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Hello,

i am currently engaged to my fiancé who lives in Morocco. We have been talking recently and we are lost on which route to choose. With covid and everything we don’t know what our best options are. What is the current time frame for K1 and CR1? What do you guys think is the best option is for us?

 

thank you!! 

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15 minutes ago, Nouriouazani said:

What is the current time frame for K1 and CR1? What do you guys think is the best option is for us?

 

There are no guarantees on the time frame for either K1 or CR1 processing, so I don't recommend you rely on that as the primary factor for deciding which route to choose.  Your choice should be based on your circumstances and priorities as a couple.  But in general, if you are ready to get married and can find a way to meet and marry soon, CR1 would be the better choice.

 

Check this thread for a more detailed discussion on this topic --

 

 

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