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33 minutes ago, Orangesapples said:
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There's no need to wait. You can file for a fiance visa now, so that you get in line. Then if you decide to go with a CR1, you can withdraw the fiance petition after you get married.  You lose the money you spent on filing (I think it's over $500 now), so it will be up to you if you think it's worth it. 

but in this case we have to start the process all over again, no? and we will lose some time in order to move to US. I know that if we do fiancé visa after moving to US we would have to petition the change of status and also me waiting for work permit, etc, but at least we would be able to stat our lives there, and for me to get used to the new country. We are in our 30s and time does matter for us career wise, starting a family, ets. I think you understand what I mean.

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Having an unofficial wedding can definitely be a problem for a K1, depending on embassy. Even if you're not legally married, a CO may decide you're too married for a K1. Not sure if this is an issue in Russia or China but I wouldn't risk it. A better alternative would be getting married in the US after you enter on a K1, then go back to Russia to have a party once you get your advance parole. 

its pretty bad satiation I see. thanks for letting me know. just wanted to save some time, so we wont have to travel to Russia again for this. I guess its not happening than.

 

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6 minutes ago, Annevilwill said:

omg, thanks for letting me know! I read the thread, its a pretty bad situation that happened to that couple:( 

 

but photos from other people's wedding, for instance my boyfriend's brother - that is ok? we travelled several years ago to attend it, its clearly not our wedding. but I wanted to put them to the relationship evidence to show that I actually know his fam and our relationship isn't fake. is that ok?

It's not usually an issue. I assume you have a lot of proof

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15 minutes ago, Orangesapples said:

It's not usually an issue. I assume you have a lot of proof

yeah I believe I have enough of relationships proof.

 

thank you 😀

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Hi guys,

 

sorry, I have another question. My passport will expire in April 2022. For now when we will start applying for K1 (I think this is what we decided upon), we will fill my current passport number. I will apply in Russian consulate soon to get an additional passport (we can have an additional passport to the main one, and both are valid), which I'm planning to replace with the current one when it expires.

 

Won't it create a mess? and is there a way to file that I just replaced old passport with a new one because previous has expired? Is it a big problem?

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9 minutes ago, Annevilwill said:

My passport will expire in April 2022. For now when we will start applying for K1 (I think this is what we decided upon), we will fill my current passport number.

It's not an issue. The new passport info can be provided in the later forms (i.e. DS-160).

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Hi guys, I would like to ask for your advice.

 

Just now I read the topic about possibility of getting married online through the statue of Utah. I remember last time some of you actually proposed this option, but then it got denied. 

 

But it seems to be totally legitimate and apparently possible for both of us regular ppl (not military), there is no need for physical presence for application, and the marriage certificate doesn't state anything about online marriage. Several users of this website got approved CR1 having this type of marriage.

 

What do you think? Any cons of getting married this way for us? Can it bring any troubles in the future? 

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Annevilwill said:

there is no need for physical presence for application

That part is incorrect. The thread you are referring to did "consummate" the marriage before filing I-130: "Online marriage ceremony in September 2020. I visited him in Costa Rica in October 2020 and filed for the CR-1."

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf "You may NOT file Form I-130 for a person in the following categories: A spouse, if you and your spouse were not both physically present at the marriage ceremony, unless the marriage was consummated"

 

see INA 101(a)(35): "The term "spouse", "wife", or "husband" do not include a spouse, wife, or husband by reason of any marriage ceremony where the contracting parties thereto are not physically present in the presence of each other, unless the marriage shall have been consummated."

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2 minutes ago, HRQX said:

That part is incorrect. The thread you are referring to did "consummate" the marriage before filing I-130: "Online marriage ceremony in September 2020. I visited him in Costa Rica in October 2020 and filed for the CR-1."

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf "You may NOT file Form I-130 for a person in the following categories: A spouse, if you and your spouse were not both physically present at the marriage ceremony, unless the marriage was consummated"

 

see INA 101(a)(35): "The term "spouse", "wife", or "husband" do not include a spouse, wife, or husband by reason of any marriage ceremony where the contracting parties thereto are not physically present in the presence of each other, unless the marriage shall have been consummated."

But we live together and see each other every day. So if we do online marriage via Utah office, we would be doing it in front of each other. Am I understanding it all wrong? 

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2 minutes ago, Annevilwill said:

But we live together and see each other every day. So if we do online marriage via Utah office, we would be doing it in front of each other. Am I understanding it all wrong? 

My apologies, I didn't reread your very first post. In your case, you can marry online and then file I-130 online. You being physically together is enough.

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1 minute ago, HRQX said:

My apologies, I didn't reread your very first post. In your case, you can marry online and then file I-130 online. You being physically together is enough.

Its ok, no worries :) Thank you!!! 

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On 12/22/2021 at 1:17 AM, my_gf_wants_cr1 said:

Sorry for necroing this thread; could you share what ended up happening?

Hi!

 

yes sure. we got married online via Utah in June and applied for spousal visa. PD Aug 10. Active review Dec 14.

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