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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Lebanon
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Which do you believe is easier to receive a visa by filing a K1 or K3?

We were thinking of getting married in Lebanon on my next visit. I dont want to do that if statisticly it takes longer to file a K3 than a K1.

Give me your thoughts

thanks

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~ 07/05/06 - Met Hayz online by accident

~ 03/30/08 - Packet sent to VSC

~ 04/22/08 - NOA1 issued - Yeah they took it this time

~ 05/22/08 - Touch

~ 07/25/08 - Touch (showed about 1pm on the USCIS site)

~ 07/25/08 - NOA2 sent (must have been later in the day - noticed it on 7/26)

~ 09/10/08 - INTERVIEW - VISA APPROVED ! ! ! !

~ 09/12/08 - VISA RECEIVED

~ 10/17/08 - Arrival in the USA (JFK POE)

~ 10/31/08 - MARRIED! ! !

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~ 03/26/09 - Sent AOS (I-485, I-765, I-131)

~ 03/27/09 - AOS packet signed for by V BUSTAMANTE

~ 04/02/09 - NOA for AOS/ EAD / Travel Doc

~ 04/03/09 - Check cashed

~ 04/25/09 - Biometrics

~ 04/20/09 - Transferred to CSC

~ 04/25/09 - Transfer notice received in the mail

~ 04/27/09 - Arrived at CSC

~ 05/09/09 - Employment Auth / Travel Document Approved

~ 05/12/09 - AP approved - without an interview

~ 05/23/09 - Welcome letter received

~ 06/05/09 - GREEN CARD RECEIVED! ! !

~ 09/11/11 - DIVORCE - DIVORCE - DIVORCE

Posted

Generally a K-1 goes quicker, but I cant say this is true for all consulates. There are some advantages and disadvantages of each. If the K-1 is indeed quicker, the time difference really isnt that signitficant. I would think about the long term.

How soon will you be able to get married, obtain teh marriage certificate, a translation etc? Will hte K-1 be quicker because you can filer it sooner? Will not being able to travel home until the green card or advancce parole is received be a problem? What about not working when you husband arrives?

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24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

Posted

Take a look at the timeline stats here on VJ, you should be able to see how each perform on average at the service centers and at each embassy.

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United States & Republic of the Philippines

"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid." John Wayne

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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I put in petitions for K1 and I-130. The I130's already approved - and going to CR1 / DoS ... the K1 ... I haven't heard anything on... yet. (I129 not even approved yet. (?)) After all the hassles I've heard about K visa/AOS, I think I'd stick with the green-card route.

Edited by KyanWan


The moral of my story: Stick with someone who matches your own culture.

( This coming from an Arab who married an Arab from overseas... go figure. )

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Algeria
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In 2004, we filed for both I-129F & I-130. Our I-130 was appoved well before our I-129F - it wasn't until everything was completed at the NVC that we finally got the approval for I-129F. For us I am personally glad we went the CR1 route - my husband had both his SS card & green card within 3 weeks of arrival & there was no additional paperwork until we filed for removal of conditions.

As posted before - check out the the service centers & embassy timelines.

SUE & NASR. EDDINE

Married March 25, 2004 - Tunis, Tunisia

Timelines are now in profile

02/23/05- Husband arrives............POE Newark, NJ!

CITIZENSHIP

02/23/09 - mailed citizenship papers to Lewisville, TX - priority mail

02/26/09 - received at TX

03/04/09 - Service Center deposits check

03/04/09 - NOA date

03/06/09 - check posted to my account

03/09/09 - NOA received in mail

06/04/09 - called Customer Service - in regards to not receiving bio appointment

06/13/09 - received letter in regards to my inquiry to Customer Service - stating husband had recently missed biometric appointment (never received a notice in mail) - going to be rescheduled - letter dated 06/05/09

06/17/09 - received Notice for biometrics appointment - dated 06/12/09

06/26/09 - Biometrics Appointment - St. Albans, VT

08/20/09 - Received Interview Appointment Letter

10/05/09 - Interview - Albany, NY- PASSED

10/23/09 - Oath Ceremony - Fort Edward, NY

01/28/10 - applied for US Passport

02/19/10 - received back naturalization certificate

02/22/10 - received US Passport

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Egypt
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If I were to do it over I would go the CR-1 route so that I dont' have to deal with the bs that moody's going through with the greencard. That way he's done when he hits US soil for two years I think and you can just focus on the two of you.

12/28/06 - got married :)

02/05/07 - I-130 NOA1

02/21/07 - I-129 NOA1

04/09/07 - I-130 and I-129F approval email sent!!!!

