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  1. 3 hours ago, butterfly28 said:

    They only ask proof of domicile from the petitioner if he/she has been living outside of the United States for more than a year or so. Otherwise they don’t ask. Nvc wants to make sure that the petitioner wants to live in the United States permanently and has maintained domicile in the USA. If petitioner is living in the USA then tax info and driving license is enough to proof domicile. 

    thanks so much!

  2. our case was approved!

     

    3/1/21 PD (Texas, although it said Nebraska at first, I heard that was a bug with the status check site)

    3/25/21 actively being reviewed

    3/28/21 reassigned to California Service Center (we were not informed, called USCIS last month and was told we have had CSC since this reassignment date)

    8/18/21 actively being reviewed

    8/18/21 approved, no RFE

     

    when we saw the status changed to actively being reviewed, we logged into uscis and found the approval under the documents tab, later in the day, the status check site updated to approved as well

     

    now we're waiting for an email from NVC for our case number

  3. 8 hours ago, Strawberrymermaid said:

    Yes, unfortunately this is common. USCIS spews all kinds of misinformation. The center that sent the NOA1 isn't always the center processing it. So the agent that checked ask emma is probably correct as they were able to pull it where it was in that moment. Happened to me too and a bunch of others in here. I got a call back from the tier 2 as well and they just gave the same info, its at Potomac and will be processed when it can. However, I am pretty sure California is much faster than others even if the website doesn't say so. A girl on here just got hers approved in 4 months from California. :) 

    thanks! I'm really hoping things move that quickly for us too

  4. CR1

    3/1/2021 - PD (Nebraska on the status check site, Texas on NOA1), US citizen applying for husband

    3/25/2021 - status update (actively being reviewed)

    6/17/2021 - saw some other who applied after us get approved so we contacted USCIS via ask Emma. We were informed that our SC is California and it was never transferred, the agent pushed me to tier 2 support as my NOA1 says Texas, so an officer is supposed to call me within 14days, still waiting, but will update, fingers crossed it's not actually at CSC, since it can take up to nearly 3 years!!

     

    anyone else is this situation? NOA1 says one thing, but USCIS says something else? Anyone have California? Aside from medical, are there any other ways to get an expedite?

     

  5. On 3/20/2020 at 1:47 PM, JeanneAdil said:

    One English copy (6 in Arabic by certified translator and there are several in Casa-not cheap)

    Thanks!

     

    On 3/22/2020 at 3:34 AM, aminah said:

    My husband and I were married in Morocco in 2006.  Back then it took us 2 weeks.  We were very prepared but there's always a curve ball thrown in there.  I had to go back to the consulate and get a certified copy of my id/passport.  Neither of us had heard of this before.  The consulate hadn't either.  They charged me about $30 certify the id.  

    Thank you aminah, I will do that just in case then :)

  6. On 3/11/2020 at 8:18 PM, Oliversmom said:

    Hi.  You are getting married in the city so hopefully you will not have any problems.  Just have your fiancé check with the court to see what you need to bring from US.  I had to bring birth certificate, marriage certificate (first marriage) and divorce certificate, local police clearance letter and a letter from my employer stating how much I make.  We got married in a small village and the Judge did NOT want us to get married to he made us come back day after day after day after day...… refusing to sign off on that date.  Turns out he wanted money and when that came his way he signed off.  Took us over two months to get married.  But I don't think that will be the case for you.  I heard a lot of people getting it done in two weeks.  Oh one thing I forgot - those documents I brought from US had to be translated.  So figure out your plan of action and use your time wisely.  And when you file your Cr1 petition be sure to front load the petition with evidence of your relationship.  Casa is a difficult consulate.  But it can be done.  My husband is here and a US Citizen now.  So start with your marriage and enjoy your time!  Let me know if there is anything I can help with.  People on this site helped me through the entire process - from getting married to getting Citizenship.  So I do my best to help when I can.  We've been married seven years.

