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I proposed on Jan 23 - the wonderful day with DCF was canned. :angry:

We are looking to get married in Brazil in June but live in the US. I am a citizen of the US and a permanent resident of Brazil. What is the best way for us to get her up here as painlessly as possible? Should we do a K1 fiance visa process now? Or we could legally marry now and I could do a K3 or IR1. Or is there another way I don't see because of my permanent residency status there?

What do you guys think? I need to act fast cuz of the processing times.

HELP!

thanks in advance

AOS, AP:

02-09-07 - Legally Married

02-20-07 - AOS and AP mailed to Chicago

02-27-07 - NOA1

03-15-07 - Biometrics done

03-19-07 - AP Approved (AP was expedited. Emergency Advance Parole done at the immigration office)

03-26-07 - AOS Interview on 5/17

Advance Parole Approved in under 30 days.

Just under 90 days from AOS filing to AOS interview. Not bad! :)

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I proposed on Jan 23 - the wonderful day with DCF was canned. :angry:

We are looking to get married in Brazil in June but live in the US. I am a citizen of the US and a permanent resident of Brazil. What is the best way for us to get her up here as painlessly as possible? Should we do a K1 fiance visa process now? Or we could legally marry now and I could do a K3 or IR1. Or is there another way I don't see because of my permanent residency status there?

What do you guys think? I need to act fast cuz of the processing times.

HELP!

thanks in advance

You would file your I-130 petition at the USCIS office that governs your place of residence. You need to determine what that is for Brazil. It may in fact be a USCIS service center in the USA.

YMMV

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Filed: Country: Brazil
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I proposed on Jan 23 - the wonderful day with DCF was canned. :angry:

We are looking to get married in Brazil in June but live in the US. I am a citizen of the US and a permanent resident of Brazil. What is the best way for us to get her up here as painlessly as possible? Should we do a K1 fiance visa process now? Or we could legally marry now and I could do a K3 or IR1. Or is there another way I don't see because of my permanent residency status there?

What do you guys think? I need to act fast cuz of the processing times.

HELP!

thanks in advance

You would file your I-130 petition at the USCIS office that governs your place of residence. You need to determine what that is for Brazil. It may in fact be a USCIS service center in the USA.

Like fwaguy said, in our case the USCIS center is in fact in the US... You can check the new instructions in the USCIS site in the I-130 page, check the special instructions.

My case is similar to yours, I'm an USC and Brazilian resident and my marriage license should be ready this week, now I have to choose between going the K1 (foregoing my marriage here) or K3 route...

What I found strange about the new instructions is that they basically send everyone overseas to file their petitions in the States, however they have field offices in some places such as Rome and Lima. This gets more confusing by the minute.

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What I found strange about the new instructions is that they basically send everyone overseas to file their petitions in the States, however they have field offices in some places such as Rome and Lima. This gets more confusing by the minute.

It could be that the Field Offices do not have access to the requried database(s), just as the Consular staff do not.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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Filed: Country: Brazil
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What I found strange about the new instructions is that they basically send everyone overseas to file their petitions in the States, however they have field offices in some places such as Rome and Lima. This gets more confusing by the minute.

It could be that the Field Offices do not have access to the requried database(s), just as the Consular staff do not.

Yeah, that's what it seems... Again, we'll just have to hold on tight for new info.

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I proposed on Jan 23 - the wonderful day with DCF was canned. :angry:

We are looking to get married in Brazil in June but live in the US. I am a citizen of the US and a permanent resident of Brazil. What is the best way for us to get her up here as painlessly as possible? Should we do a K1 fiance visa process now? Or we could legally marry now and I could do a K3 or IR1. Or is there another way I don't see because of my permanent residency status there?

What do you guys think? I need to act fast cuz of the processing times.

HELP!

thanks in advance

You would file your I-130 petition at the USCIS office that governs your place of residence. You need to determine what that is for Brazil. It may in fact be a USCIS service center in the USA.

Like fwaguy said, in our case the USCIS center is in fact in the US... You can check the new instructions in the USCIS site in the I-130 page, check the special instructions.

My case is similar to yours, I'm an USC and Brazilian resident and my marriage license should be ready this week, now I have to choose between going the K1 (foregoing my marriage here) or K3 route...

What I found strange about the new instructions is that they basically send everyone overseas to file their petitions in the States, however they have field offices in some places such as Rome and Lima. This gets more confusing by the minute.

Hey FINALLY somebody who is in the same boat as me. Well it turns out that as of Jan 26 2007, you can't file at those field offices anymore. The link has been posted but I don't have it available. For USC's in south america, you now file at a vermont location. So basically the Lima option has been canned if I read it right.

I will definitely keep in touch with you if I find more info because of our similar situations. However I have recently learned that my girl can apply for AOS since she was already up here on a F1 visa.

AOS, AP:

02-09-07 - Legally Married

02-20-07 - AOS and AP mailed to Chicago

02-27-07 - NOA1

03-15-07 - Biometrics done

03-19-07 - AP Approved (AP was expedited. Emergency Advance Parole done at the immigration office)

03-26-07 - AOS Interview on 5/17

Advance Parole Approved in under 30 days.

Just under 90 days from AOS filing to AOS interview. Not bad! :)

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