postman Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 WILL IT TAKE LESS TIME TO GET A VISA IF YOU ARE MARRIED ORTO APPLY FOR A FIANCEE VISA ? Link to comment
Randy W Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 WILL IT TAKE LESS TIME TO GET A VISA IF YOU ARE MARRIED ORTO APPLY FOR A FIANCEE VISA ? How long will it take you to get married, return to the US, and file your application for your wife? How long will it take you to file an application for your fiance (assuming you've met her within the past two years)? That's a big part of the difference right there. Processing time for a CR-1 or K-3 is usually a little bit longer than for a K-1. Link to comment
george lee Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 WILL IT TAKE LESS TIME TO GET A VISA IF YOU ARE MARRIED ORTO APPLY FOR A FIANCEE VISA ? postman, i was married in china and it took 1 year from submitting the I-130 to waiting for interview in china. you can view my timeline as references. Link to comment
sleepless in Houston&CQ Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 WILL IT TAKE LESS TIME TO GET A VISA IF YOU ARE MARRIED ORTO APPLY FOR A FIANCEE VISA ? Our CR1 was tiny bit less than a year.....350 daysfrom the day I file to the day she got her visa. But that wastwo years ago and I'm almost sure the Gummit doesn't have a faster speed than they work at nowFor us CR1 was the only way to fly, but otherswill disagree..... It boils down to what suites you and your better halfBoth have pros and cons The VO's have been know to ask why you didn't marry in China,ect, etc.......Cuz as you may or may not know this visa thingie is anything butfast..... its hurry up and wait and no one is guaranteed a visayea sooner or later most get there visa Maybe if your in a big hurry, you should think about marryingsomeone one this side of the ocean.......marry today and home in bed tonight wish you both the best in which ever road y'all take Link to comment
dnoblett Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 Yes as the others indicate, if you want to keep the immigrations process fairly simple and inexpensive, marry in China and file for the CR-1 (I-130 filing) CR-1 takes a bit longer that the K-Visas but saves you from having to adjust status in the USA ($1010). CR-1 gets green-card upon entry to USA. If speed is what you want then K-1 is the quickest option but has the added expense of AOS. We did K-1 process took about 9 months for visa, and another 5-6 months to get green-card. Link to comment
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