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I-129F K1 Visa - Traditional Wedding (Vietnam) without marriage certificate

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I advised against a wedding ceremony but also tell you the risks that could happen. Someone that knows about the wedding sabotage saying these couple are married to official. Legally it's not official until there is paperwork. Also, something slipped up during interview, documentation or something said wrong. For example, using the words 'husband' or 'wife'. Obviously, k1 visa should not have those vocabulary. Just some food for thought, in case you even think to try it. Any ounce of risk is gamble, and it's serious bust if it happens. Just follow the anti-nike slogan. Just DON't do it.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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what if i never get had the wedding party but we have photos taken in the wedding growns together and i sent it with my application?

cause the fee of taken pics are cheap in vn am i in trouble for being deny the k1 visa?

please help guys!!!!!!

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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what if i never get had the wedding party but we have photos taken in the wedding growns together and i sent it with my application?

cause the fee of taken pics are cheap in vn am i in trouble for being deny the k1 visa?

please help guys!!!!!!

Hi,

Do not send in pictures of the two of you in wedding clothes. The embassy will think you are married.

The cheap gets expensive. The meaning of this phrase is that when you go cheap and try to save money, it can cause you more money by screwing something else. The pictures may be cheap in Vietnam, but it can cost you the visa.

Don't do anything that looks like you are married.

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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i did it already !!!

omg

You may have the opportunity to explain your situation at the interview.

Think logically. If you saw pictures of people in wedding clothes from six months ago, do you think they are married or not? Most people will say marry.

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