     

    Hi Oliversmom, thanks so much! My stay is booked for 6 weeks, but flexible, so I would ultimately stay however long it takes. For the police report, I am getting a FBI background check, is that enough or do you think I need a local one as well? I heard the Casablanca consulate is challenging, fingers crossed when we get to that stage.

     

    On 3/18/2020 at 1:55 PM, JeanneAdil said:

    same here 

    judge wanted to be paid under the table /  would have been 100 dh (said my iRS transcript said i was single and i was a widow) i was a single taxpayer they use any excuse to get money

    paying the 100 dh (10 USD ) would have been worth it as to extend my time there cost an additonal 550USD

    if man is a muslim,  he will not a statement saying that he is muslim

    we did not go to adoul / we did the paper signing at city clerk office and they required me to have an intrepreter

    multiple copies of all is 6 copies and most expensive part of the whole process

    make sure the USC does the police report close to leaving for morocco as many expire in 90 days

    take a report of your income (IRS transcripts work)

     

    Hi JeanneAdil, thanks for the tips! I also plan to bring a copy of my 2019 tax returns. I hope we don't have any issues with it, but we will try to be prepared. Did you need 6 copies of everything, or was it for just in case? Also, for the US docs, like a birth certificate, would I need 6 copies of the English originals or 6 translations to Arabic or both?

     

     

    Now with everything going on in the world, we are just hoping and praying things get better so we can at least be with each other soon. As of now, Morocco has closed its borders. The US hasn't completely closed its borders, but who knows what will happen in the coming weeks.

     

    Stay safe everyone and take care of yourself!

  7. 10 hours ago, RJandHamid said:

    Welcome to VJ. :)

     

    My husband is also from Morocco, though he came to the US on the K-1 visa. However, I have made many friends on here and on other sites that that gone through the full marriage process in Morocco. You are correct when you say the process is different for everyone. There seems to be no "standard" process in Morocco. Most people I know were able to marry in under 2 weeks, sometimes even within 1 week. It also helps if you come prepared (and your list of required documents and steps is accurate). Feel free to message me if you have any specific questions about the process, or if you would like the links to some FB groups that are specific to the Moroccan marriage and visa process. 

    Thanks so much! I will be there for 6 weeks. I don't use fb, but my fiancé does, I'll have him check out the group in your comment signature

  8. Hi all,

    I'm new to this site. My fiancé (Morocco) and I (US) are getting married this summer in Rabat. We will apply for the CR1 immediately after I change my name.

     

    About us:

    - age: he's 1 yr older than me

    - both of us have never been married or have any kids

    - I work full time and remotely so we're fine for proof of support

    - we met online in 2018, in person on two separate trips in 2019, then a third time again earlier this year

    - the trip this year was for our engagement, which included my parents meeting his family in morocco

     

    I'm curious to hear how the marriage process went for others, I've been reading a lot of horror stories :(

    - how long did it take for you to complete the marriage process?

    - my sister plans to witness when we're officially married if possible, will we know ahead of time (even the day before) when we can get married? do they set an appt to get married? or is it when we get approval from the judge, that's when we are married right then and there?

     

    - is this generally accurate? I've been combing through a bunch of sources online and the process seems so different for everyone

    1. get all the necessary docs and translations

    2. go to consulate appt in casablanca for the Affidavit of Nationality and Eligibility to Marry form(s)

    3. get it stamped at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Ministry of External Affairs in Rabat

    4. medical appts

    5. police report

    6. submit application to marry to an adoul to be certified

    7. go to local courthouse marriage office to submit certified paperwork and wait until they tell you to return?

    8. meet with an adoul who will ask you to sign a marriage contract

    9. go to the police for clearance and wait for a report 

    10. take everything to a family judge who will then marry or tell you to return?

    11. get multiple copies/translations of everything and apostille everything

     

    - any other advice or resources would be helpful!

     

    Sorry for the long post. Thank you all in advance :)

     

     

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