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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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Hi everyone,

I know this might sounds out of reach...but I still wanted to ask this question...

As you can see in my timeline, I applied for a K1 visa in March of 2005. My fiance is under security check ever since the case was sent to NVC. :( Is it possible at this time to go for DCF? Would we have the same issue (security clearance)? Or because my fiance is under security check right now we can't go for DCF....

I hope I'm making sense....

I appreciate your input.... :yes:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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if you don't live there, I don't think so -but I don't know if Germany does DCF...read the guides and check to see if they do - or e-mail and ask.

Whatever you do READ THE GUIDE :) it's very informative

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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Thank you for your response. I will check into it. :yes:

if you don't live there, I don't think so -but I don't know if Germany does DCF...read the guides and check to see if they do - or e-mail and ask.

Whatever you do READ THE GUIDE :) it's very informative

3/24/11 Received 10 year Green Card in the mail - Done. Feels good :-) 'till we do this again for US Citizenship.

12/5/11 mailed packet for Naturalization

12/9/11 was received by USCIS.

4/6/12 received letter for fingerprint appn.

4/23/12 9am fingerprint appointment - done :-)

4/30/12 Recieved Letter for Interview - Sche. 5/31

5/31/12 Interview & Testing

5/31/12 Testing Approved - Waiting for next step

6/21/12 Rcvd email, placed application in the oath sched. que :-)

6/25/12 Rcvd letter - Oath Ceremony is on 7/11/12 @ 9:15am :-)

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Thank you for your response. I will check into it. :yes:

if you don't live there, I don't think so -but I don't know if Germany does DCF...read the guides and check to see if they do - or e-mail and ask.

Whatever you do READ THE GUIDE :) it's very informative

1) The USC must be a resident of Germany in order to do a DCF for their spouse there.

2) They will perform the same security checks whether the process is a DCF or a K1. Switching processing types is not going to save you time... it will cost you time because you will have to start from scratch.

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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1) The USC must be a resident of Germany in order to do a DCF for their spouse there.

2) They will perform the same security checks whether the process is a DCF or a K1. Switching processing types is not going to save you time... it will cost you time because you will have to start from scratch.

Exactly what I was going to say.

Thanks for saving my fingers :)

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