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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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Hi Everyone. Just wanted to introduce myself. I am an American and my fiancée is Nihon-jin. We will be getting married this coming January in Japan and I will come back to the US and file the I-130 for her CR-1 visa.

For those who have obtained a CR-1 or petitioned for their wife or husband, how long did the process take from filing to having the visa in hand?

01/04/2013 - Married in Tokyo

USCIS
01/24/2013 - Mailed I-130
01/30/2013 - NOA1

03/14/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office

05/16/2013 - NOA2

NVC

06/20/2013 - NVC received file

06/27/2013 - Case Number and IIN assigned

06/28/2013 - DS-3032 email sent

07/02/2013 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill

07/02/2013 - Submitted AOS bill payment

07/05/2013 - AOS bill status PAID

07/06/2013 - Mailed AOS package

07/08/2013 - AOS delivered

07/09/2013 - DS-3032 accepted

07/10/2013 - Received IV bill

07/11/2013 - Submitted IV bill payment

07/13/2013 - IV bill status PAID

07/16/2013 - Mailed IV package

07/17/2013 - IV package delivered

08/01/2013 - AOS approved

08/12/2013 - IV approved & Case Complete

Embassy & POE

08/21/2013 - Casefile confirmed at Tokyo Embassy

09/03/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!

09/16/2013 - Paid Immigrant Fee

10/06/2013 - POE via Toronto

01/07/2014 - Green card received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Hi!I've just found this group. I posted a question a while ago as a new topic, but let me post it again here as I believe there will be more people who know about the case in Japan in this group.

Here is my question. I appologize in advance if the same or similar questions have been brought up here by someone else.

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I am Japanese living in Japan and my boyfriend is American living in the U.S. We are planning to get married in Japan in coming January. I would like to make sure that there is no problem for him to visit Japan with no visa and get married in Japan. He will be in Japan only for 12 days or so, and we will get married during his stay, then he will go back to the U.S and we will start CR-1 visa process.

As reading the US Embassy website, I am pretty sure it is no problem, but I've seen some people say "American citizen who wants to get married to Japanese citizen has to live in Japan at least for 6 months" in their blog or something, which made me a little nervous.

Does anyone know what the truth is? Any experience?

Also I learned that there is a part to be filled out the American citizen's living address in Japan on the marriage license (Affidavit of Competency to Marry) form which need to get notalized by US embassy before going to the city hall. Does anyone know if he can leave the part blank?

We are planing to go to the US embassy to get the form notalized as soon as they open in January, then I will translate it into Japanese, then we will go to the city hall of where I live to get married. We will get this process done within a few days during his stay in Japan.

Since this will be the first step of the long process we will take to get a visa, I would like to make sure we are doing right.

I will appreciate your advise.

Thank you!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I am Japanese living in Japan and my boyfriend is American living in the U.S. We are planning to get married in Japan in coming January. I would like to make sure that there is no problem for him to visit Japan with no visa and get married in Japan. He will be in Japan only for 12 days or so, and we will get married during his stay, then he will go back to the U.S and we will start CR-1 visa process.

As reading the US Embassy website, I am pretty sure it is no problem, but I've seen some people say "American citizen who wants to get married to Japanese citizen has to live in Japan at least for 6 months" in their blog or something, which made me a little nervous.

Does anyone know what the truth is? Any experience?

Also I learned that there is a part to be filled out the American citizen's living address in Japan on the marriage license (Affidavit of Competency to Marry) form which need to get notalized by US embassy before going to the city hall. Does anyone know if he can leave the part blank?

If the US embassy says its OK then it should be OK (at least, they will issue you the form), but I imagine it will vary from yakuba to yakuba as to whether they will let you marry a nonresident. They might ask for his birth certificate so you should bring that too.

