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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a nightmare of a situation...

My wife and I were married in Costa Rica in August 2007. At the time, our lawyer (it was a civil marriage) gave us a copy of the unofficial marriage certificate he was to file with the Civil Registry, and it had the correct date (August 11) on it. After a month or so, he told us there was an error on it and that he had to resubmit the form [NOTE: we now don't believe him, and think he may have lost the original...]. Unfortunately, when he resubmitted the form, he wrote the incorrect date for our wedding (September 8) on it, but told us it would be fixed at the Registry. Well, as you can probably guess, we just received the official marriage certificate and it has the INCORRECT DATE on it! The problem is that I was not in Costa Rica on September 8, and all of our affidavits and photos have August 11 on them...

Our incompetent-scum-of-a-lawyer is not doing anything to help because he knows this will most likely result in a suspension of his license (FYI, he actually suggested I alter my Passport so the dates line up. Oh, and he wants me to destroy my copy of the original unofficial certificate... not a chance!!!).

My wife (who is still in Costa Rica) contacted the Civil Registry and explained the problem, and they have told her that it will take EIGHT MONTHS to correct the certificate (red tape, investigation, etc.). We are devastated because that could mean a total of at least FOURTEEN more months before we are together here in the States!

So, I am tossing this out there to see if anyone has any ideas for us. For example, I am assuming that even with our photos, affadavits and other evidence that we are truly married (including our copy of the unofficial marriage certificate that was filled out at our ceremony), our K-3 process will be halted at some point due to the error on our official marriage certificate. Does anyone know if there is a legal way to plead our case with USCIS to prove that we are genuinely married and should be permitted to obtain the K-3 Visa without having to wait the 8 months for the Costa Rican government to fix our marriage certificate?

Thank you for any help anyone can provide...

~Rob

P.S. - I have NOT started any USCIS process (i.e., form I-130) yet...

Our Timeline

11 Aug 2007 : Married in Costa Rica!

25 Nov 2007 : Received Marriage Cert with incorrect date :-(

03 Jan 2008 : Received additional evidence of Marriage from lawyer in CR; Waiting for official Marriage Cert to be amended

I-130

12 Jan 2008 : I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

11 Feb 2008 : I-130 NOA1

24 Feb 2008 : "touched"

06 May 2008 : "touched"

26 Sep 2008 : I-130 NOA2

I-129F

05 Mar 2008 : I-129F sent to VSC

10 Mar 2008 : I-129F NOA1

28 Mar 2008 : "touched"

26 Sep 2008 : I-129F NOA2

NVC

08 Oct 2008 : Wife rec'd "Packet 3"

25 Nov 2008 : K3 Interview at U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica - APPROVED!

26 Nov 2008 : VISA PICKED UP!!!

28 Dec 2008 : ARRIVED IN BOSTON!!!

I-485 (AOS) and I-765 (EAD)

20 Apr 2009 : I-485 & I-765 filed simultaneously

29 Apr 2009 : I-485 NOA

12 May 2009 : I-485 RFE (even though I'd sent all, so I just sent another copy)

22 May 2009 : Biometrics Appointment

29 Jun 2009 : Employment Authorization Card received!

24 Sep 2009 : AOS Interview (we rescheduled from Aug 11 date)

08 Oct 2009 : Greencard Received!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Argentina
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Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a nightmare of a situation...

My wife and I were married in Costa Rica in August 2007. At the time, our lawyer (it was a civil marriage) gave us a copy of the unofficial marriage certificate he was to file with the Civil Registry, and it had the correct date (August 11) on it. After a month or so, he told us there was an error on it and that he had to resubmit the form [NOTE: we now don't believe him, and think he may have lost the original...]. Unfortunately, when he resubmitted the form, he wrote the incorrect date for our wedding (September 8) on it, but told us it would be fixed at the Registry. Well, as you can probably guess, we just received the official marriage certificate and it has the INCORRECT DATE on it! The problem is that I was not in Costa Rica on September 8, and all of our affidavits and photos have August 11 on them...

Our incompetent-scum-of-a-lawyer is not doing anything to help because he knows this will most likely result in a suspension of his license (FYI, he actually suggested I alter my Passport so the dates line up. Oh, and he wants me to destroy my copy of the original unofficial certificate... not a chance!!!).

