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Hello

I am currently dating a southern sweetheart from south Carolina and plan on asking her to marry me when I visit in April.

So it seems we are about to start our journey to a future together in the states.

Can anyone give any advice on the process.

We have talked a lot about marriage and plan on getting married in the UK so it looks like the CR 1 visa is the best option but please tell me if there is a faster option.

Any advice on the application process would be welcome.

2008 - Met Amber Online Whilst I Was Working in GA.

07 - 2011 - Met For The First Time Whilst I Was On Vacation in FL

12 - 2011 - Visited Amber for a Week

04 - 2012 - Spent 10 Days in SC - Engaged

08 - 2012 - Amber visited UK for 16 days.

12-2012 - Spending 14 days in SC -Wedding Planning

http://4000milesmakestheheartgrowfonder.wordpress.com

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Welcome.

Read the guides to familiarise yourself with the process. I see you're a ways off so you have lots of time to turn yourself into a DIY expert. I found VJ my best resource. The advice and people were fantastic. The regional forums were a great source of consulate specific advice as each one is different.

http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1

OUR JOURNEY SO FAR: (dd/mm/yyyy)

18/09/09 - CR1 NOA1

16/07/10 - POE LAX (256 days NOA1 to interview)

27/09/10 - Aussie/American bun in the oven due May 10, 2011

06/01/11 - Submitted change of address online to USCIS. Mailed I-865 for sponsor. Neverending!

05/05/11 - Bouncing baby boy arrives

10/07/12 - Sent I-751

13/07/12 - I-751 NOA1

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Hello

I am currently dating a southern sweetheart from south Carolina and plan on asking her to marry me when I visit in April.

So it seems we are about to start our journey to a future together in the states.

Can anyone give any advice on the process.

We have talked a lot about marriage and plan on getting married in the UK so it looks like the CR 1 visa is the best option but please tell me if there is a faster option.

Any advice on the application process would be welcome.

Hello,

I would tell you to not stress yourself during the process. The forms are pretty straightforward for the most part, but there are questions that seem confusing. Thankfully, just about everything that's caused problems in the past is availible here with solutions. I stress somewhat when I was doing this and now looking back on it, most of what i was stressing wasn't nothing really. I followed directions, and if i didn't understand something I looked for it here and sure enough, someone else had the same problem I did and the answer was right there. Truthfully, using that search function you can find the answer to about 99% of the problems you might encounter. God speed.

Matt

USCIC
11-29-11 I-130's mailed together for wife and stepdaughter
12-02-11 Delivered to lockbox
12-06-11 NOA1 wife(email)
12-06-11 NOA1 step-daughter(email)
12-10-11 NOA1 wife(hardcopy)
12-10-11 NOA1 step-daughter(hardcopy)
02-01-12 NOA2 Wife(Hardcopy)
02-01-12 NOA2 Step-daughter(hardcopy)
NVC
02-07-12 NVC received both Cases
02-10-12 NVC case #'s by phone
02-10-12 Received email/text notification of NOA2's
02-13-12 Received A.O.S bill/DS-3032 C.O.A for wife and step-daughter
02-13-12 Paid A.O.S bill/sent DS-3032 for wife and step-daughter
02-15-12 C.O.A accepted for wife and step-daughter
02-16-12 Recieved IV bill/Mail A.O.S by express mail for both
02-17-12 Paid IV bill for both

02-22-12 Mailed DS-230 for wife and daughter express mail
02-24-12 NVC received DS-230 for both
03-02-12 Cases complete
03-12-12 Interview date received (04/02/2012)
04-02-12 Interview and visa approved!
06-08-12 POE-Boston

Removal of conditions:

03-17-14 sent I-751 to VSC

03-25-14 received hardcopy of I-797 for wife but not step-daughter

03-26-14 step-daughter received hardcopy of I-797

04-28-14 Biometrics appt. for wife and step-daughter

09-09-14 Wife and step-daughter 10 year green card approval

09-18-14 Wife and step-daughter received 10 year green card in the mail

The process has been completed!

