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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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4 hours ago, jaws2003 said:

According to her she did not have enough money in her account. I thought that only applied to a tourist visa. 

That makes sense, studying in the US is very expensive.

 

Visiting is not cheap.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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On 12/4/2017 at 2:08 PM, EandH0904 said:

Having answered your questions, Morocco does seem to be difficult, but as I said, less for women than men. Right now with how long the processing is (almost a year for a K1, 12-14 months for CR1) There are certain benefits that doing a CR1 has over a K1 (she can work/go to school/travel as soon as she gets here) but it takes about 2 weeks to get married in Morocco. It's up to you two to ultimately decide where to get married. If her family really wants to be there for her wedding, you might consider doing CR1 instead. I would suggest NOT filing after the first visit, at least doing 2 visits before filing for a K1 or getting married, to strenghten your chances of having a successful application - especially since they are shorter visits. 

 

I just got married 2 weeks ago in Morocco after a failed/returned K1, so if you have questions about the procedure there that she isn't able to answer, feel free to send me a message. 

Hello. Im not sure if you can help me, but your response seems to be the closest to my situation. I'm an American women who is engaged to a Morrocan men. We will getting marry in April of this year. I will be doing the spouse petition . Do you know how is the rate of success for this process, and was it easy getting marry in Morocco as far as paperwork.

 

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