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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Looking at the flow chart at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow, It seems Natalia needs to get a SSN before we get married, and then a change of the SS card to a new name after we get married? Can we not just get married first and then apply for her SSN? We are going to get married ASAP and I'd like to streamline this if possible.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Looking at the flow chart at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow, It seems Natalia needs to get a SSN before we get married, and then a change of the SS card to a new name after we get married? Can we not just get married first and then apply for her SSN? We are going to get married ASAP and I'd like to streamline this if possible.

Never mind. Please remove this topic. I did the work I should have done earlier and see that Duval County Courts need her to have a SSN to get a marriage license.

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Looking at the flow chart at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow, It seems Natalia needs to get a SSN before we get married, and then a change of the SS card to a new name after we get married? Can we not just get married first and then apply for her SSN? We are going to get married ASAP and I'd like to streamline this if possible.

Never mind. Please remove this topic. I did the work I should have done earlier and see that Duval County Courts need her to have a SSN to get a marriage license.

From what i have read some states require both to have a SSN to obtain a marriage licence .. but NOT all i did not have one before i got married and it was no problem even though the county asked for it when we got our marriage licence .. they took my husbands and said oh we get this all time .. so make sure you check before you assume you 'have' to have one

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My wife had no SSN and we married in My county. She filled out a statement that she had no SSN and they notarized it and issued the license the next day. So I would call the office that issues the marriage license as ask. There web site said you need SSN but after i called they told me that all you need was a statement saying she had no SSN.

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Hi Allen,

Good luck on your own immigration journey! In answer to your question, from my own experience, you don't need a SS# in order to get married in New York State. I got my SS# after I got married, and got my Green Card. All you need is other government-issued identification (even if it is foreign. For example, a passport, driver's license, birth certificate, etc.), in order to get married here in New York State.

Ant

Looking at the flow chart at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow, It seems Natalia needs to get a SSN before we get married, and then a change of the SS card to a new name after we get married? Can we not just get married first and then apply for her SSN? We are going to get married ASAP and I'd like to streamline this if possible.

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2006 (<1 Month) "Married": Wedding Elopement. Husband & Wife, D and Ant !! Together Forever!

2006 ( 3 Months I-485 Wait) "Adjusted": 2-Years Green Card.

2007 ( 2 Months) "Numbered": SSN Card.

2007 (<1 Months) "Licensed": NYS 4-Years Driver's License.

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When I checked online, every site told me that an SSN number was required in Montana in order to get a marriage licence. However, our county clerks office said that although there was a line on their forms for the SSN, if I didn't have one, they'd just leave it blank. All I had to show was birth certificate and passport.

2004

April A friend told me that she thought my ideal man lived in Wyoming or Montana.

May 17 Did search on match.com. Found no-one in Wyoming. Only wrote to one person in Montana...his name was John. He replied two hours later.

Jun 26 Flew to Missoula to meet him & a weekend trip turned into a five week visit...

Many trips between US, Canada & Europe.

2005

March 31 During a meeting in Vancouver, John proposed & I said YES!!!

Jun 2 Finally sent off our I-129F & a few days later we received NOA1. I am now officially an alien bride-to-be.

Aug 22 Email notification of NOA2.

Sep 12 Received letter to say application would be forwarded to US Embassy.

Nov 23 Returned packet 3 to Embassy

Nov 30 Medical

2006

Jan 5 Got interview date

Feb 1 Interview. APPROVED!

Feb 2 Visa delivered.

Feb 7 Flight to Seattle.

Feb 8 Finally back home in Missoula, MT. I'm happy, John's happy & the cats are ecstatic - together again!

Apr 22 Wedding Day!

May 6 Sent AOS application

May 7 Honeymoon

May 23 NOA date for AOS, EAD & AP

Jun 12 Biometrics

Jun 15 RFE for AOS mailed

Jun 20 RFE received

Aug 16 RFE reply sent

Aug 31 AP approved!

Sep 5 EAD approved

Sep 8 AP received

Nov 13 Interview letter

Dec 14 Interview. Success!

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Oct 08 I-751 to remove conditions sent to CSC

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2009

Jan 7 Approval notice

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I got married before my SSN was ready, I dunno how it works where you are though.

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04/11/2006 - Filed I-129F.
09/29/2006 - Visa in hand!

10/15/2006 - POE San Juan
11/15/2006 - MARRIAGE

AOS JOURNEY
01/05/2007 - AOS sent to Chicago.
03/26/2007 - Green Card in hand!

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01/26/2009 - Filed I-751.
06/22/2009 - Green Card in hand!

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07/02/2014 - NOA
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we got married in oct2006 and the county (richland) didn't require marilyn an SSN they just looked for her passport and visa. after the marriage that was the time we got her SSN. if you get SSN before the marriage then you will have to change her status from single to married doesn't make sense, just my opinion but dunno how it works in other county.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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We got married in Pinellas County, FL and they did not require an SSN. He showed his passport with the visa in it and they used the visa # - not questioned on it or anything.

Looking at the flow chart at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow, It seems Natalia needs to get a SSN before we get married, and then a change of the SS card to a new name after we get married? Can we not just get married first and then apply for her SSN? We are going to get married ASAP and I'd like to streamline this if possible.

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

not with a bang but a whimper

[ts eliot]

aos timeline:

married: jan 5, 2007

noa 1: march 2nd, 2007

interview @ tampa, fl office: april 26, 2007

green card received: may 5, 2007

removal of conditions timeline:

03/26/2009 - received in VSC

07/20/2009 - card production ordered!

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Check some of the surrounding counties (just thought of this after my last reply) - if Pinellas allows marriage without an SSN, I'm sure other FL counties do. I would check the ones local to you (since mine isn't very close, hah) since you don't have to live in a county to get married there. Or call the clerk of the court - my county breaks down what you need if you're a citizen, a PR, a non-resident, while your's might just gear the website toward the USC (sad but true). It's possible if you talk to a person they might tell you that it's fine.

We got married in Pinellas County, FL and they did not require an SSN. He showed his passport with the visa in it and they used the visa # - not questioned on it or anything.
Looking at the flow chart at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=k1flow, It seems Natalia needs to get a SSN before we get married, and then a change of the SS card to a new name after we get married? Can we not just get married first and then apply for her SSN? We are going to get married ASAP and I'd like to streamline this if possible.

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

not with a bang but a whimper

[ts eliot]

aos timeline:

married: jan 5, 2007

noa 1: march 2nd, 2007

interview @ tampa, fl office: april 26, 2007

green card received: may 5, 2007

removal of conditions timeline:

03/26/2009 - received in VSC

07/20/2009 - card production ordered!

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