I have a question for CR-1 filers:

What did you use as evidence of a bona fide marriage? As far as I am aware joint bills aren't a thing here in Japan, and we can't really switch our cellphones as we are on different providers with fixed contracts. I know there is the resident's certificate, and I can get my driver's license address changed, but I don't really know what other evidence to use? I know we can get affidavits, but I can't ask a friend to use nenkyuu to go all the way to Tokyo (we live in Fukushima) to get a piece of paper stamped.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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Hi!I've just found this group. I posted a question a while ago as a new topic, but let me post it again here as I believe there will be more people who know about the case in Japan in this group.

Here is my question. I appologize in advance if the same or similar questions have been brought up here by someone else.

- - - - -

I am Japanese living in Japan and my boyfriend is American living in the U.S. We are planning to get married in Japan in coming January. I would like to make sure that there is no problem for him to visit Japan with no visa and get married in Japan. He will be in Japan only for 12 days or so, and we will get married during his stay, then he will go back to the U.S and we will start CR-1 visa process.

As reading the US Embassy website, I am pretty sure it is no problem, but I've seen some people say "American citizen who wants to get married to Japanese citizen has to live in Japan at least for 6 months" in their blog or something, which made me a little nervous.

Does anyone know what the truth is? Any experience?

Also I learned that there is a part to be filled out the American citizen's living address in Japan on the marriage license (Affidavit of Competency to Marry) form which need to get notalized by US embassy before going to the city hall. Does anyone know if he can leave the part blank?

We are planing to go to the US embassy to get the form notalized as soon as they open in January, then I will translate it into Japanese, then we will go to the city hall of where I live to get married. We will get this process done within a few days during his stay in Japan.

Since this will be the first step of the long process we will take to get a visa, I would like to make sure we are doing right.

I will appreciate your advise.

Thank you!

Hello. You can find all the pertinent information you need here at the U.S. Embassy's (in Tokyo) website:

Marriage in Japan

日本での結婚

Wish you all the best! :thumbs:

31-Mar-2010 I-129F Sent (using USPS Express Mail)

01-Apr-2010 I-129F Received by Vermont USCIS

02-Apr-2010 NOA1 sent (USCIS website)

05-Apr-2010 Check cashed

06-Apr-2010 Touched

07-Apr-2010 Touched

10-Apr-2010 NOA1 Hard Copy Received

21-Jun-2010 NOA2 sent (USCIS website)

26-Jun-2010 NOA2 Hard Copy Received

03-Jul-2010 Packet 3 received

07-Sep-2010 K-1 Interview - Approved!

10-Sep-2010 Visa received

20-Oct-2010 Fiancée arrives in U.S.

13-Nov-2010 Wedding

01-Dec-2010 AOS Sent (using USPS Express Mail)

02-Dec-2010 AOS Received by Chicago USCIS

09-Dec-2010 AOS RFE - Incorrect amount on check (application fees increased)

14-Dec-2010 Received RFE from Chicago USCIS

15-Dec-2010 Resent RFE'd AOS (using USPS Express Mail)

16-Dec-2010 RFE'd AOS Received by Chicago USCIS

21-Dec-2010 NOA1 sent (USCIS mail notification)

23-Dec-2010 Notification for ASC Appointment

30-Dec-2010 NOA1 Hard Copy Received (was away on vacation)

18-Jan-2011 NOA for I485 transfer to California USCIS office

20-Jan-2011 ASC Appointment done

16-Feb-2011 NOA for AOS Approval

23-Feb-2011 NOA for AOS Approval Hard Copy Received

23-Feb-2011 Two-year green card received

19-Nov-2012 I-751 Sent (using USPS Express Mail)

20-Nov-2012 I-751 Received by Vermont USCIS

04-May-2013 NOA for Received Removal of Conditional Basis Received

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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はじめましてみんなさん!

SO glad to be joining the few of us who were lucky enough to find our significant others in Japan. I actually met my fiance in college in the states, which makes him a very "AMERICAN" Japanese though he still follows some, to me, annoying Japanese habits. I still can't get use to taking my shoes off at the door lol. Anyways, we are currently in month of 5 。・゚゚・(>д<;)・゚゚・。 ヒィッ of our K-1 visa and the wait is killing us. Though hopefully it is almost over! We are hoping we will have 0 problems, but if we do come across something - よろしく! I hope to be able to help those on VJ as well... with what ever I can (^▽^)b!!!!!