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I agree totally with the other responses but I would also add - be patient. There is just about nothing you can do to speed up the USCIS stage of the process and at times it will seem interminable - but it will end.

I would recommend the CR1 as nowadays it is not much slower than the fiancé visa (we went from filing to visa in hand in under eight months) and when you arrive in the US you will immediately be a permanent resident and able to work.

Good luck and enjoy your journey.

01/27/2011 - Trevor's N400 submitted
02/18/2011 - Married
04/02/2011 - NOA1 hard copy received - priority date 03/30/2011
07/08/2011 - Trevor is now a USC - called USCIS to request upgrade of the petition.
08/02/2011 - NOA2
09/08/2011 - LND case number received, medical booked
09/26/2011 - Case complete at NVC
09/30/2011 - Interview date assigned
11/08/2011 - Interview - approved!!
11/10/2011 - Visa in hand
12/04/2011 - POE in Atlanta
12/12/2011 - SSN number received in mail
12/12/2011 - Welcome notice received
01/06/2012 - Green card received
09/06/2013 - File for Removal of Conditions
10/01/2013 - Biometrics for ROC
02/03/2014 - Card production email received

02/17/2014 - 2nd card production email received

02/28/2014 - 10 year Green card received

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Hello everyone

Thanks for your help so far, I collected the ring today from the jewellers and fly on Friday. The moment I get chance I will let you all know the outcome.

Does anyone know if I need to declare the ring to customs? Will there be duty payable on it?

I hope that you can help

Rich

2008 - Met Amber Online Whilst I Was Working in GA.

07 - 2011 - Met For The First Time Whilst I Was On Vacation in FL

12 - 2011 - Visited Amber for a Week

04 - 2012 - Spent 10 Days in SC - Engaged

08 - 2012 - Amber visited UK for 16 days.

12-2012 - Spending 14 days in SC -Wedding Planning

http://4000milesmakestheheartgrowfonder.wordpress.com

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I would also add to start collecting evidence of your relationship. Keep receipts for anything you buy for her (your wedding ring, flowers you sent, etc). Print chat logs and phone records. Take lots of pics during your time together (which of course, every couple does anyway). Open a bank account together while you are here (and other things listed as evidence of a bonifide marriage in the I-130 instructions).

Others gave great advice...it's really not very difficult, just follow directions, search or ask questions, and be happy you found VJ, it's really a great help!

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I would also add to start collecting evidence of your relationship. Keep receipts for anything you buy for her (your wedding ring, flowers you sent, etc). Print chat logs and phone records. Take lots of pics during your time together (which of course, every couple does anyway). Open a bank account together while you are here (and other things listed as evidence of a bonifide marriage in the I-130 instructions).

Others gave great advice...it's really not very difficult, just follow directions, search or ask questions, and be happy you found VJ, it's really a great help!

Thanks for the advice.

Do you know how we can print out Skype chat history?

2008 - Met Amber Online Whilst I Was Working in GA.

07 - 2011 - Met For The First Time Whilst I Was On Vacation in FL

12 - 2011 - Visited Amber for a Week

04 - 2012 - Spent 10 Days in SC - Engaged

08 - 2012 - Amber visited UK for 16 days.

12-2012 - Spending 14 days in SC -Wedding Planning

http://4000milesmakestheheartgrowfonder.wordpress.com

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The fastest process would be to propose, then get married on the same trip. This would allow you to adjust status and never have to go back to the UK again. Of course, this is illegal to intend to do, but not illegal if it wasn't intended in the first place.

Back to the point.

CR-1 is by far the best option. The CR-1 is cheaper, takes roughly the same time (add a month, maybe two), and gives you permanent resident status upon arrival in the US.

Of course, to file the I-130 petition you have to already be married.

