Originally posted by mickey79
> Nitin,
>
> Sunil's
right.. you have to certainly do a lot more digging and this forum is a
good place to begin. Get all your information organized so you don't
miss out on anything. Its' always good to be well equipped. DCF
definately requires all prompt & accurate information.
>
> You
definately need to be a USC to apply for DCF, and you can apply right
away, not a problem. I applied just a couple of weeks after my wedding
:)
> There is no "honeymoon" requirement for DCF.
>
> Your US address
would be your permanent address on the application if that's where you
are staying permanently. But check up on that further.
>
> The bigger
the wedding ceremony is always better, but if everything is in order, i
dont' forsee any problem if it's not very grand. My wedding had about 50
attendees. Didn't really have a problem. Although we did have a very
large Reception later.
> The wedding ceremony photos are most
important.. especially the ones which show the religious rituals (like 7
pheras).
>
> Your girlfriend can go pick up the application from the
Embassy but you both have to go together, in person, when filing the I-
130. After that she can go alone for the final interview which should be
2 months from filing the I-130.
>
> I don't see any reason for waiting
after becoming a USC, for the marriage.. but again, check up on that
further.
>
> I can understand if her parents are concerned.. which is
all the more reasons for you to dig up the necassary information so you
do the thing right. If what you find is something you don't see a
problem with, just go with DCF because it is safe and quick..
>
> Stay
Great
> Mickey
Question to Micky, Sunil, Puravi and those who
went thru this process:
I am from India and USC now. My daughter is also
US Citizen and has a boyfriend from India. She is going to India this
May and planning to get "Registered Marriage" in India and file DCF in
Delhi. We are palanning ceremonial wedding in January 2005.
But to get
the Visa in hand she is planning to get Registered Marriage. I read in
one of the posting that bigger ceremony is better proof, will she have
problem getting I-130 approval? Both are 26 years old and never married
before. Also she is going there for a month only and planning to file
within 2 weeks after going there, any suggestions? Thanks.