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Dear friends,

I am new about this and need your assistance.

My fiance lives in Jakarta, Indonesia and I live and work in the US. I will go to Jakarta and then we are going to get married there. Can we do DCF in Jakarta ?

Please advice and share with us about your opinion in order to process DCF wherever you are.

Thank you for your assistance.

Regards,

Phillip & Lan

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Timeline
Dear friends,

I am new about this and need your assistance.

My fiance lives in Jakarta, Indonesia and I live and work in the US. I will go to Jakarta and then we are going to get married there. Can we do DCF in Jakarta ?

Please advice and share with us about your opinion in order to process DCF wherever you are.

Thank you for your assistance.

Regards,

Phillip & Lan

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...&hl=jakarta

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...&hl=jakarta

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...&hl=jakarta

The search box at the bottom of the forum home page works pretty well.

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  • 1 month later...

I can give you some very comforting news:

27 nov 06.. leave for jakarta

2 dec 06.. married in jakrta

22 dec 06.. marriage certificate in-hand

26 dec 06.. down to the embassy to file I-130

26 dec 06.. i leave for the usa

4 jan 07.. IV interview

9 jan 07.. Pick up visa from embassy

9 jan 07.. pay for plane ticket already 'on hold' for 24 jan

24 jan 07.. wife leaves jakarta for the usa!

9 months to a year or literally less than a month from starting the I-130 'til wife is in america with a residence 'stamp' in her passport and able to get a job... DCF is the only way to go, don't mess with K1.

The critical thing is getting the marriage certificate before you leave since you'll have only 30 days to get out of dodge.

feel free to email me, my profile should have my address.

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