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Just now, John & Rose said:

Re read the thread. It was granted on December 19. In Texas it is not final until 60 days after the decree is signed. This is in case they change their mind. It was signed in December so it is not final until February. 

The 60 days it is when you go the first time to the courts. He went in July but he didn't sign the divorce until December. It was hard get agreements about all. 

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2 minutes ago, CinBr said:

The 60 days it is when you go the first time to the courts. He went in July but he didn't sign the divorce until December. It was hard get agreements about all. 

Confirm that. My understanding is it is 60 days after it is executed!

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You are correct. The clock starts at filing not signature. Sorry about the confusion. 

 

Texas requires a minimum 60 day waiting period before any divorce can be finalized. The 60 day period begins to run from the time the Original Petition for Divorce is actually filed with the court. In other words, the shortest time it will take to finalize a divorced in Texas is 61 days

 

 

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PDOS (Pre-Departure Registration and Orientation Seminar) is for ages 20-59.  Peer Counseling is for 13-19 years of age.

It is required to have the visa in their passport for PDOS and Peer Counseling.

 

GCP (Guidance and Counseling Program) is for K-1 Fiancee and IR/CR-1 spouse ONLY. 

 

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, John & Rose said:

You are correct. The clock starts at filing not signature. Sorry about the confusion. 

 

Texas requires a minimum 60 day waiting period before any divorce can be finalized. The 60 day period begins to run from the time the Original Petition for Divorce is actually filed with the court. In other words, the shortest time it will take to finalize a divorced in Texas is 61 days

 

 

Yes, he filed in July  so he had to wait until September to continue with the process. However, he got the divorce in December. So, he had to wait 30 days to get married. But we will apply in February. 

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It's really hard to understand if the final divorce decree as signed by a judge from the court system has been obtained by the OP's fiance or not.   I think it's a language barrier,

 

@CinBr I think it would be best if you find out from your fiance if they have the final divorce decree in their hands yet or not.  You need it regardless of when things happened.  The mediation was so that he and his ex could agree to the terms of the divorce.  It still needs to be signed by a judge to be legal.  After that you two must follow the terms of the divorce if there is something about the children in there. You may want to have him ask if you need to have been dating for 6 months AFTER the final divorce decree or not since you mentioned that may be an issue.  It may or may not matter if you were dating before he was officially divorced. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, NikLR said:

It's really hard to understand if the final divorce decree as signed by a judge from the court system has been obtained by the OP's fiance or not.   I think it's a language barrier,

 

@CinBr I think it would be best if you find out from your fiance if they have the final divorce decree in their hands yet or not.  You need it regardless of when things happened.  The mediation was so that he and his ex could agree to the terms of the divorce.  It still needs to be signed by a judge to be legal.  After that you two must follow the terms of the divorce if there is something about the children in there. You may want to have him ask if you need to have been dating for 6 months AFTER the final divorce decree or not since you mentioned that may be an issue.  It may or may not matter if you were dating before he was officially divorced. 

It is something about the kids. To introduce to the kids they may be dating 6 months. They didn't say nothing about after the decree. We were dating for 13 months. 

Posted
1 hour ago, CinBr said:

It is something about the kids. To introduce to the kids they may be dating 6 months. They didn't say nothing about after the decree. We were dating for 13 months. 

The paperworks say this exactly : Persons with whom Conservator Has Dating Relationship
IT IS ORDERED that each conservator is prohibited from introducing the 
children to a person with whom the conservator has a dating relationship until such 
conservator has been dating that person for at least 6 months.

 
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