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  1. Okay, then you could do the DCF once you are married. Your future husband has to have lived atleast 6 months in Germany then to be able to apply for the DCF.

    He will have to fill out the I-130 as the petitioner and then you fill out a G-325A and he will have to fill the G-325A and you guys will have to fill out the G-1145 for the E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance. He will need a proof of citizenship and a few documents more but this you might find out of the US embassy in Germany, so take a look at their website.

    And read this here, because this explains DCF: http://www.visajourney.com/content/dcf

    The problem is he will be in the US at Ranger School from January to April is it still possible to apply for DCF?

    Do we need the I-864? He just hands in the I-130 and G-325A of both in Frankfurt at the Konsulat right?

    I try to understand it...

  2. Well, it might be cheaper because you don't have to do the AOS if you do DCF. And why would you do the K-3 when your future husband is still in Germany when you have the opportunity to start the DCF.

    We did it because why would I want to be separated by my husband when we have the chance to do the DCF while we have the opportunity and get lucky so we both can leave England where we're at now.

    For the K-3 I believe the petitioner has to be in the US to start that, not sure though but pretty much everyone does the DCF when they have the chance.

    But first of, to do so, you gotta be married.

    Ok thanks!

    We're going to marry in December this year...

    And I only fill the I-130 and G-325A for a DCF or more?

    Do we have to live together to apply for DCF?

    Because he'll live in Parsberg and I'll stay in my hometown... The first time we'll live together will be in the US in August 2012...

    It's really complicated...

  3. Hello :) I think I know you from GS, if that is you, atleast the details besides the husband are the same ;)

    If you get married while he's still in Germany then you guys could apply for the DCF ( CR-1/IR-1) which is the immigration visa, K-3 is non-immigration and then you'd have to do AOS so DCF would be the best option I think.

    Hi yea possible what's your name at GS?

    You applied for DCF, too? Can you explain me the difference or the benefits?

    I just read that it's faster than K3? But is there more to fill in?

    I have I-130 and G-325 A is that all?

    Thanks a lot :)

  4. Hello all,

    I'm new and I have a question about my VISA.

    My husband is in the US Army and he'll PCS in August to North Carolina. He's stationed in Germany at the moment

    and I'm German.

    Which Visa do we have to apply for?

    Which is faster DCF or K3?

    What are the benefits and what is actually the difference?

    Thanks a looooot for help!

    Best wishes,

    Cynthia

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