My wife (who is still in Costa Rica) contacted the Civil Registry and explained the problem, and they have told her that it will take EIGHT MONTHS to correct the certificate (red tape, investigation, etc.). We are devastated because that could mean a total of at least FOURTEEN more months before we are together here in the States!

So, I am tossing this out there to see if anyone has any ideas for us. For example, I am assuming that even with our photos, affadavits and other evidence that we are truly married (including our copy of the unofficial marriage certificate that was filled out at our ceremony), our K-3 process will be halted at some point due to the error on our official marriage certificate. Does anyone know if there is a legal way to plead our case with USCIS to prove that we are genuinely married and should be permitted to obtain the K-3 Visa without having to wait the 8 months for the Costa Rican government to fix our marriage certificate?

Thank you for any help anyone can provide...

~Rob

P.S. - I have NOT started any USCIS process (i.e., form I-130) yet...

Have you thought about doing a K-1 visa. It might be just as fast as waiting for your new wedding certificate. Then get married in the states or even in Costa Rica again (after you wed in the states). Could you go down and get married again? And if so, could you stay long enough to try to do a visa request in county DCF?

Also does Costa Rica have "common law" marriage laws? You can check into that at the state deptment website.

I have spoken with the Argentine Embassy and they said that minor errors are o.k. on the marriage certificate. I will find out in the next month or so as we should be getting our interview soon and we have a minor error on ours as well. I will let you know how it turns out. Unfortunately yours I feel would be a major error (like wrong name, maritial status etc).

Good luck,

Banfield

CSC 2009-02-20 Aplication for Action I-824 Request Processing of I-130

CSC 2009-02-23 I-824 Received at CSC

CSC 2009-02-24 Touch

CSC 2009-06-11 Link to I-130

CSC 2009-06-11 Approval Notice

NVC: Arrived 2009-??-??- Departed NVC

ARG: 2009-??-?? At the Embassy,

2009-??-?? Packet 3 sent (emailed),

2009-??-?? Medical,

2009-??-?? Packet 3 at Embassy

2009-??-?? Interview

2009-??-?? (Visa) picked up at the Embassy

POE: 2009-??-?? Atlanta

I-129F 2007-04-26 Sent to NBC

NBC: 2007-05-02 NOA1

CSC: 2007-05-16 Case Transfered to CSC

CSC: 2007-08-06, 2007-09-28 Touches

CSC: 2007-10-29 Touch: NOA2: Approval - (186 days)

CSC: 2007-11-02, 2007-11-06 Touches

NVC: 2007-11-13 Arrived, 2007-11-16 Departed NVC

ARG: 2007-11-21 At the Embassy, 07-11-21 Packet 3 sent (emailed), 07-11-22 Medical, 07-11-27 Packet 3 at Embassy

ARG: 2007-12-20!! Interview Approved!, 2007-12-21 (Visa) picked up at the Embassy

POE: 2007-12-26 Atlanta

I-130 2007-04-04 Sent to TSC

TSC: 2007-04-13 NOA1

CSC: 2007-06-16 Case Transfer

CSC: 2007-08-06, 2007-09-28 Touches

CSC: 2007-10-29 Touch: NOA2:Approval - (208 days)

CSC: 2007-11-01, 2007-11-06 Touches

NVR: 2007-11-16, NVC: 2008

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Have you thought about doing a K-1 visa. It might be just as fast as waiting for your new wedding certificate

Dah! That's fraud bro/sis!

OP see if you can get an affidavit of discrepancy. Don't know about Costa Rica but LOTS do so in the Philippines.

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

!! ALL PAU!

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K1 won't work. They are legally married. The Civil Registry has a record of their marriage, just the wedding date is wrong.

Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a nightmare of a situation...

My wife and I were married in Costa Rica in August 2007. At the time, our lawyer (it was a civil marriage) gave us a copy of the unofficial marriage certificate he was to file with the Civil Registry, and it had the correct date (August 11) on it. After a month or so, he told us there was an error on it and that he had to resubmit the form [NOTE: we now don't believe him, and think he may have lost the original...]. Unfortunately, when he resubmitted the form, he wrote the incorrect date for our wedding (September 8) on it, but told us it would be fixed at the Registry. Well, as you can probably guess, we just received the official marriage certificate and it has the INCORRECT DATE on it! The problem is that I was not in Costa Rica on September 8, and all of our affidavits and photos have August 11 on them...

