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Filed: Country: Nigeria
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Hi...as I wrote in a previous post, I am a US citizen and I went to Ghana for 3 months to stay with someone that is a NIGERIAN citizen but has been living in GHANA for several years. We stayed in Ghana the entire 3 months. I now want to go back to stay with him again. But we are considering going to another country (cape verde). It is Visa Free for him to go there. I want to marry him this time and apply for a visa for him to come to the US based on marriage. Here are my questions: If he is a Nigerian citizen...can we only get married in Nigeria for it to be legal? Once we are married, can I file the visa papers from anywhere or do we have to be in NIgeria? We know it is going to be a long time for the process and I'm willing to live with him over there until its done. I have enough money to support myself there so I'm not concerned with that. I just don't know the process as far as filing once we're married. Can we be living in Cape Verde and still do most things? or would we have to remain in Nigeria until it's done. If anyone knows the process......plsssss advise me. I would appreciate it so much. Thanks !!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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*** not a K-3 visa topic, moving to IR-1/CR-1 visa forum, for now , but prolly best to ask other questions in one of the 2 Africa-centric forums ***

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Filed: Country: Nigeria
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If you are willing to live there during process, you would be better off living there for 6 months then doing a DCF application, thus avoiding much of the ####### here in USCIS.

but does it matter if we are living in a country that neither one of us are citizens in?

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