QUOTE(yassmine2878 @ Aug 29 2006, 07:22 PM)

Ive been doing alot of research on the DCF guides in these last few days and Im a little confused. I understand Ill probably have to be living there for awhile first, we get married of course, and then we file. But to whom/where? USCIS? Consulate? Im lost, please help! Could someone give me a bit of a breakdown of how this (theoretically) plays out? Ahmed and I are considering bailing out on the K-1 and starting over on a DCF, but we are trying to learn more before we jump off this bridge. Any information is greatly appreciated.
hi yassmine,
I tried to break the steps out in the Guide for you, did you try these links yet?
I would also google 'morrocco dcf' and use the advanced VJ search to find others who have already done this. I believe that Casa has some particular rules for their DCF cases, so make sure you read that under their Immigrant Visa webpage section.
Casablanca does not have a USCIS Field Office, so you can tick that off your list.
How To Learn If You Can Do Direct Consular Filing for a Spouse1. Find the website for your Consulate here:
http://usembassy.state.gov/ and browse their information for Immigrant Visas. In particular, look for what they have to say about filing the petition. You want information about filing it with the Consulate, not in the US.
Often, the language on the websites is vague. Keep in mind that “resident” may mean something different than what you expect and may at its least simply mean, “physically present”. No matter the case, if you are going to file directly, you must be physically in the country to do so.
1b. doesn't apply.
2. Confirm directly with the Consulate in question that they will offer this service to you.
If you are not a resident of the foreign country, this is a courtesy, a favor, a little something extra from them to you, the USC. The Consulates are not required to do it and their policies and rules change from time to time, often when a new Consul General is appointed in a country.
Always double check the Consulate’s current policy before making your plans!
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Please see the DCF Guide for the rest of this section:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...om&page=dcf