Our incompetent-scum-of-a-lawyer is not doing anything to help because he knows this will most likely result in a suspension of his license (FYI, he actually suggested I alter my Passport so the dates line up. Oh, and he wants me to destroy my copy of the original unofficial certificate... not a chance!!!).

My wife (who is still in Costa Rica) contacted the Civil Registry and explained the problem, and they have told her that it will take EIGHT MONTHS to correct the certificate (red tape, investigation, etc.). We are devastated because that could mean a total of at least FOURTEEN more months before we are together here in the States!

So, I am tossing this out there to see if anyone has any ideas for us. For example, I am assuming that even with our photos, affadavits and other evidence that we are truly married (including our copy of the unofficial marriage certificate that was filled out at our ceremony), our K-3 process will be halted at some point due to the error on our official marriage certificate. Does anyone know if there is a legal way to plead our case with USCIS to prove that we are genuinely married and should be permitted to obtain the K-3 Visa without having to wait the 8 months for the Costa Rican government to fix our marriage certificate?

Thank you for any help anyone can provide...

~Rob

P.S. - I have NOT started any USCIS process (i.e., form I-130) yet...

Have you thought about doing a K-1 visa. It might be just as fast as waiting for your new wedding certificate. Then get married in the states or even in Costa Rica again (after you wed in the states). Could you go down and get married again? And if so, could you stay long enough to try to do a visa request in county DCF?

Also does Costa Rica have "common law" marriage laws? You can check into that at the state deptment website.

I have spoken with the Argentine Embassy and they said that minor errors are o.k. on the marriage certificate. I will find out in the next month or so as we should be getting our interview soon and we have a minor error on ours as well. I will let you know how it turns out. Unfortunately yours I feel would be a major error (like wrong name, maritial status etc).

Good luck,

Banfield

03/12/2007 - Married to my beautiful wife

04/16/2007 - Sent I-130 to VSC via USPS Express Mail

05/12/2007 - NOA1 received by snail mail after a loooong wait

05/14/2007 - Sent I-129F for K3 to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail

10/22/2007 - I129F APPROVED (161 days), I130 APPROVED (188 days)

11/08/2007 - I129F received at NVC, embassy case number generated.

11/13/2007 - I129F forwarded to embassy.

11/18/2007 - 129F petition received at embassy

01/09/2008 - finally, DOS gives me the interview date, April 16, 2007 (ouch)

01/23/2008 - never got packet 4, emailed embassy

04/11/2008 - picked up packet 4, did medical

04/14/2008 - medical report pickup, no problems

04/16/2008 - interview date- APPROVED!!!!!

04/18/2008 - both of us are home at last, POE JFK!

05/21/2008 - sent AOS and EAD

05/27/2008 - received NOA1 for AOS and for EAD

06/02/2008 - received Biometrics appt letter

06/19/2008 - Biometrics appointment scheduled - DONE

06/19/2008 - both AOS and EAD touched because of biometrics

07/29/2008 - EAD approved.

05/13/2009 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!/ Card production ordered email

05/18/2009 - Welcome Letter received

06/12/2009 - Second card production ordered email

06/19/2009 - Approval notice send email

06/22/2009 - Green Card received

04/09/2012 - Applied for Citizenship by Express Mailing N400 to NBC

04/10/2012 - N400 received by USCIS

06/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment

07/27/2012 - Appointment scheduled for N400 interview

09/05/2012 - Interview passed, oath ceremony completed, and Naturalization certificate received.

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My fiancee is Costa Rican, so I've been there a lot of times, and there is one thing that ca very quickly speed up the process. $$$$$$ If you have the cash, you could hire another attorney or better yet, simply go down to the Registry office and get a meeting with somebody and with money ($100) visibly in hand, say "Look, I need this done ASAP. Can you help me?"