これからよろしくお願いいたします!

Our Journey
2007: Met at the University of Florida at a Japanese Language table session.
Dec 13 2007: Officially became a couple
May 27, 2012: Engaged

The K-1 Visa Journey
Service Center : Vermont Service Center
I-129F Sent : 2012-05-31
I-129F NOA1 : 2012-06-07
I-129F NOA2 : 2013-02-06
Packet 3 received: 2013-04-28

Interview Date: 2013-05-07

K-1 Visa recieved from Japan: 2013-05-14

US POE: 2013-10-07

Wedding: 2013-12-13

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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It was a long and hard process being a part during the K-1, but we are now married and received a green card.

Wish you guys all the best.

K-1
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08/12/2011 Mailed I-129F
08/16/2011 NOA 1
09/20/2011 NOA 2
10/13/2011 NVC Mailed Petition to US Embassy, Tokyo, JPN
10/25/2011 Packet3/Instruction
01/05/2012 I-129 Aproval Extension (For Canadian Police Record)
01/27/2012 Medical Exam - Tokyo
02/27/2012 Interview - Tokyo
02/27/2012 Administrative Processing
05/07/2012 K-1 Visa Received
07/25/2012 POE (HNL)
08/11/2012 Married - Seattle, WA

AOS
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08/28/2012 Mailed I-485, I-765, I-131
09/12/2012 NOA 1
10/10/2012 Biometrics
11/05/2012 EAD/AP Card Received
11/28/2012 USCIS Interview
12/07/2012 Green Card Received

ROC
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11/01/2014 Mailed I-751

11/04/2014 NOA "I-751 Receipt Notice"

11/05/2014 Check Cleared

11/25/2014 Biometrics

03/31/2015 Approved.

04/09/2015 Green Card Received

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It was a long and hard process being a part during the K-1, but we are now married and received a green card.

Wish you guys all the best.

Congrats, Visanese! That's great news. My fiancée and I are getting married in Japan in a couple weeks and then we'll start the CR-1 visa process. I see in your timeline you had to obtain a Canadian police certificate. My fiancée is going to have to obtain one as well as she lived their for 1 year. When did you start trying to obtain yours? I heard the Canadian certificate can take a long time. Should she file for it after I send in the petition? Any advice is appreciated.

01/04/2013 - Married in Tokyo

USCIS
01/24/2013 - Mailed I-130
01/30/2013 - NOA1

03/14/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office

05/16/2013 - NOA2

NVC

06/20/2013 - NVC received file

06/27/2013 - Case Number and IIN assigned

06/28/2013 - DS-3032 email sent

07/02/2013 - Received DS-3032 and I-864 bill

07/02/2013 - Submitted AOS bill payment

07/05/2013 - AOS bill status PAID

07/06/2013 - Mailed AOS package

07/08/2013 - AOS delivered

07/09/2013 - DS-3032 accepted

07/10/2013 - Received IV bill

07/11/2013 - Submitted IV bill payment

07/13/2013 - IV bill status PAID

07/16/2013 - Mailed IV package

07/17/2013 - IV package delivered

08/01/2013 - AOS approved

08/12/2013 - IV approved & Case Complete

Embassy & POE

08/21/2013 - Casefile confirmed at Tokyo Embassy

09/03/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!

09/16/2013 - Paid Immigrant Fee

10/06/2013 - POE via Toronto

01/07/2014 - Green card received

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Congrats, Visanese! That's great news. My fiancée and I are getting married in Japan in a couple weeks and then we'll start the CR-1 visa process. I see in your timeline you had to obtain a Canadian police certificate. My fiancée is going to have to obtain one as well as she lived their for 1 year. When did you start trying to obtain yours? I heard the Canadian certificate can take a long time. Should she file for it after I send in the petition? Any advice is appreciated.

