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Posted on 11-15-06 8:52 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I have just received my US citizenship. I am going to nepal this Jan/Feb to get married.I would like to know , can i bring my wife in USA as soon as after getting married? What are the process? I really want the suggestion. Thanks
 
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Posted on 11-15-06 11:36 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks Hungu ji..one more question.. should I submit the I-130 form in american ambessy in NEpal??
 
Posted on 11-15-06 11:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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aalok1234,

If you are in Texas then it should not take that long. I got my wife green card approved with in 4 weeks. Please let me know If I can be any help further.

Sai ram
 
Posted on 11-15-06 1:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is not as easy as you might think. I went through this process 3 years ago. I don't know what's the criterias these days. Just make sure you have plenty of time. This thing takes at least a month. Remember its not the Embassy's process, its our Nepal's government process that is really long. Here are list of things you will need to do.
1. Apply for marriage certificate in CDO. Thi will be your court marriage application.
2. CDO will send one letter to Home Ministry and one to Rastiya Anushandhan Karyalaya. Hopefully you know some in those to places.
3. Home Ministry will conduct its investigation. ie. It will send a letter to Police Headquater.
4. Police headquater will send the correspondent to DSP office in Hanuman Dhoka
5. DSP office sends correspondent to your local police. Mine was in Jana Shewa, New Road.
6. Local Police will send all the above correspondings to Home Ministry saying that the Nepali citizen you are marrying doesn't have any previous unresolved marriage or criminal cases.
7. Now Rastya Anushandhan will contuct its investigation. I really hope you know someone here. They will conduct an interview with you. Sooner you can have them do this better it is.
8. After Rastya Anushandhan finishes its investigation, it will write a correspondent.
9. You take both correspondent letter from Home Ministry and Rastya Anushandhan to CDO and have your marriage certificate made.
10. Thats it. Have patience.
Bare in mind, you have to follow up on every step I mentioned above personally.
BTW, spending some cash definitly make things faster, but i refused to do it, so it took me exactly 2 months to finish this thing. But that's just me. I had time to spare.
Good luck,
SS
 
Posted on 11-15-06 1:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Use some hard earned dollars as bribe... all the problems stated by six strings will be solved in no time....
 
Posted on 11-15-06 2:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Six Sterings.. Thanks.. U have only told the process of Marraige certificate.. What is the process adter that?? Hope to get it. Thanks
 
Posted on 11-15-06 5:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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dude, you have to apply the I-130 here in the US.
download the form and and you'll know exactly where to file.
 
Posted on 11-15-06 7:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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dear sairam,
SAIRAM!!
i HAVE MY WIEF IN NEPAL TOO. i JUST GOT THE DV LOTTERY 2007. i HAVE TO FILE DV2 FOR MY WIFE AND SHE NEEDS TO PROCES THRU NEPAL EMBASSY. WOULD YOU PLEASE GIVE ME SUGGESTION HOW COULD I DO FASTER. I USED DORA PROGRAM FOR MINE. BUT CONFUSED ABOUT MY WIFE.
YOUR SUGGESTION WILL BE APPRECIATED
JAIMATADI
 
Posted on 11-15-06 7:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sorry to leave the rest unexplained.

Next step would be to go to American Embassy. Everything there is straight forward. They will however interview your spouse in your presence, but it will be much more comfortable than the one that will conduct by Rastya Anushandhan. Just have all your documents like Affidavit of Support, tax return for previsous 3 years, and if possible but not necessary, letter from your employer that you work for them (full/part time) as "blah blah" position. Thats it.
BTW, i forgot to tell you one more thing. Actually before you start any process from CDO, you will need to get a "No Oblijection Letter" from American Embassy", which CDO needs. Its just saying that US gov. has no objection on your marriage and you don't have any unresolved marriage in the US.

Good luck,
SS
 
Posted on 11-15-06 7:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Jayamadi ji,
Your situation is not so easy one. You have couple of option.
1. Try to apply new petion through you, which will take several years, and i mean anywhere between 3-5 years.
2. You will be eligible to apply for US citizenship after 4 year 9 months from the date you got your green card. Then you can go back and bring her here.

However, I heard something regarding some double standard issues for the people with DV green cards. Just to be clear, contact your local "Immigration and Naturalization Service" office. Don't ask them how you can bring your wife here. Ask them how/when will you be able to apply for citizenship.

Good luck,
SS
 
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Thanks Six strings ji.. One more question .. So how long it takes after we go for the interview in american embessy. It will take certain times??
 
Posted on 11-16-06 1:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Getting Married in Nepal
Americans deciding to get married in Nepal must meet the Government of Nepal's requirements in order for the marriage to be legally binding. The legal age in Nepal for marriage is 22 years old for men and 18 years old for women. The authorities responsible for registering marriages involving foreigners are the Chief District Administrative Office for each district, popularly known as "CDO office." (In Kathmandu, the CDO office is located in Babar Mahal.)

The Government of Nepal requires that Americans marrying in Nepal have an Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry, notarized by a Consular Officer at the U.S. Embassy. There is a $30 fee associated with this service, payable in U.S. Dollars or the equivalent in Nepalese rupees. This type of service can be quickly completed any weekday afternoon at the Consular Section; there is no need for a prior appointment. Please be sure to bring a copy of the Nepali citizen intended spouse's passport or citizenship card.