I have found that a few dollars can speed up any "official" process in Costa Rica.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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hi,

I think the under the table tact like which works in most of the countries makes the files move faster... will help you in this tooo... An extra cash will be needed now to fix the problem.. that will be best solution... give some cash .. get a new attorney and tell ur wife personally to supervise the deal.. and get the certificate....

Thats all i can think of now.. the other visa solutions can be a bit complex... and the ARRIAGE CERTIFICATE is the FIRST docment USCIS or NVC or Consular Officer will seee at the consulate.

Jigi

Feb 1,2007 - I-130 Reached USCIS.

Feb 4,2007 - I-130 accepted > Get USCIS case Number NOA1.

May 8 ,2007- GET NVC Case Number > NOA2.

June 16 ,2007- Get Order from NVC to pay 70$.

July 2 ,2007- Get DS-3032 in India.

July 7,2007 - DS-3032 choice of address agent entered in NVC.

July 14 ,2007- Get I-864.

July 18 ,2007- I-864 Enters NVC.

July 29 ,2007- Get Order to Pay 380$ fee.

Aug 3 ,2007- 380$ Fee Reached St Louis.

Aug 25,2007 - NVC & St Louis People receive photocopy of my payment with USPS receipt.

After WAITING for 37 days.

Sept 10,2007 - 380$ fee encashed.

Sept 24,2007 - Receive DS-230 in Mail.

Sept 25,2007 - DS-230 despatched.

Sept 26,2007- DS-230 Delivered.

Oct 1,2007 - NVC has DS-230.

Oct 12, 2007 - DS-230 Reviewed. Case Complete

Oct 16, 2007 - Case at Embassy.

Oct 25, 2007- Interview Letter Despatched from Embassy.

Nov 3, 2007 - Recieved Interview Letter.

Dec 1, 2007 - Medical Exam .

I GOT IT

Jan 16 - I am in USA

April 15 2008 - Get my Drivers License.

I-751 Lifting Conditions at California Service Center

November 12, 2009 - I-751 Sent via USPS Express Mail

November 13, 2009 - Receipt of I-1751 Fee

November 20, 2009 - Arrested on Domestic Battery(Had argument with wife)

December 18, 2009 - Biometrics Completed at 9 am.

January 13, 2010 - Receive I-797E Notice for more evidence

February 16, 2010 - Mail reaches Californa Service Center( Next day of Preseidents Day)

February 19, 2010 - Card Production Ordered. Status now IR1

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ethiopia
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get it fixed ASAP or you will have to answer some question from embassy.

July 19------------Send the I-129F

July 26------------Recieved

December 7th----NOA2 online

December 14-----NOA2 Hard Copy

December 21-----NVC recieved

December 28-----NVC send to US embassy in Ethiopia

January 8---------US embassy in Ethiopia will recieve

January 11--------Packet 3

February 7 -------Interview

February 7 -------Passed interview

February 12------VISA in hand

February 22------IN the USA

March 1-----------Wedding

March 15----------Sent AOS

July 7 -------------Finger Print

January 27, 2009--Green card approved without interview. It took almost one year though.

Feb 2 -------------Got the green card in the mail

Next: playing the waiting game for the 2 years holding removal

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Thank you to EVERYONE who posted replies!

Well, in case anyone is interested...

My wife and I went back-and-forth with the lawyer who screwed up the Marriage Certificate process in Costa Rica, and he again tried to get me to mail him my Passport so his "friend" at the airport could stamp it to show that I was actually in CR on the date printed on our Marriage Cert. I don't think so! When he realized we were going to file an official complaint against him with the CR government, he decided to help us, and has begun the process of getting our Marriage Cert reprinted with the correct date. And, yes, my wife and I are in contact with the Civil Registry to make sure this is in the works.

Well, since it could take up to 6 months to have a new Marriage Cert printed, here is what I've done. The lawyer gave us copies of his "Protocolo", which is the official ledger of his office's legal proceedings. It shows the description of our marriage, the correct (Aug. 11) date, and the signature of my wife and I as well as of two witnesses. In addition, we have a copy of the letter the lawyer wrote to the Civil Registry when he filed his request to have our Marriage Cert. amended.

So, on Jan. 12, I mailed in my I-130 packet, with all of the above evidence and an explanatory letter, and I'm now waiting and crossing my fingers. It has been over 4 weeks, and I don't know if I should be nervous that I haven't heard anything. I know they received my packet on Jan. 14 (via Return Receipt), but USCIS hasn't cashed my check yet. Is that normal?

