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Just now, cyberfx1024 said:

The key thing is if they were consummated or not. If they were not then yes there is a problem.

Right, but they're together in Korea....won't be an issue.

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9 minutes ago, Shauneg said:

Right, but they're together in Korea....won't be an issue.

I understand that but the thing that is strange is why not just married there in SK instead of by proxy?

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2 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

I understand that but the thing that is strange is why not just married there in SK instead of by proxy?

Ya, IDK.....When I was in Korea, there were folks getting married all the time with no issue.

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they are both in the same place, i don't understand why a proxy marriage is even considered. unless...their plan is because they filed for K1 visa, once they get it, they will have a proxy marriage conducted by a stand-in bride and a stand-in groom INSIDE the USA to fulfill the conditions of the K1 visa

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20 hours ago, nica1309 said:

 

Im From the Philippines currently in a Refugee Visa (G1 -visa)  in South Korea,and my Fiancee is a US army man from United states of America. We are both in South Korea right now and we want to get married, Because his in military,marriage in korea is a long process.we dont like to do the lengthy Process. 

He told me that the best option he see is the Proxy Marriage. 

 

My concern is 

  • After we get the Marriage License can i process it in the US embassy in South Korea? Or do i need to go home and do the process of my IR1 or CR1 in the Philippines.
  • Does Doing Proxy marriage and having official Marriage License might cancel my Refugee visa in South Korea? Because I'm hoping i can stay while processing my CR1 or IR1 in south Korea and while waiting for it i can still do part time jobs and save a little before going to US.
  • Does a Proxy Marriage License will be recognize by the Philippine Law? Because i need to Register our Marriage License in the Philippines as my Fiancee want to have Dual  Citizenship and own some property in the Philippines.
  • How long is the process of CR1 or IR1 for me to be able to fly to US? 
  • What are the other problem or conflict that we need to consider and be prepared of? 
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I can only answer the dual citizenship one, unfortunately, only natural born Filipino citizens are eligible for dual citizenship. Unless your husband has at least one Filipino parent when he was born, he won't be eligible for dual citizenship.

 

You can own the property and he can have rights. :) Own a land and he can own the building. 

 

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19 hours ago, doggieandsam said:

they are both in the same place, i don't understand why a proxy marriage is even considered. unless...their plan is because they filed for K1 visa, once they get it, they will have a proxy marriage conducted by a stand-in bride and a stand-in groom INSIDE the USA to fulfill the conditions of the K1 visa? 

Dont think that'll work since the visa will not have been activated. 

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4 hours ago, NikLR said:

Dont think that'll work since the visa will not have been activated. 

Correct.  The marriage must take place, in the USA within 90 days of actually using the visa to enter the US.  Lots of fun speculation here that is really useless, since the OP has not come back to clarify the perceived need for a proxy marriage.

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