Registering your marriage at the CDO
To apply for a GON issued marriage certificate, you need to submit the Affidavit of Eligibility to Marry (referenced above) with other required papers at the CDO office. We understand that the CDO currently requires evidence of your nationality, photographs and a processing fee. After you apply, the CDO will check your legal status in Nepal with various government offices. This process can take anywhere between three to eight weeks. After the CDO completes their administrative processing of your application, they will issue a marriage certificate, which is usually written in both Nepalese and in English.

Applying for an Immigrant Visa
The Embassy only will accept petitions on behalf of the USCIS provided that the American citizen is a current resident of Nepal, having lived in Nepal for at least 6 months.

At the discretion of the Consular Officer, the Embassy may in certain circumstances accept petitions filed for the spouse of an American citizen if the American Citizen has recently married a Nepali citizen in Nepal. It is recommended that prior to traveling to Nepal, petitioners contact the Consular Section directly to discuss the options for filing the petition.

Immigrant Petition for Alien Relative (I-130)

If you are a resident of Nepal, after you receive your marriage certificate, you may file an immigrant petition (I-130 petition) for your spouse directly with the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu. Please call the Consular Section at 441-1179 at least two business days in advance to make an appointment.

To file the I-130 petition you will need to provide:

Your marriage certificate

Proof of U.S. citizenship (passport)

Proof of Nepali citizenship (preferably passport)

Proof of termination of any prior marriage(s)

Passport sized photographs, one of you and one of your spouse, attached to Form G325A (Biographic Information) for each of you

Required processing fee of $185 payable in USD or Nepalese rupees

Evidence of the relationship (photographs, letters, etc)

NOTE: To file the I-130 Petition, both the American citizen and alien spouse must be physically present at the interview. The Consular Officer will decide at the time of the interview whether the I-130 Petition filed is clearly approvable, in which case a visa may be processed.

Alternatively, you may file the petition when you return to the United States through the Bureau for Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS) Center closest to where you live. Information on BCIS Service Centers can be found at http://uscis.gov . The filing fee, regardless where you file, is $185.00.

Immigrant Visa

Once the I-130 petition is approved, your spouse will receive information on applying an immigrant visa at the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu. The processing fee for an immigrant visa application is $335.00 or the equivalent in Nepalese rupees, cash only.

To file an immigrant visa with the U.S. Embassy your spouse will need to provide the following about him or herself:

OF-230 I: Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration (Biographic Data)

OF-230 II: Sworn Statement

Passport

Marriage certificate

Birth certificate (both Nepalese original and official English translation)

Police certificate for every country your spouse has resided in for more than 6 months after s/he reached 16 years of age

Medical Examination by one of the Embassy's panel physicians

Military, court or prison records (if applicable)

Photographs (see separate handout on IV Photo requirements)

I-864: Affidavit of Support from U.S. spouse, including copies of last 3 years of IRS tax returns. (If the U.S. spouse's income does not exceed U.S. poverty guidelines, an additional sponsor's affidavit may be required).

A checklist with information of the previously mentioned documents will be given to the applicant once the I-130 petition is approved.

Immigrant Visa Interview

Both the American citizen and his/her alien spouse may come to the immigrant visa interview, but only the alien spouse is required to appear. Immigrant visa interviews are scheduled by appointment on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the afternoons only.

This informational handout is for general information only. It is not intended to explain or advise individuals on the Government of Nepal’s legal requirements. If you would like specific legal advice, please consult with a local lawyer. The U.S. Embassy maintains a list of English-speaking lawyers.
 
Posted on 11-23-06 3:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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daju, if you want to marry in nepal thats fine, so why dont you get married with an american lady in nepal, that all solves all your complications.

smart thinking - long living.

he..he..he...

good luck,
Raj
 
Posted on 11-23-06 9:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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DAMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
 
Posted on 11-23-06 6:28 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey just get married certificate from nepal
your wife will not get visa to come to america because us ambassy of nepal doesnt issue immigrant visas so u have to come to us and appl;y for her it gonna take like 9 months, u have to apply I-130 form
if u want to bring your wife within 4 months them u have to apply I-129F after I310 get approved

your wife will not get visa even u are us citizen
i am 100%sure
 
Posted on 12-01-06 2:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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There is two ways to do it. You can go ahead and file I130 and wait for your turn. Takes about four years or longer. If your citizenship comes first then your process will be expedited. What is D2? I have not aware of it. Please contact me for further free consultation at 703 8488855 or 6262769 or akatwalifegood@aol.com.
 
Posted on 12-02-06 4:52 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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the easiest and fastest probably would be to apply as a fiancee get a k visa and then bring your wife here and get married in a court here. that will probably be easier.
 
Posted on 12-02-06 6:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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ok,,sounds like one more guy is gonna see his wife getting humped by his friend
 
Posted on 03-06-07 6:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am green card holder guys n want to marry nepali girls of nepal.So what is the process,how
long it takes to bring here.I will apprecited ur suggestion.
 
Posted on 03-06-07 7:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey maheshwor dont worry about that u want to marry nepali girl rite?
in us tooo alot of nepali girl u can marry with them u dont need to go to nepal ok
 
Posted on 03-06-07 10:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey sis
r u available??

...just kidding

peace
 



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