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CHILLTOWN_JC
Good Afternoon All,

I am brand new to this website and hoping to receive guidance and experience from those who have gone through this process. I just got married in Colombia, and want to bring my wife and her kids here to the U.S. I am just confused on what would be the best method of doing so. I understand the process in terms of length of time. I am not in a rush just eager to file the right way/best way. I apologize if from time to time and I begin to ask foolish questions. Thanks for your time.
Craig2006
You can look at the Visa FAQ at the top of the page to get answers to most of your questions. You will also find guides to follow to help with the process.
Sal and Jay
[font=Comic Sans Ms][size=4]Welcome

Most of us have questions and the people here are great at helping.

Good luck with your journey.

Sappy
Luz & Mark
Greetings and welcome to your Visa Journey.

I am by no means and expert, but I would have filed for a fiance visa and got married in the States dude. That is what we did.

Good Luck - I think you need a K-3 visa or something.
Eva Malahova
QUOTE(CHILLTOWN_JC @ Jul 18 2006, 01:19 PM) *

Good Afternoon All,

I am brand new to this website and hoping to receive guidance and experience from those who have gone through this process. I just got married in Colombia, and want to bring my wife and her kids here to the U.S. I am just confused on what would be the best method of doing so. I understand the process in terms of length of time. I am not in a rush just eager to file the right way/best way. I apologize if from time to time and I begin to ask foolish questions. Thanks for your time.



You need to file form called I-130, it is an immigrant visa application for immidiate relative. I belive each child needs one of their own as well. Visa type you will get will be CR1 ( if you have been married less than 2 years) and IR 1 if you have been married over two years. Process takes time , check out timelines of other people and stats. Don't forget to fill out yours so all in wait can have a better idea.

Guides describe everything step by step, forums have answers to all your questions. Just remember that we are no lawers and non-professionals, we are people with some ( or a lot for others) of experience.

Good luck on your journey.
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CHILLTOWN_JC
Thanks Eva, for taking the time to answer my question. It was definitely helpful. I will definitely have more questions in the future. thanks.








QUOTE(Eva Malahova @ Jul 18 2006, 03:29 PM) *

QUOTE(CHILLTOWN_JC @ Jul 18 2006, 01:19 PM) *

Good Afternoon All,

I am brand new to this website and hoping to receive guidance and experience from those who have gone through this process. I just got married in Colombia, and want to bring my wife and her kids here to the U.S. I am just confused on what would be the best method of doing so. I understand the process in terms of length of time. I am not in a rush just eager to file the right way/best way. I apologize if from time to time and I begin to ask foolish questions. Thanks for your time.



You need to file form called I-130, it is an immigrant visa application for immidiate relative. I belive each child needs one of their own as well. Visa type you will get will be CR1 ( if you have been married less than 2 years) and IR 1 if you have been married over two years. Process takes time , check out timelines of other people and stats. Don't forget to fill out yours so all in wait can have a better idea.

Guides describe everything step by step, forums have answers to all your questions. Just remember that we are no lawers and non-professionals, we are people with some ( or a lot for others) of experience.

Good luck on your journey.
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