Again, thank you to everyone for your support! This site is great - helps me feel a little less stressed about the whole crazy process... :)

Our Timeline

11 Aug 2007 : Married in Costa Rica!

25 Nov 2007 : Received Marriage Cert with incorrect date :-(

03 Jan 2008 : Received additional evidence of Marriage from lawyer in CR; Waiting for official Marriage Cert to be amended

I-130

12 Jan 2008 : I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

11 Feb 2008 : I-130 NOA1

24 Feb 2008 : "touched"

06 May 2008 : "touched"

26 Sep 2008 : I-130 NOA2

I-129F

05 Mar 2008 : I-129F sent to VSC

10 Mar 2008 : I-129F NOA1

28 Mar 2008 : "touched"

26 Sep 2008 : I-129F NOA2

NVC

08 Oct 2008 : Wife rec'd "Packet 3"

25 Nov 2008 : K3 Interview at U.S. Embassy in San Jose, Costa Rica - APPROVED!

26 Nov 2008 : VISA PICKED UP!!!

28 Dec 2008 : ARRIVED IN BOSTON!!!

I-485 (AOS) and I-765 (EAD)

20 Apr 2009 : I-485 & I-765 filed simultaneously

29 Apr 2009 : I-485 NOA

12 May 2009 : I-485 RFE (even though I'd sent all, so I just sent another copy)

22 May 2009 : Biometrics Appointment

29 Jun 2009 : Employment Authorization Card received!

24 Sep 2009 : AOS Interview (we rescheduled from Aug 11 date)

08 Oct 2009 : Greencard Received!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Honduras
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Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a nightmare of a situation...

My wife and I were married in Costa Rica in August 2007. At the time, our lawyer (it was a civil marriage) gave us a copy of the unofficial marriage certificate he was to file with the Civil Registry, and it had the correct date (August 11) on it. After a month or so, he told us there was an error on it and that he had to resubmit the form [NOTE: we now don't believe him, and think he may have lost the original...]. Unfortunately, when he resubmitted the form, he wrote the incorrect date for our wedding (September 8) on it, but told us it would be fixed at the Registry. Well, as you can probably guess, we just received the official marriage certificate and it has the INCORRECT DATE on it! The problem is that I was not in Costa Rica on September 8, and all of our affidavits and photos have August 11 on them...

Our incompetent-scum-of-a-lawyer is not doing anything to help because he knows this will most likely result in a suspension of his license (FYI, he actually suggested I alter my Passport so the dates line up. Oh, and he wants me to destroy my copy of the original unofficial certificate... not a chance!!!).

My wife (who is still in Costa Rica) contacted the Civil Registry and explained the problem, and they have told her that it will take EIGHT MONTHS to correct the certificate (red tape, investigation, etc.). We are devastated because that could mean a total of at least FOURTEEN more months before we are together here in the States!

So, I am tossing this out there to see if anyone has any ideas for us. For example, I am assuming that even with our photos, affadavits and other evidence that we are truly married (including our copy of the unofficial marriage certificate that was filled out at our ceremony), our K-3 process will be halted at some point due to the error on our official marriage certificate. Does anyone know if there is a legal way to plead our case with USCIS to prove that we are genuinely married and should be permitted to obtain the K-3 Visa without having to wait the 8 months for the Costa Rican government to fix our marriage certificate?

Thank you for any help anyone can provide...

~Rob

P.S. - I have NOT started any USCIS process (i.e., form I-130) yet...

Have you thought about doing a K-1 visa. It might be just as fast as waiting for your new wedding certificate. Then get married in the states or even in Costa Rica again (after you wed in the states). Could you go down and get married again? And if so, could you stay long enough to try to do a visa request in county DCF?

Also does Costa Rica have "common law" marriage laws? You can check into that at the state deptment website.

I have spoken with the Argentine Embassy and they said that minor errors are o.k. on the marriage certificate. I will find out in the next month or so as we should be getting our interview soon and we have a minor error on ours as well. I will let you know how it turns out. Unfortunately yours I feel would be a major error (like wrong name, maritial status etc).

