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I apologise if this is in the wrong place. I'm not too sure where else it'd go =/

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This is just a general question out of pure curiosity. I don't need an urgent reply, but any reply would be cool.

I understand that for a UK citizen to marry a US citizen in America and wishes to remain in America a long visa process is required.

I also understand that for a US citizen to marry a UK citizen in the UK and wishes to remain in the UK that another long visa process is required.

I also also understand that a "quick way around this" would be for the UK partner to fly to America, get wed and both partners return to the UK almost immediately with the US partner now carrying a spouse visa.. Marrying in the US with the intent to return to the UK is a lot quicker, a lot simpler and a lot less expensive as far as I am aware.

Soooo... What about a US citizen flying to the UK, marrying their UK partner without intending to stay in the UK? Is the process the same with both partners flying back to the US? Is it just as quick, cheap and simple? I've never heard of anyone doing it this way around which is why I am curious...

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

Reasd the "guides" section above to get information on this subject for K-1

Rob

I-129F

Filed New I-129F form with IMBRA June 19, 2006

NOA 1 June 26, 2006

Touched July 3, 2006

I-129F Approved by E mail August 21, 2006, Just 63 Days

NOA 2 for I-129F Received in the Mail August 26th, 2006

I-129F at NVC

Case Number assigned at NVC August 29, 2006 MNL2006XXXXXXXXX

NVC sends the I-129F to the Manila Embassy August 29th, 2006

Embassy in Manila Receives I-129F August 31st, 2006

Packet 4 Received by Melinda from Manila Embassy October 1, 2006

Interview at Us Embassy Manila, October 18, 2006

Visa Approved! Interview Completed.

Visa Delivered by DELBROS October 28th, 2006

October 30, 2006 Arrived back in LAX with Melinda, were going to Disneyland!!!

November 6th, 2006, Melinda and I are back home in Winslow Arizona loving Life!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline

The K-1 visa through UK is not a long process, from the time lines it looks like 4-5 months from filing to interview, nothing compared to the 8 month timeline that we just completed.

K-1 which allows marriage in the USA is the quickest marriage visa.

See: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;page=compare

The option you last mentioned is K-3 visa or CR-1 visa, the US citizen travels to the UK marries but then travels back to USA and then the spouse follows when the spouse receives the K-3 or CR-1 visa.

All processes have the same costs involved.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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