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hello

 

i will be visiting a girl very soon in morocco middle of October. I have been talking with her for a while almost 7 months everyday including her family on video...this will be my 1st time meeting her. if things are right with her and i dont see any red flags i am willing to do a marriage there legally and then come back here to file paperwork...many people say not to marry on first visit which i understand that there could be fraud involved but i dont think thats the case with this girl...but if i do see any red flags i will defintely rethink my plan.

 

my question is what do you think if i visit her and do marriage then come back home start the paperwork..do u think consulate will question why i married on first visit?? in my opinion marriage should not be a red flag compared to a K1 which has a more higher chance of denial..

 

what documents do I need to take from here to marry there? i was divorced once so i am assuming my divorce decree, birth certificate I am not sure if I can find that, police clearance should be ok, for income i am self employed graphic designer so assuming my yearly tax papers? .does my income need to be a certain amount in order for my marriage to be approved in morocco?

 

thanks very much.

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Pretty sure you can find out about marriage procedures in Morocco on the embassy’s website. 

https://ma.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/marriage-information/

 

Yes it would be a red flag marrying on first visit. 

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On 9/23/2020 at 8:38 AM, HAJARMorocco said:

hello

 

i will be visiting a girl very soon in morocco middle of October. I have been talking with her for a while almost 7 months everyday including her family on video...this will be my 1st time meeting her. if things are right with her and i dont see any red flags i am willing to do a marriage there legally and then come back here to file paperwork...many people say not to marry on first visit which i understand that there could be fraud involved but i dont think thats the case with this girl...but if i do see any red flags i will defintely rethink my plan.

 

my question is what do you think if i visit her and do marriage then come back home start the paperwork..do u think consulate will question why i married on first visit?? in my opinion marriage should not be a red flag compared to a K1 which has a more higher chance of denial..

 

what documents do I need to take from here to marry there? i was divorced once so i am assuming my divorce decree, birth certificate I am not sure if I can find that, police clearance should be ok, for income i am self employed graphic designer so assuming my yearly tax papers? .does my income need to be a certain amount in order for my marriage to be approved in morocco?

 

thanks 

As a American married to a Moroccan I feel like they play alot of games over there so good luck because they love giving people a hard time hey your a man so might be different

Edited by Hajar & Otman
 
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