I'd say start prepping it early. We had to extend the petition because of the time it took us to obtain the Canadian Police Record. I think it took 4 months.

If you haven't cheeck the website, here it is for your reference. RCMP

I contacted RCMP and requested a form C-216 (I receied 3 copies, just in case)which was mailed to my US address, then I mailed to my fiancee in Japan.

My fiance took the form to a local Japanese Police station (main branch of where your fiancee reside). Call the station to see if appointment is necessary.

Your fiancee needs Japanse police record so inquir about it at the same time!

I had my fiancee mailed the fingerprinted form to me in the US, and mail the request for the police record along with the Canadian Money Order.

If you have any questions, let me know.

K-1
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08/12/2011 Mailed I-129F
08/16/2011 NOA 1
09/20/2011 NOA 2
10/13/2011 NVC Mailed Petition to US Embassy, Tokyo, JPN
10/25/2011 Packet3/Instruction
01/05/2012 I-129 Aproval Extension (For Canadian Police Record)
01/27/2012 Medical Exam - Tokyo
02/27/2012 Interview - Tokyo
02/27/2012 Administrative Processing
05/07/2012 K-1 Visa Received
07/25/2012 POE (HNL)
08/11/2012 Married - Seattle, WA

AOS
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08/28/2012 Mailed I-485, I-765, I-131
09/12/2012 NOA 1
10/10/2012 Biometrics
11/05/2012 EAD/AP Card Received
11/28/2012 USCIS Interview
12/07/2012 Green Card Received

ROC
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11/01/2014 Mailed I-751

11/04/2014 NOA "I-751 Receipt Notice"

11/05/2014 Check Cleared

11/25/2014 Biometrics

03/31/2015 Approved.

04/09/2015 Green Card Received

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hello! my fiancee had to get a canadian police cert too. we did the same thing as visanese. just be sure if you do the money order in usd you send the equivalent of $25 cad. we requested the police cert a couple of weeks before filing the I-129F.

oh... and I don't know about other cities but sapporo police wouldnt sign the fingerprint form, but the canadian embassy has a letter explaining this policy you can mail in along with the completed form.

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Hi all, US citizen here petitioning for a Japanese fiance on an I-129F. It looks like our application will be moving on to the NVC soon, and I find myself swimming in a sea of questions with no clear answers. If anybody could help me clear up any / all of these concerns, I'd be much obliged. Here goes:

1. After marrying in the U.S., are we required to submit a Japanese marriage registration (kon'in todoke) as well? If so, can we do that in the US, or does it have to be done in Japan? How long do we have after our marriage to submit the kon'in todoke?

2. What's the process for entering myself as a "footnote" (bikou, 備考) on my fiance's family registry (koseki)? I don't plan on becoming a Japanese citizen, so I can't get entered on her koseki as per Japanese citizens; and from the information I've found, according to her koseki it will appear that my wife is not married and that our future children will be fatherless.

3. When should my fiance change her residence form (juuminhyou)? Before leaving Japan on her US fiance visa? After arriving to the US? After we receive our US marriage certificate?

4. Changing names: Can my fiance keep her family name in Japan as written in her koseki, and adopt my family name in the US? If she doesn't change her name, will our children be required to take her family name if they wish to have Japanese passports / citizenship?

Again, any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks!

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UPDATE

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I got in touch with the Japanese general consul in NY, and got some of these questions cleared up. I'm posting the answers I got here for anybody who finds themselves in a similar position.

1. Yes, you are required to submit a kon'in todoke, and it must be done within 6 months of receiving the US marriage certificate. It can be submitted abroad (E.g., at the Japanese general consul in NY), and there are forms and instructions on the Japanese general consul's website.

2. This can also be done abroad. The Japanese spouse must contact his/her family in Japan in order to complete the process.

3. The Japanese fiance should change his/her residency form in Japan, before departing for the US on the fiance visa.

4. No clear answer here. I don't think the person who took my call understood my question ...

Anyway, if anybody has conflicting information, please share.