If you want to get married in the US, and for you to then stay, you would file a K-1 fiance visa. This is more expensive than the CR-1 overall, you will have to get married within 90 days of your arrival in the US, and you may not work or travel immediately upon arrival.. You'll have to adjust status after the wedding.

CR-1 steps:

1. Get married.

2. US Citizen files an I-130 petition with the USCIS.

3. 4 - 6 months later, the petition is approved.

4. You apply for a CR-1 visa at the embassy in London.

5. You enter the US, and get green card upon arrival.

K-1 steps:

1. Get engaged.

2. US citizen files an I-129f petition with the USCIS.

3. 3 - 6 months later, the petition is approved.

4. You apply for a K-1 visa at the embassy in London.

5. You enter the US, and are told to marry within 90 days.

6. Get married.

7. Adjust status.

8. Receive work authorization after 3 months.

9. Receive green card after about 6 months.

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Thanks for the advice.

Do you know how we can print out Skype chat history?

I use yahoo messenger so I did a quick search and I found this on Skype printing (hope it's still relevant): My link and here's one on VJ: My link

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Well an update for you folks!!

SHE SAID YES AN WE ARR NOW ENGAGED.

Think we are planning a spring wedding on Tybee Isand GA.

Guess now the hard work begins.

We are probably going down the CR1 route as it will allow me to work immediately on entry.

2008 - Met Amber Online Whilst I Was Working in GA.

07 - 2011 - Met For The First Time Whilst I Was On Vacation in FL

12 - 2011 - Visited Amber for a Week

04 - 2012 - Spent 10 Days in SC - Engaged

08 - 2012 - Amber visited UK for 16 days.

12-2012 - Spending 14 days in SC -Wedding Planning

http://4000milesmakestheheartgrowfonder.wordpress.com

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Well an update for you folks!!

SHE SAID YES AN WE ARR NOW ENGAGED.

Think we are planning a spring wedding on Tybee Isand GA.

Guess now the hard work begins.

We are probably going down the CR1 route as it will allow me to work immediately on entry.

:dance: Congrats! Hope your lives together is all you could ever wish for. Good luck to you two :)

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Well an update for you folks!!

SHE SAID YES AN WE ARR NOW ENGAGED.

Think we are planning a spring wedding on Tybee Isand GA.

Guess now the hard work begins.

We are probably going down the CR1 route as it will allow me to work immediately on entry.

Congratulations! Nice to hear happy things like this. :D

Married Sept.3,2010

02/11/2011: I130 Sent

02/21/2011: NOA1

06/22/2011: NOA2

06/30/2011: NVC

07/05/2011: DS-3032 email received

07/05/2011: DS-3032 emailed

07/06/2011: AOS Bill received

07/06/2011: AOS Fee Paid

07/09/2011: I864 Sent

07/11/2011: IV Fee Bill received

08/30/2011: IV Fee Paid

09/30/2011: IV Pkg Sent

10/24/2011: RFE (we dragged our feet from here on)

(forget all this for now, let's go on holiday!)

03/13/2012: NVC CASE COMPLETE!!

04/05/2012: Received interview appt email

06/22/2012: Medical @ Knightsbridge

06/29/2012: Interview 8am-Result: Pending

??/??/????: I601 Filed at Lock-Box

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Hello,

I would tell you to not stress yourself during the process. The forms are pretty straightforward for the most part, but there are questions that seem confusing. Thankfully, just about everything that's caused problems in the past is availible here with solutions. I stress somewhat when I was doing this and now looking back on it, most of what i was stressing wasn't nothing really. I followed directions, and if i didn't understand something I looked for it here and sure enough, someone else had the same problem I did and the answer was right there. Truthfully, using that search function you can find the answer to about 99% of the problems you might encounter. God speed.

Matt

I would like to know how yours went so quickly?! That's only 5 months to interview date! What's your secret??

I'm trying to figure out if we should get married and go the CR1 route or go the K1 route. How long had you been married before the whole process started for you?

MTLNB

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