... in response to Re: Probably Not Much Choice . . ., posted by wilmc on Feb 22, 2004Your I 130 would have a high chance of being aproved.
it is not like a K1.
if you marry there thru Zags-OIVR etc and do so with all the normal documentation -
you are legally married to her and the us consulate or BCIS have to have a pretty dang good reason to turn her down.
she would have to basically be a threat to national security or something in those lines.
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howevber- she will not likely be traveling to live with you on an approved I130, as this process thru the BCIS takews a long t8me to even get looked at.
she would come on a K3.
you file thios ;'because" they take too long in ebven getting to review a I130 case.
it is a family leave and seperation act policy-
that means they cant keep you apart from your family (0 your wife) simply because they are back logged and cant review the I 130 iun a timely fashion.
Your K3 is similar in its process times to the K1- in the recent past it was quite a big problem.
currently i know several men that went this route and the time frames for an approved K3 were essentially the sanme or not much longer than a K1.
you can look at the process times for the vermont service center and see at present it is not a notable difference between the two.
however i would say the K3 averages a bit longer.
(yes i nthe past it was)
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doesnt apply in russia!!!
but ukraine allows DCF..direct consular filing in kiev or in Warsaw for the I 130.
it is much faster.
so you can get a I 130 approved more quickly than a even a K1,,
and never have need of applying for a K3 visa
( for the prolonged seperation aspect visa)
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*n my opinion you should make your decision on where to marry based on what you want as a couple, and try and leave the time franmes out of it.you ar emarrying for life,.,
a 3 month or whaterer wait differenc should not be extreemly relavent in the big picture.
and for Russia the odds are you will go K 1 or K3,
it is highlty unlikely tou would wait out the long I 130 process for that particular couhtry ,
without filing the K3.
so with those 2 options,,
and the fact that when she lands here with either a K1 or K3 the abitilty to travel , get certain status and rightrs are extreemly similar in time line.
you are really looking at
"where do you WANT to get marrioed"
and the fact if you marry over there it can take longer to get a K3, so be prepared, but at this time they are very similsar time frames to a K1.
the paperwork process is very similar as well.
There wa a time that the timeline ,was extree for a JK3, and this greatly affected the decisions made.
Do Check further into it!!!
but i dont think if you ask men who filed this past misd summer to fall of 2003 that the times where any different realistically than a K1.
yes one or two months average perhaps, but not much in the overall schene of things like it was *before*
(which was awful and a disgrace to the system and made a joke of the principle reason the K3 was developed)
Good luck!