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DennisAmbriz

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  1. Our case had got sent to the consulate in December, I filled out the DS-160 form and then went here https://www.usvisascheduling.com/ went through the application here and paid the fee online and got a receipt from CyberSource for $265. 5 days later i received the k1 visa interview packet via email and it had these steps: Complete the DS-160 Form: Fill out the DS-160 form online at https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/. Print the confirmation page once you have submitted the form. Medical Exam: Schedule and complete your medical exam with the panel physician. You must bring this email to your medical exam appointment. Gather Documents: Ensure you have all the necessary original or certified copy civil documents. Failure to bring all required documents may result in a delay or cancellation of your interview. The total fee for an immigrant visa is $265. payment must be made using local currency. You can pay your fee at any Banque Populaire location. Does this mean the payment I had made was for nothing and have to pay it via bank?
  2. If you never go there again you probably don't have worry about it
  3. You are still considered married in Morocco if your marriage took place in Morocco regardless of what you do here and can be problematic for you.
  4. A friend told me about that right to ask for a divorce now and the benefits that come with it lol. Luckily I was able to get the divorce done in Morocco as well before she took advantage as apparently the American divorce means nothing if you married in Morocco, backwards country. She could of made a wave of problems for me there. What part of Morocco was the girl you married from?
  5. Long story short I married in Morocco and got a divorce in America. I was introduced to someone for the possibility of marriage, I was wondering if there would be a problem if I file I-129F and get married in America since people told me that I am still considered married in Morocco. I don't really plan to go and file for divorce in a country I don't live in or will ever live in and I heard that the process is such a pain to do, I can only imagine since the process for getting married there as an American was just the worst dealing with the Moroccan government.. The I-129f instructions only states "If either you or your beneficiary were married before, submit evidence that all previous marriages were legally terminated. Evidence of termination of previous marriages may include a divorce decree, annulment, or death certificate issued by a civil authority." which my decree was issued by a civil authority where I reside.
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