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Filed: Country: India
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Hi, I am planning to get married in Feb. 2008 with this girl in India. We never met but we have been in contact via emails and phones etc. And I can only stay up to 3 weeks during my visit to India.

So based on above what would be the most reliable way to bring my perspective wife into US. Please help me. Thanks.

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The best advice is to read the Guides and FAQ's. There is a lot of great information in there and should help you on your way.

Good Luck! :luv:

07/18/2007: Married in Gretna Green, Scotland

08/29/2007: I-130 Application Recieved at NSC

12/21/2007: Received NOA1 from CSC

01/08/2008: Touched-Change of Address

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:thumbs: Right on.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=guides

The best advice is to read the Guides and FAQ's. There is a lot of great information in there and should help you on your way.

Good Luck! :luv:

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2007-02-22 **I-130 Sent to VSC

2007-07-02 **I-130 APPROVED at USCIS- CSC

2007-10-10 **CASE COMPLETED at NVC

2007-11-15 **INTERVIEW DATE. APPROVED at USEM!!!

USA

2007-12-02 **Arrival from MNL to JFK (NYC)

2007-12-10 **Visit to SSA

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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I would recommend to go with cr-1.

Take pictures when you first meet your future wife. also You can include your family and her family in the photos. Get your marriage certificate as soon as you get married. Get the information of how to get the marriage certificate and what documents needed to get that. Once you get the marriage certificate you can apply for CR-1 (I-130 form) with marriage certificate and some selected photos that you take before, during and after marriage. Also you need her birth certificate. If she doesn't have one have her apply for that now. It takes time to get that so start that process now. CR-1 takes on average two months more than k1 or k3 but it is way better. Anyways, this is what I think. Good luck.

 
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