Edited by mr.j.j.s.
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hello! my fiancee had to get a canadian police cert too. we did the same thing as visanese. just be sure if you do the money order in usd you send the equivalent of $25 cad. we requested the police cert a couple of weeks before filing the I-129F.

oh... and I don't know about other cities but sapporo police wouldnt sign the fingerprint form, but the canadian embassy has a letter explaining this policy you can mail in along with the completed form.

My fiance took a US FBI fingerprint form to a Japanese police station to get her fingerprints to send to Canada for a background check. Does anyone think this will be a problem?

What is this form that explains the policy on what to do if the person taking the fingerprints refuses to sign?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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CR-1 Visa question:

I know at NVC stage all documents are supposed to be translated, but the Japanese Police Certificate is invalid if you open it. Are we supposed to open it and translate it or just leave it as is?

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CR-1 Visa question:

I know at NVC stage all documents are supposed to be translated, but the Japanese Police Certificate is invalid if you open it. Are we supposed to open it and translate it or just leave it as is?

Just leave it sealed. You don't need to worry about translating it.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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みんなさんこんにちは!

I must be the newest member to this K-1 visa club. I mailed the package off on New Years Eve. It's pretty exciting, and it seems when I look at the timeline statistics that Japan K-1's move pretty quickly (knock on wood.) Especially for the Texas Service Center which is where I sent mine. A lot of people seem to get their NOA2 after just 30 days. Amazing. We hope she can get the visa by mid-June. Then I'll go back to Japan, ask her father for permission, officially get engaged, then move her stuff here. Wish us luck! If anyone else is still waiting on their K-1 visa please Friend me or send me a message, it will be good to keep track and compare our progress.


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P&Y's K1 Journey
04-25-2010 Met at a wedding in Tokyo
04-27-2010 First date
09-05-2010 P visits Y in Japan
12-29-2010 Y visits P in US
04-01-2011 P moves to Japan
04-01-2012 First apartment together
12-23-2012 P moves back to US
12-31-2012 K-1 Packet Sent, $340
01-03-2013 Arrival confirmation
01-09-2013 NOA1 (text/email)
01-14-2013 NOA1 Hardcopy

06-17-2013 RFE (Request for Passport Photos)

06-26-2013 Notification of my RFE reply arriving at USCIS
07-15-2013 NOA2
08-07-2013 Packet 3 received

08-09-2013 Packet 3 returned to Embassy
08-13-2013 TBC Medical

08-26-2013 Interview
09-07-2013 Visa Received
09-19-2013 US Entry
10-19-2013 Wedding

10-29-2013 AOS and AP package sent

12-20-2013 Biometrics

02-03-2014 AP approval received

03-17-2014 Letter received stating no interview necessary, but up to 6 more months waiting for decision

05-10-2014 Moved to Hawaii

06-18-2014 Call from USCIS confirming change of address, now mailing paperwork to Hawaii

08-18-2014 Received NOA confirming permanent residency

08-22-2014 Received Green-card in the mail!

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みんなさんこんにちは!

I must be the newest member to this K-1 visa club. I mailed the package off on New Years Eve. It's pretty exciting, and it seems when I look at the timeline statistics that Japan K-1's move pretty quickly (knock on wood.) Especially for the Texas Service Center which is where I sent mine. A lot of people seem to get their NOA2 after just 30 days. Amazing. We hope she can get the visa by mid-June. Then I'll go back to Japan, ask her father for permission, officially get engaged, then move her stuff here. Wish us luck! If anyone else is still waiting on their K-1 visa please Friend me or send me a message, it will be good to keep track and compare our progress.

Texas Service Center does not process I-129f. You sent your files to the Dallas Lockbox, which probably redirected it to Vermont for you. Vermont is known for its slowness in regards to I-129f processing. Your NOA2 would arrive somewhere around 6-7 months after it has been mailed. Your NOA1 will tell you where it was sent, either California or Vermont. If sent to the California Service Center, expect to receive NOA2 around 5 months after it has been mailed.

Hate to burst your bubble, but I figure it would be to your benefit to have accurate expectations.

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