Jump to content

Turkey

Members
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male

Immigration Info

  • Country
    Turkey

Immigration Timeline & Photos

Turkey's Achievements

  1. Hi All, I am preparing to file my I-130 for my wife within the next day or two. We are currently residing in Istanbul, Turkey, and were married online with a Utah County online marriage. However, the marriage certificate says the following: "I hereby certify that on the 22nd day of December in the year of two thousand twenty four in the city of Salt Lake City in said county of Salt Lake, I, the undersigned, a Reverend did join in matrimony according to the laws of the State of Utah [NAME] and [NAME]. The nature of the ceremony was according to Utah Law and was a present mutual agreement of marriage between parties." I believe this is because the reverend who performed the marriage lives in Salt Lake City. So, is it correct to write the location as Provo in Utah County, Salt Lake City where the officiant was, or Istanbul where we physically were at the time? Another question - I have made my wife the sole beneficiary on my brokerage and checking accounts at my bank in the United States. However, the only evidence I have of this is a screenshot, as unfortunately I don't have access to any formal documents stating this. Is this okay to submit? Overall, the amount of evidence of us being financially intertwined is quite low, for reasons I mentioned in my last post. All I have to prove this is the aforementioned screenshot. Does anyone know of any last-minute moves can I make to strengthen this? I have tried applying for instant life insurance but was rejected because I live outside of the US. My sincere thanks in advance for any responses!
  2. Also - she is named as the sole beneficiary on my main bank account in the US. Is it worth buying life insurance and giving her power of attorney at this point as well? Will it look suspicious doing all of this two days before marriage and ~1 week before filing? Since posting this I realized that we have keycards to our apartment with our names, faces, and apartment number. Hopefully this is a strong piece of evidence that we're living together.
  3. Hi All, My fiancée and I are planning getting married on this weekend (December 2024) via a Utah online marriage, which I previously made a post about. We are planning on applying for a CR1 visa ASAP after that is complete. I have been compiling evidence of our relationship and I am concerned that it might not be sufficient. Below is a summary of what I have found so far: Evidence Type Dates WhatsApp conversation logs Sep 2023 - Present Flight itinerary (USA to Turkey) November 2023 AirBnb reservation (Turkey, my name only) Nov 2023 - Jan 2024 Photos in Turkey (home, city, with her friends) Nov 2023 - Present Turkish residence permit (two years) Issued Mar 2024 Flight itinerary (to Serbia, both names) August 2024 AirBnb reservation (Serbia, both names) August 2024 Photos together in Serbia August 2024 Photos of us with her immediate and extended family in Turkey November 2024 Photos of us with my sister in Italy November 2024 Flight itinerary (to Czechia, both names) November 2024 Photos together Czechia and Italy November 2024 AirBnb reservation (Czechia and Italy, both names) November 2024 Some notes: The evidence from Serbia/Czechia/Italy is from vacations we took to those countries together. I am a US citizen and she is a Turkish citizen. We live together at the apartment I own in Turkey, but her name is not on the deed. We also have no joint financial accounts and she is not on any of the utility bills except the internet bill. This is because she is currently in university (I am 23 and she is 21) and as such she is not earning an income. I am concerned that not having obvious financial ties will weaken our case. We are able to get affidavits from friends and family if needed but I've read that these don't really hold water. I also have a lesson confirmation for Turkish lessons in December 2024, not sure if that matters. Does this evidence seem sufficient for a CR1 visa application? Are there any critical pieces of evidence we might have overlooked? I have tried to provide as much information as possible, but if there's anything else that would be helpful, please let me know. I am very new to all of this and am trying to move as quickly as possible. Thank you in advance for any replies!!!
  4. Hi All, My fiancée (Turkish citizen) and I (US citizen) are living together in Turkey, and would like to get married and start our CR1 application ASAP. To get married in Turkey, I need a notarized Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry from the US Consulate here in Istanbul. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to secure an appointment until mid-January, which is later than I would like. There is also the issue of getting this document translated, getting the translation notarized, and then getting it approved by local officials. Given this, we are looking into getting married online in Utah. Because we are living together, I believe USCIS will view the marriage as consummated and legitimate. My main question is this - Will USCIS accept a "digitally certified" copy of our marriage certificate for our initial application? I have searched online and on VisaJourney but haven't been able to find a clear answer. It seems like they will, but I just want to make sure. For context, here is the Utah County Clerk's page explaining what this is: https://www.utahcounty.gov/dept/clerk/marriage/digitalvspapercertcopy.html We will also have the physical certificate mailed to us, but this will add an additional 3-4 weeks - which defeats the whole purpose of getting married online. I am totally new to the world of US immigration, apologies for any mistakes. Thanks in advance for any replies!
×
×
  • Create New...