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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Salaam everyone!! insha'allah everyone is doing well on your journeys and you have much patience for those in waiting and those just beginning :-) i will be returning to morocco in september to insha'allah marry habibi!! for those of you who have done this in Morocco, are there any tips/advice/secrets you wish to share? i have printed out all paperwork needed and am hoping to mail him some things ahead of time for him to get translated early so it is less time while there. in general this is what i have concluded as far as how the process should be :-)

Attend US consulate in Casa for Eligibility paperwork as well as Certificate of Nationality and also getting copies of my passport

Go to Rabat Embassy to collect a police record

visit local doctor for medical exam

take to adoul previous papers as well as birth certificate, US police record, certificate of religion, letter of employment

they will give a packet to complete then will return to finalize everything

everything should be translated from english to arabic and should have several copies of everything. do these copies need to be certified?

any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated!! we are just being patient and wanting to do things correctly but promptly. Have a great day/week coming forward!! and insha'allah everyone will be with their loved onces soon!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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there isnt anything that you have to translate when i got married the only thing i needed was the paper from casablana american embassy that says your single then the paper from rabat and my id and passport thats really it ..i really dont remember needing my birth certificate but take it with you just incase i never had to go to a doctor or anything .. what i did need after we got married is translate our wedding certificate there in morocco and my husband birth certificate for my USCIS application when i came back to the US it was much cheaper there i paid about 20 dollars each i would recommend to het two copies of each paper one for you to keep and one to send in with the i130 application.

and yes all your papers have to be certified or they wont accept them both in morocco and USCIS

Peace & Much Love

~ SouSou~

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Salaam and MashaAllah!!!! I'm so happy to hear you're getting married there. InshaAllah khair! you'll have a beautiful amazing wedding and easy process when you get back. Sounds like you've really done your homework and are ready!!

Allah ma'ak (God be with you) :rolleyes:

~Sofi~

Bismillah

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Salaam everyone!! insha'allah everyone is doing well on your journeys and you have much patience for those in waiting and those just beginning :-) i will be returning to morocco in september to insha'allah marry habibi!! for those of you who have done this in Morocco, are there any tips/advice/secrets you wish to share? i have printed out all paperwork needed and am hoping to mail him some things ahead of time for him to get translated early so it is less time while there. in general this is what i have concluded as far as how the process should be :-)

Attend US consulate in Casa for Eligibility paperwork as well as Certificate of Nationality and also getting copies of my passport

Go to Rabat Embassy to collect a police record

visit local doctor for medical exam

take to adoul previous papers as well as birth certificate, US police record, certificate of religion, letter of employment

they will give a packet to complete then will return to finalize everything

everything should be translated from english to arabic and should have several copies of everything. do these copies need to be certified?

any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated!! we are just being patient and wanting to do things correctly but promptly. Have a great day/week coming forward!! and insha'allah everyone will be with their loved onces soon!

First Of all i wish good like in your journey & Congratulation this links is for your Husband its an arabic it will help help him so much :

http://www.startimes.com/?t=29254668

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Congratulations on your upcoming marriage. I still remember my marriage to my Moroccan husband in Morocco like it was yesterday!

If you need a name of a translator in Rabat, I can supply you one. He was the one who did all of mine and he is one of the approved translator for the US Consulate. :)

Just be patient, persistent, and get ready to run away and wait too. Make sure your husband is convincing like my husband to get things moving. And if that doesn't work, having some bills in hand will help. :D

 
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