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  1. We are at the waiting on approval of the us petition step. It's been a long process and I'm hoping the next steps feel quicker. I'm UK citizen, working in Canada. Another question I had was to do with passport relief, it's seems you have to give the embassy the UK passport for a period of time? Why is that? How long does that seem to be? Mark
  2. Hi all! Just trying to make sense of this thread and all the abbreviations. Could use a helpful explanation!? We are to arrive at the London embassy part of this epic journey soon. I am UK citizen waiting on my partners visa petition to clear. We are expecting within 2 months or so, fingers crossed. As we wait; -what exactly are the next steps, explained in a bit more detail? I know we need to do the actual visa application then likely go for an interview. But what are the steps and timeframes? -is there anything we can do in advance to prepare? -can we book any interviews at consulate in advance? -is there any forms we can access to complete? -just want to know if we can action anything that relies on UK system. Hate sitting waiting for this to happen, especially in this political climate (let's not discuss further lol) Praying we clear clean and easily this summer/ year. Thanks!
  3. Well done for being so quick and consistent with your comments. However you have missed the nuance of our question. Can you contribute something helpful to answer the specific question of this seperate thread? We are doing the CR1 process. We need to know if getting married in america, on a visitors visa, then me leaving again, to start working on our CR1, will work against our CR1 visa application in any way. We want some hard data or information that helps us understand. There is information online that is worded and suggests that this is uncommon or possible wrong. But we cannot ascertain anything legally wrong with it.
  4. Thanks for the reassuring comment. We will be in Montana and I believe it's fairly efficient.
  5. Feel free to point out where that information is I am curious why you think that Ok good to know! Thank you. When did you get married?
  6. Hi All, Wondering the pros and cons of where to get married, country wise? Seen recently flags against getting married in USA, then seeking CR1. Seeking to establish the truths of the matter, as this seems odd to me. My fiance and I want to get married and do the CR1 visa process. I live in Canada, she lives in America (citizen). To marry I would be in america on a visitor visa. Same for her in Canada. -Is there pros and cons of the place of marriage? -Does an american wedding work against the visa process? Is it all legal? -How do the USA visa centers view a marraige in america? -Can I continue to visit? -what kind of marriage certificate or otherwise do the US Gov want to see? Has anyone had authenticity issues? I've had a port of entry officer and other resources make me second guess this so any information of this would be great. What I know is its quicker in USA, you can do a 'wedding' it in one day and get the certificate in a week. Canada you need a registration from service bc, then organise a commissioner, then wait up to 1 month on certificate . Any comments would be appreciated, Mark
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