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Because you count your children whether you support them or you see them because you are supposed to be supporting them.  You count them even if they are not on your tax return.  It doesn't matter where they live in the world you count your children. 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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You seem to be in a hurry to marry your girl friend.

How long have you known her? How long have you been together? What is the difference in age? Do you both share the same culture?

These are some the things that USCIS and ultimately the embassy may take into consideration before approval.

I hope that she really has true love for you.

 

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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2 minutes ago, jakelake said:

You seem to be in a hurry to marry your girl friend.

How long have you known her? How long have you been together? What is the difference in age? Do you both share the same culture?

These are some the things that USCIS and ultimately the embassy may take into consideration before approval.

I hope that she really has true love for you.

 

 

 

meet in 2012 but that time she was not my girl friend just family friends and I was still married to my ex that time. we got 12 yrs age difference.. is that a problem.? yes we share same culture.

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1 minute ago, nickymicky said:

meet in 2012 but that time she was not my girl friend just family friends and I was still married to my ex that time. we got 12 yrs age difference.. is that a problem.? yes we share same culture.

Age difference not a big problem, if you are older. If she is older, then that may be a red flag.

In any event, you just need to provide solid evidence of a bona fide relationship when you file your petition, whether it's K1 or CR1.

 

 

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