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Bhaisepati
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Posted on 12-05-09 4:04
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Hello Sajhaites, I have a topic of discussion. Any input from the experiences ones is highly appreciated. Am a US citizen going Nepal to marry, would like to hear from you on your experience on the best way to bring my spouse to the US. I heard that the CDO office people are bad and want 'tips' just to provide a marriage certificate. I have two options, one is to produce a marriage certificate in Nepal and come back and put a petition to bring in spouse. The other option is to apply for fiance visa and prove that we have been together for a while. Which process do you think would be better? I really need good advice here. Thank you.
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Quagmire
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Posted on 12-05-09 5:42
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Obviously, the former one. The easiest way would be to get court marriage first (for documentation) and then doing jhyanakuti. Good luck!
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448guru
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Posted on 12-17-09 12:02
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hmmm.... Do the way you think okay dude!!!!
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Posted on 12-17-09 7:31
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ok I am curious about one thing. let's say a US citizen does do court marriage, then how long does it take before the spouse gets the US visa? also the thread-starter mentioned about the fiancée visa, so what is the procedure for that. It is reliable, I mean has some probability of getting rejected.
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rinstl
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Posted on 11-21-12 5:16
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Bhaisepati or any other folks who did this before, can you share your experience please. I am about to do the same shortly.
How long it took for the whole process? KTM Embasssy talks about " an immigrant or a non-immigrant (K3) visa" options. Which one you chose? Step-by-step process. If you prefer to email me directly, please reply at rinstl@hotmail.com Thank you all!
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sherlock
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Posted on 11-21-12 8:28
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Aba sab jana lai mangsir lagya jasto cha.
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Posted on 11-22-12 1:04
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I had a same problem last year. What I did was asked VDC/Municipality secretary to make a marriage certificate once I got married and did english translation and send to USCIS. Everything went well and my wife was granted visa within 90 days from the day I applied. My case was little different from others as I was in a military. But english translation from VDC should work.
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Posted on 11-24-12 12:06
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Thanks
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Posted on 11-24-12 12:59
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