWR (ARRIVED) [/size]

182 days from filing to Visa in Hand!!![/color]

AOS/EAD

01/22/2007: Sent to The Lockbox.....let the games begin.....again

02/02/2007: NOA1's for both....the waiting game officially begins

02/15/2007: Biometrics appt.

04/11/2007: EAD APPROVED!! YI-HAW

04/21/2007: Received SSN#

05/23/2007: AOS Interview -------> APPROOOOOOVED!!!!!!

05/29/2007: Received Welcome letter

06/04/2007: Green Card in Hand!!!

122 Days from filing AOS to Green Card in Hand!!!

REMOVING CONDITIONS

05/21/2009: Filed to Remove Conditions

6/18/2009: Biometrics Done

09/14/2009: Approved!!!

Citizenship

2/15/2011: Filed N-400

3/28/2011: Biometrics <-- Done

5/09/2011: Naturalization Interview <--- APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5/09/2011: Swearing in Ceremony (We're Done)

MY HUSBAND IS NOW A US CITIZEN

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Slow down. First, make sure you both want this. Give yourself a little time, you do have 90 days.

Then, it's really simple and low tech. Open up the telephone book, you remember that right. Check under the county offices for the Clerk and look specifically for marriage licenses. You can call and schedule an appointment for the marriage. They can do the whole thing. Costs will vary depending upon county, but I was able to get married, obtain certificate and license all within an hour and it cost only $127. My wife was thrilled. She didn't want us spending a lot of money so other people could party and get drunk.

Check it out and relax. Make sure the two of you are really positive about this.

Call me crazy, but shouldn't people have already decided they want to do this before they apply for and receive a fiance visa?

As such, why the caution for people to "slow down" and make sure they are "really positive about this"? The time for caution and reflection is long past once the fiance arrives from his/her home country.

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Slow down. First, make sure you both want this. Give yourself a little time, you do have 90 days.

Then, it's really simple and low tech. Open up the telephone book, you remember that right. Check under the county offices for the Clerk and look specifically for marriage licenses. You can call and schedule an appointment for the marriage. They can do the whole thing. Costs will vary depending upon county, but I was able to get married, obtain certificate and license all within an hour and it cost only $127. My wife was thrilled. She didn't want us spending a lot of money so other people could party and get drunk.

Check it out and relax. Make sure the two of you are really positive about this.

Call me crazy, but shouldn't people have already decided they want to do this before they apply for and receive a fiance visa?

As such, why the caution for people to "slow down" and make sure they are "really positive about this"? The time for caution and reflection is long past once the fiance arrives from his/her home country.

That's only true if your fiance is not mail-order. :whistle:

Filed: Country: Canada
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Slow down. First, make sure you both want this. Give yourself a little time, you do have 90 days.

Then, it's really simple and low tech. Open up the telephone book, you remember that right. Check under the county offices for the Clerk and look specifically for marriage licenses. You can call and schedule an appointment for the marriage. They can do the whole thing. Costs will vary depending upon county, but I was able to get married, obtain certificate and license all within an hour and it cost only $127. My wife was thrilled. She didn't want us spending a lot of money so other people could party and get drunk.

Check it out and relax. Make sure the two of you are really positive about this.

Call me crazy, but shouldn't people have already decided they want to do this before they apply for and receive a fiance visa?

As such, why the caution for people to "slow down" and make sure they are "really positive about this"? The time for caution and reflection is long past once the fiance arrives from his/her home country.

Kinda what I was thinking too!

We applied and got our marriage certificate the same day, and could get married the same day if we wanted. No waiting period. All that was needed was ID and my divorce decree. Of course, as someone else posted, the requirements vary from state to state, county by county. Good luck finding out the information. :)

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