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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi folks,

I've consulted the guides and read around a bit, but am still unsure of the process/timeline for leaving the US soon after getting married. My (USC) fiancee and I (a UKC) hope to have our K1 by August/September and get married in October sometime. My mum will be remarrying in England in November, less than a month after us, and we'd really like to be able to attend the ceremony but are unsure of the technicalities of me leaving the country so soon after our own marriage.

Can any of you VJ-ers offer advice on this please? Is it possible? What would I need?

Thanks,

C & A.

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08/05/06: Met at a party in Vegas

12/31/06: Got engaged!

02/28/07: Filed I-129F @ CSC

03/02/07: I-129F received @ CSC

03/12/07: NOA1 received!

05/23/07: Touched!!!

06/01/07: RFE for divorce/death certificates. We've never been married!

06/05/07: RFE response delivered by Fedex to CSC - notarized statement affirming no marriages

06/15/07: No confirmation of receipt of RFE response yet. Assumed lost, resent by regular mail

06/19/07: RFE response received

06/20/07: 2nd RFE - Write "none" under Names of Former Spouse on I129f and return :(

06/26/07: Response to second RFE received

06/29/07: Touched

07/07/07: Touched

07/11/07: Approved NOA2!!!! Finally!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi folks,

I've consulted the guides and read around a bit, but am still unsure of the process/timeline for leaving the US soon after getting married. My (USC) fiancee and I (a UKC) hope to have our K1 by August/September and get married in October sometime. My mum will be remarrying in England in November, less than a month after us, and we'd really like to be able to attend the ceremony but are unsure of the technicalities of me leaving the country so soon after our own marriage.

Can any of you VJ-ers offer advice on this please? Is it possible? What would I need?

Thanks,

C & A.

File AOS and AP as quickly after you get married... your time line however will be very tight under normal processing and most likely won't make it.

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YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Hi folks,

I've consulted the guides and read around a bit, but am still unsure of the process/timeline for leaving the US soon after getting married. My (USC) fiancee and I (a UKC) hope to have our K1 by August/September and get married in October sometime. My mum will be remarrying in England in November, less than a month after us, and we'd really like to be able to attend the ceremony but are unsure of the technicalities of me leaving the country so soon after our own marriage.

Can any of you VJ-ers offer advice on this please? Is it possible? What would I need?

Thanks,

C & A.

File AOS and AP as quickly after you get married... your time line however will be very tight under normal processing and most likely won't make it.

Or wait to come to the USA on the K-1 until after your mum remarries, then come to the USA on the K-1, the K-1 is valid for 6 months after it is issued.

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devilette,

Sure you can - no one is going to stop you.

Yodrak

You cannot leave the country after entering on a K1/marriage until you have AP (advance parole) or a green card - which takes around 90 days.

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:lol: Indeed. Leaving is not the problem, its returning.

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YES, THAT IS THE ADVICE I WAS THINKING

THE K1 VISA IS VALID FOR 6 MONTHS

USE IT AFTER YOUR MOMS WEDDING

GOOD ADVICE AS ALWAYS YODRAK

Yep, except it was Yu&Dan who suggested waiting the 6 months to activate the visa.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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YES, THAT IS THE ADVICE I WAS THINKING

THE K1 VISA IS VALID FOR 6 MONTHS

USE IT AFTER YOUR MOMS WEDDING

GOOD ADVICE AS ALWAYS YODRAK

Yep, except it was Yu&Dan who suggested waiting the 6 months to activate the visa.

Yep, best thing to do is just wait until after Mum's date.

K-1s are best for flexible marriage plans, K-3s are good for situations where a solid marriage date is planed.

Never plan a marriage date until after getting the K-1 visa.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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K-1s are best for flexible marriage plans, K-3s are good for situations where a solid marriage date is planed.

You can only apply for a K-3 once you're married, so a "solid marriage date" would need to be in the past.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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yes

i meant YuandDan

very smart option

thanks from all for your help

devilette

i want to start a arguement with you

just like the other post i saw that was stopped

hahaha

that was funny!!!

but anyway nice catch

i did mean YuandDan

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