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Hiiiii My name is Miri,

I plan to marry in yousoffia, morocco next summer, can anyone please tell me what paperwork I have to take with me so we can process abde to come live with me in Usa after we marry, how long does it take to get married there and get the ball rolling as I am anxious to have him here with me in Usa, I need a list of info of what I should take when I go over, I am recently divorced also...I need help as I have never done this before...thanks so much :help:

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Hi Miri,

There are many people in the middle eastern and north african forum that can answer you question probably faster than your posting here. My fiancee is from Morocco and the people in have answered many of my question from direct filing at the consulate to other simple question. Take a look down at regional forums and you will find.

I think I was late filing for AOS:

07/27/07: Mailed AOS papers to Chicago mailbox.

08/02/07: AOS papers received in Chicago.

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Hiiiii My name is Miri,

I plan to marry in yousoffia, morocco next summer, can anyone please tell me what paperwork I have to take with me so we can process abde to come live with me in Usa after we marry, how long does it take to get married there and get the ball rolling as I am anxious to have him here with me in Usa, I need a list of info of what I should take when I go over, I am recently divorced also...I need help as I have never done this before...thanks so much :help:

hello miri... its ella again i think i wrote to you before...if you plan to marry in morocco i am told it takes 30 days to marry there..theres alot of paper work and you have to get some of it translated into arabic and then when everythings ready you can marry..but you will have to come home then and file a form k-3 (130) form to bring him home with you..you will need divorce papers.birth certificate, passport i have checked into this also just in case my k-1 doesnt work out....there is a place to look into about marriages in morocco in travel.state.gov if you want to look for it ...i hope i helped a little bit your friend ella

ELLA BENTALHA

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Hiiiii My name is Miri,

I plan to marry in yousoffia, morocco next summer, can anyone please tell me what paperwork I have to take with me so we can process abde to come live with me in Usa after we marry, how long does it take to get married there and get the ball rolling as I am anxious to have him here with me in Usa, I need a list of info of what I should take when I go over, I am recently divorced also...I need help as I have never done this before...thanks so much :help:

hello miri... its ella again i think i wrote to you before...if you plan to marry in morocco i am told it takes 30 days to marry there..theres alot of paper work and you have to get some of it translated into arabic and then when everythings ready you can marry..but you will have to come home then and file a form k-3 (130) form to bring him home with you..you will need divorce papers.birth certificate, passport i have checked into this also just in case my k-1 doesnt work out....there is a place to look into about marriages in morocco in travel.state.gov if you want to look for it ...i hope i helped a little bit your friend ella

I wouldnt count on him coming back with you. Its a tough Consulate to deal with....and we dont know what kind of red flags you are going to present.

I finally got rid of the never ending money drain. I called the plumber, and got the problem fixed. I wish her the best.

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I would say that if you can spend a few months there then do DCF. Ask member "deeshla" about it I know she went through it in Morocco.

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