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Me and my fiance are getting married in Indiana. ( we both live here ) We will not have any ceremony till next year because we want to do it in my country. Right now we just want to get my AOS going.....

We called the county court house and the lady told us that we only need to bring our photo ID and $18......my question is can we get the marriage certificate right away? or we need to wait for some marriage license ...etc? I dont know how it works and would like to know the easy and quick way to get this done.

thanks

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Why didn't you ask the lady at the court house when you had her on the phone. Time frames and rules differ from city to city. Call back and ask her how long it takes to get the marrigae certificate after the ceremony. That is your best bet.

I-130

2006 09 06 Mailed I-130

2006 09 07 Rec'd at CA Center

2006 09 13 I-130 NOA1 receipt date

2006 11 22 NOA2, approved

2007 02 15 Case complete at NVC

2007 02 21 Case forwarded to Bogota Embassy

2007 02 23 Case received at Embassy

2007 04 12 Interview,VISA GRANTED

I-751- Removing Conditions

2009 04 08 Overnight Application

2009 04 09 Rec'd Application at CSC

2009 04 17 Rec'd NOA

2009 05 10 Called CSC - No Biometrix letter, 45 day Inquiry starts

2009 05 18 Made Info Pass appointment for June 2

2009 05 26 Rec'd response and copy of Bio Appt letter dated May 14, Appt on May 28

2009 05 27 Biometrix-walked in a day early and completed appointment

2009 06 01 Approved Conditions Removed (rec'd Congratulations letter on June 9)

2009 06 12 Touched but nothing changed on USCIS website

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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We called the county court house and the lady told us that we only need to bring our photo ID and $18......my question is can we get the marriage certificate right away? or we need to wait for some marriage license ...etc? I dont know how it works and would like to know the easy and quick way to get this done.

Maybe this will help as well:

ID Requirement: Drivers license or identification card or other id showing current address and date of birth. Bringing a certified copy of your birth certificate is recommended because some counties require it if you are younger than 30.

Application Requirement: Both the bride and groom must appear in person at the time of applying.

Residency Requirement: Indiana residents must apply in the county in which one of them lives.

Waiting Period: No waiting period.

Previous Marriages: You will need to know how the marriages ended (death, divorce, annulment) and the month and year the marriages ended. A few counties require a copy of the divorce decree if divorced within the last two years.

Fees: Indiana residents: $18; residents of other states/countries: $60.

Personal checks not accepted.

You can look it all up here:

http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/

Enjoy your wedding ;)

CW

AOS timeline:

03/17/06 filed for AOS

03/28-06 touched

04/04/06 biometrics

04/05/06 touched

05/23/06 transfered to CSC

06/17/06 touched

08/16/06 touched

11/20/06 USCIS cust.service started inquiry about case (because it's outside of processing times)

11/30/06 approval e-mail

12/07/06 Greencard in the mail (= 8 months and 21 days for the entire AOS process)

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