Good luck,

Banfield

I have some minor errors on the marriage certificate, our names are correct, our date of wedding and our identifications also, I hope have no problem in the interview, i cannot fix the erros now because in the office of record they are in strike. :huh: ,,,I will do the same of you call in the embassy for ask...

MARRIAGE 23/01/2006 IN HONDURAS

06/13/2007 send I-130

06/26/2007 notice date NOA1

07/24/2007 send I-129f

08/27/2007 NOA1

10/26/2007--Touched ( because I made a phone call to USCIS )

12/18/2007--Touched

01/23/2008-- second anniversary of wedding

01/29/2008--touched

01/30/2008--approved I130 and I129f in 231 days

02/01/2008--touched again

15/02/2008--NVC

20/02/2008--Embassy Honduras

04/01/2008--interview

04/01/2008--visa approved

04/02/2008--visa in my hands

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Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me with a nightmare of a situation...

My wife and I were married in Costa Rica in August 2007. At the time, our lawyer (it was a civil marriage) gave us a copy of the unofficial marriage certificate he was to file with the Civil Registry, and it had the correct date (August 11) on it. After a month or so, he told us there was an error on it and that he had to resubmit the form [NOTE: we now don't believe him, and think he may have lost the original...]. Unfortunately, when he resubmitted the form, he wrote the incorrect date for our wedding (September 8) on it, but told us it would be fixed at the Registry. Well, as you can probably guess, we just received the official marriage certificate and it has the INCORRECT DATE on it! The problem is that I was not in Costa Rica on September 8, and all of our affidavits and photos have August 11 on them...

Our incompetent-scum-of-a-lawyer is not doing anything to help because he knows this will most likely result in a suspension of his license (FYI, he actually suggested I alter my Passport so the dates line up. Oh, and he wants me to destroy my copy of the original unofficial certificate... not a chance!!!).

My wife (who is still in Costa Rica) contacted the Civil Registry and explained the problem, and they have told her that it will take EIGHT MONTHS to correct the certificate (red tape, investigation, etc.). We are devastated because that could mean a total of at least FOURTEEN more months before we are together here in the States!

So, I am tossing this out there to see if anyone has any ideas for us. For example, I am assuming that even with our photos, affadavits and other evidence that we are truly married (including our copy of the unofficial marriage certificate that was filled out at our ceremony), our K-3 process will be halted at some point due to the error on our official marriage certificate. Does anyone know if there is a legal way to plead our case with USCIS to prove that we are genuinely married and should be permitted to obtain the K-3 Visa without having to wait the 8 months for the Costa Rican government to fix our marriage certificate?

Thank you for any help anyone can provide...

~Rob

P.S. - I have NOT started any USCIS process (i.e., form I-130) yet...

Hello i dont know know if you have the same law of marriages like what we have here in the philippines but i just wanna give some idea of what solution we made in our marriage certificate there was a mistake on it ...the letter d of my name was gone but in our original or certified true copy from the local registral was all correct they said it was typographical error...i was really frustrated but what we did was we filed pettition from our local registral and sent it to our national statistic office it take like one to two months from filing

so maybe you should ask some information in your local registral office what you should do ..i hope this will be helpful to you.......

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USCIS

CR1 Filers:

07-26-2007 : I-130 Sent

02-22-2008 : I-130 Approved

NVC

05-06-2008 : NVC Received :

2008-07-01 : Case Completed at NVC

2008-08-05 : NVC Left

USEM

08-25-2008 : Consulate Received

08-20-2008 : Medical Appointment Date

09-04-2008 : Interview Date

STATUS

08-27-2008 : Medical Passed

09-04-2008 : Passed (Pink and White slip) additional documents and Dv

10-17-2008 : visa on hand

DEPARTURE

10-25-2008 : US Entry

Minneapolis : Port of entry

Kansas City, Missouri : Final destination

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Few $$$ will work, this happen every where, my case and my co-worker case is the same, when they gave me the marriage certificate, my birthday was incorrect but I returned and had it fixed right there in 1 week, of course with few extra $$$. My advise, contact directly with the authorized person in the Justice Department ( vietnam) who take care the case to fix it.

But obviously, that is pissed of paying money over somebody fault.

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