04/26/07 - Packet 3 received

06/16/07 - Medical Examination

06/26/07 - Packet 3 SUBMITTED FINALLY!!!!

07/07/07 - Received pkt 4

07/22/07 - interview consular never bothered to show up for work.

07/29/07 - interview.

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Ron Paul 2008

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Egypt
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Posted

At least when it comes to Egypt And AP K1 or K3 dosent really matter, the AP if you get stuck in it levels out any time benifit.

K1 process

10/05/2006 filled :)

05/03/2007 interview -> AP -> hell -> AP -> 9 months of AP Hell - 2 home visits :(

01/26/2008 visa in hand with a typo :(

02/03/2008 2 weeks more of waiting.... Visa in hand...... :)

2/20/2008 on US soil :)

2/21/2008 marriage :)

AOS

03/12/2008 Sent AOS/Work/Travel

03/16/2008 shows delivered chicago

4/12/2008 check cashed :)

4/13/2008 NOA's for all 3

4/18/2008 bio letter

4/29/2008 bio appt.

5/06/2008 RFE 2007 tax return

5/07/2008 returned RFE overnight

5/08/2008 received-lees summit

5/12/08 case updated online/RFE received

5/27/08 checked the website for the third time today -says AP and EAD approval letter sent 5/24- it was not updated online till today - and no e-mail update either

5/27/08 emails sent in afternoon AP and EAD approvals

5/29/08 AP touch

5/29/08 email EAD card production ordered

6/02/08 AP in hand

6/03/08 email EAD card mailed

6/05/08 EAD card in hand :)

7/28/08 AOS letter received

9/02/08 AOS interview

9/10/08 card production ordered email :)

9/17/08 welcome letter email and snail mail arrive same day

9/19/08 Greencard in hand :)

Filed: Timeline
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I agree. Either do the K1 or CR1. The K3 is #######! CR1 takes a bit longer but the wait is so worth it. It's easy to tell yourself "as long as he's here, we can wait together and it won't be so bad". Blech! It'll be so bad when you're at each others' throats!!! Haha!

If I were to do it over I would go the CR-1 route so that I dont' have to deal with the bs that moody's going through with the greencard. That way he's done when he hits US soil for two years I think and you can just focus on the two of you.
Posted

I would have to say that the K1 does not fare much better than the K3 either. CR1 has much more added value than the rest of the visas combined. But it does go back to what you need for yourself. If you want a legal wedding here, do the K1. If you want to wait a bit longer and forgo the adjustment phase stateside - check out the CR1.

I agree. Either do the K1 or CR1. The K3 is #######! CR1 takes a bit longer but the wait is so worth it. It's easy to tell yourself "as long as he's here, we can wait together and it won't be so bad". Blech! It'll be so bad when you're at each others' throats!!! Haha!

If I were to do it over I would go the CR-1 route so that I dont' have to deal with the bs that moody's going through with the greencard. That way he's done when he hits US soil for two years I think and you can just focus on the two of you.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Egypt
Timeline
Posted
I would have to say that the K1 does not fare much better than the K3 either. CR1 has much more added value than the rest of the visas combined. But it does go back to what you need for yourself. If you want a legal wedding here, do the K1. If you want to wait a bit longer and forgo the adjustment phase stateside - check out the CR1.

I agree. Either do the K1 or CR1. The K3 is #######! CR1 takes a bit longer but the wait is so worth it. It's easy to tell yourself "as long as he's here, we can wait together and it won't be so bad". Blech! It'll be so bad when you're at each others' throats!!! Haha!

If I were to do it over I would go the CR-1 route so that I dont' have to deal with the bs that moody's going through with the greencard. That way he's done when he hits US soil for two years I think and you can just focus on the two of you.

Don't you have to live together for at least 6 months for CR-1? I don't really know since I never considered it :blush:

يَايُّهَا الَّذِينَ ءامَنُوا اسْتَعِينُوا بِالصَّبْرِ وَالصَّلَوةِ اِنَّ اللَّهَ مَعَ الصَّبِرِينَ

“O you who believe! seek assistance through patience and prayer; surely Allah is with the patient. (Al-Baqarah 2:153 )”

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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Posted

Sounds like the residency requirement of you living there together and filing at the consulate - dcf. Theres nothing like that if you are here waiting.

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Hatem & Dawn

Dec 09, 2004 I130 sent to USCIS

Mar 02, 2006 Arrives in US

15 months start to finish for cr-1 from Amman with no RFEs, ARs or other bonus hang-ups

complete timeline in profile

Nov 27, 2007 Three year Annivrsary. Two more and I can apply for a Jordanian Passport, and then we're going to Cuba (Just because I can). can't wait...

 
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