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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hungary
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Hi,

I am trying to find the best way I can be with my future spouse. She lives in Hungary and I plan on going back to Hungary several times so that we may be together.

I know that I can petition for the K1 visa, but I am wondering what my chances are if I do the DCF.

Has anyone here found success in filing for the DCF?

Thanks for all of your help,

Sincerely,

-David

Our Relationship

(09-27-06)Met in Hungary

(11-25-06)Fell in Love

(11-24-07)Met again in Hungary

(02-19-08)Met again in Hungary

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(09-27-07)Preparing to send K1 Petition

(12-03-07)K1 Petition Sent US Postal Service

(12-11-07)Received NOA 1

(12-28-07)Touched

(03-11-08)Recieved NOA 2

(03-21-08)Recieved at NVC

(03-27-08)Sent from NVC

(04-02-08)Received Packet 3

(04-27-08)Medical Completed

(05-15-08)Received Packet 4

(05-29-08)Interview Date

(05-29-08)Visa given 40 mins after approval

(06-02-08)Arrival at the JFK and EAD given

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Hi,

I am trying to find the best way I can be with my future spouse. She lives in Hungary and I plan on going back to Hungary several times so that we may be together.

I know that I can petition for the K1 visa, but I am wondering what my chances are if I do the DCF.

Has anyone here found success in filing for the DCF?

Thanks for all of your help,

Sincerely,

-David

You can't do a DCF unless you establish residentcy in Hungary. You have to live there at least 6 months.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Hi David,

DCF is for US Citizens who reside in a foreign country for at least a half year (usually people who work overseas and military) and would like to bring their spouse (not fiance) to the US.

So if you currently live in the US, go the K1 road, you can't do DCF.

Good luck to you.

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1982 - 2008

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hungary
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Hi,

I am trying to find the best way I can be with my future spouse. She lives in Hungary and I plan on going back to Hungary several times so that we may be together.

I know that I can petition for the K1 visa, but I am wondering what my chances are if I do the DCF.

Has anyone here found success in filing for the DCF?

Thanks for all of your help,

Sincerely,

-David

You can't do a DCF unless you establish residentcy in Hungary. You have to live there at least 6 months.

I lived there for 2 years, but I have now moved back to America. Is there any way I can get my residency renewed?

Our Relationship

(09-27-06)Met in Hungary

(11-25-06)Fell in Love

(11-24-07)Met again in Hungary

(02-19-08)Met again in Hungary

K1 Visa Petition

(09-27-07)Preparing to send K1 Petition

(12-03-07)K1 Petition Sent US Postal Service

(12-11-07)Received NOA 1

(12-28-07)Touched

(03-11-08)Recieved NOA 2

(03-21-08)Recieved at NVC

(03-27-08)Sent from NVC

(04-02-08)Received Packet 3

(04-27-08)Medical Completed

(05-15-08)Received Packet 4

(05-29-08)Interview Date

(05-29-08)Visa given 40 mins after approval

(06-02-08)Arrival at the JFK and EAD given

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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US Citizen is required to be resident in the counselor district in foreign country for 6 months or more before the consulate can take the I-130 petition.

http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2007/mar/82030.htm

Hi,

I am trying to find the best way I can be with my future spouse. She lives in Hungary and I plan on going back to Hungary several times so that we may be together.

I know that I can petition for the K1 visa, but I am wondering what my chances are if I do the DCF.

Has anyone here found success in filing for the DCF?

Thanks for all of your help,

Sincerely,

-David

You can't do a DCF unless you establish residentcy in Hungary. You have to live there at least 6 months.

I lived there for 2 years, but I have now moved back to America. Is there any way I can get my residency renewed?

You cannot have a gap in residency, you moved back to the USA, you file the I-130 at the USCIS center that has jurisdiction over your US residence.

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

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

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

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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I lived there for 2 years, but I have now moved back to America. Is there any way I can get my residency renewed?

In our case the DCF door closed the day my husband (fiance at that time) left Germany and went back to the US.

If you are in doubt about your possibilities, contact the US embassy in Budapest, they will let you know for sure what your options are.

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1982 - 2008

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Hi,

I am trying to find the best way I can be with my future spouse. She lives in Hungary and I plan on going back to Hungary several times so that we may be together.

I know that I can petition for the K1 visa, but I am wondering what my chances are if I do the DCF.

Has anyone here found success in filing for the DCF?

Thanks for all of your help,

Sincerely,

-David

You can't do a DCF unless you establish residentcy in Hungary. You have to live there at least 6 months.

I lived there for 2 years, but I have now moved back to America. Is there any way I can get my residency renewed?

You'd also have to be married to do a DCF. No K visas allowed for DCF.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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It's true the general rule is you have to reside in the country in question for 6 months, but you can ask the Embassy for an exemption to the 6 month rule. They might say yes. But as has been pointed out, you must be already married for go the DCF route..

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