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acharya
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Posted on 12-10-06 3:32
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I recently became a naturalized US citizen and my girlfriend is a F-1 student here with a 5 year visa. We both want to go back to Nepal next year for a few weeks to get married and then travel back to the US. What documents will we need to prepare/file for a smooth travel and then to apply for her Green Card after we return? Thank you for your help.
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Kirsten
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Posted on 12-11-06 8:57
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One of my friends was in a similar situation a few months ago and her temporary green card arrived just days before she had to fly to Nepal. You should be careful of the timing and state in which you file.
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gcwoodlands
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Posted on 12-12-06 1:53
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F(ck'n family issue...dhago aljhio!
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babaal
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Posted on 12-12-06 6:39
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If a F1 student did an arrange marriage in Nepal with a US citizen of Nepali origin and then they both came back to the US without letting the US authorities know about their wedding, how would the US authorities ever find out that the F1 student has been married and therefore "broken the law"? Unless you do a court marriage or register your marriage somewhere in Nepal or unless you tell the US authorities that you have been married in Nepal, there is really no proof of that arranged marriage.
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acharya
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Posted on 12-12-06 10:48
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That's what I thought babaal, I will appreciate if someone can comment on it.
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dyamn
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Posted on 12-12-06 12:38
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this is not even an issue.. a U.S citizen marrying a Nepali women. They have to let her come over unless she's deported and banned for 10 years or so....
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bhadgaunle
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Posted on 12-12-06 1:14
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it doesnt matter. if u have a 5 years multiple visa and if u havent applied for a status adjacement form then u can go to nepal and come back using the I20 and your visa to get back in. thats what i did. but guys i wanna ask u one question about the interview process, i do not have any pic taken at the time of court marriage so what do i need to show the pic in terms of pic. but i have enough support and stuff like i have been living together for last two years and all.
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prabin125
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Posted on 12-12-06 2:29
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Brother, I think its stupid to ask for suggestion here. The first suggestion you got from brian is valid.
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