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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
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My question for Vietnamese natives is does the government issue marriage licenses? I noticed that all the posts I've seen in regards to petitions for US immigrant visa are all for K-1 by the petition for Vietnamese fiance. I know that Cambodia offers one since I married there, and it's valid in the US after it's translated at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I just wanted to know :blink: .

I am following through with the K-3 application process, not K-1. I understand Vietnam is part of the ASEAN community. Most countries in that community generally follows the same procedure.

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Filed: Other Country: Vietnam
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My question for Vietnamese natives is does the government issue marriage licenses? I noticed that all the posts I've seen in regards to petitions for US immigrant visa are all for K-1 by the petition for Vietnamese fiance. I know that Cambodia offers one since I married there, and it's valid in the US after it's translated at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I just wanted to know :blink: .

I am following through with the K-3 application process, not K-1. I understand Vietnam is part of the ASEAN community. Most countries in that community generally follows the same procedure.

Greetings consolemaster,

At first, happy new year (vietnam's). You're totally correct, Vietnamese government does issue marriage license. My friend in Seattle, WA is planning to travel back to country side of Vietnam and will marry a girl he engaged last year. He's so exciting but complications often occurs in Vietnam, K-1 is usually faster than K-3 but riskier of delay and denied by Vietnamese's government. If you hadn't married in Vietnam and planned to marry your girl there, you can done all pre-paperworks and send the whole package to your future-wife that you issue her the rights to file the paperworks on your behalf to HCMC Consulate herself and that would reduce less complications with local government of hers. You must send all these paperworks at least 60 days before the date you fly there however. I'm helping my friend self-filing the paperworks, almost cost nothing except fees & fedex.

Good lucks to you and thank you so much,

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Vietnam
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May want to check out the Vietnamese Embassy in your intended immigrate country. For example, if you want to bring your vietnamese wife/husband to the US, here is what I found:

Marrying a Vietnamese National

K1 vs. K3: there is no better or worse, they are equally painful processes. Just need to share a little bit about your circumstance before we would dare to suggest which one is a lesser pain for you or maybe not at all. As in, there is no way to avoid the pain. Remember, each case has its very own flavor! Come back with more questions if you have them... Don't forget to read the GUIDES and FAQ's section

"You always get what you've always gotten if you always do what you always did."

 
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