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Originally Posted by MIdreamer
My original plan was to get marry at the end of next year. However, with everything going on with DACA, we want to get our marry license this year so we can start the process early since I601A is going to take a while. Our wedding won't be until the end of next year.
So the most honest answer about getting marry right now is because we want to start the AOS process early and also I want to claim her on my taxes this year and get her on my employer health insurance since she has no insurance right now.
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So I assume a marriage civil ceremony, then wedding?
Still, the very mention of marriage solely for an immigration benefit is a prime example of fraud.
@eRkah,
You might want to call USCIS and ask for a Level 2 officer to see if they may look into the details of the delay.
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Originally Posted by vivace
What has been everybody's experience with civil surgeons? The ones closest to me tend to be in clinics for low-income patients, located in run-down parts of town, and run by people who can't keep their shit together.
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The civil surgeon I used last year charged only $180. I made sure to ask questions ahead of time what they knew and the costs associated with what they provide.