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If a gringo decides to marry a tica in CR, does that allow the Tica to go to the U.S. right away, does the marriage automatically guarantee her to a quick and swift granting of her U.S. residency, or atlease a visa to travel to the U.S. with her gringo husband?
If a gringo and a Tica DO wait out until getting a fiance visa and then marry in the U.S., does this grant the gringo C.R. dual citizenship?
Same question, different location... if they marry in C.R., does this grant the gringo CR dual Citizenship?
Just curious... I know it's wishful thinking to request that this posts remain void of soapbox chatter, my buddy just want FACTS... No speculation or opinion, just FACTUAL INFORMATION he can take to the bank, so to speak.
I would say Del Ray Dave is the exception. Marriage does not guarantee a quick entry into the US. In fact the K-3 visa (marriage visa) usually takes a bit longer because within the K-3 you also need to apply for a K-1 (fiance). I know it is a bit confusing but, it is what it is. In general the K-1 is still faster. And that is running at 6 months currently. You would have to check your areas immigration office. For Illinois residence that is the Lincoln, Nebraska Center.
If the marriage takes place in CR, then the gringo can apply for residency without a problem. He will no longer need to leave the country every 90 days to satisfy the visa requirement. Post 9/11 things just ain't as easy as they were. DRD got his wife her in amazingly fast time. He should give lessons on how that happened. Generally it takes 6 weeks just to get a case number and your paperwork approved. Visajourney.com is an excellent site (thanks Wit for sharing that site with me previously). It is a step by step process for doing the visa yourself.
BTW, Californication dude is CORRECT. K3 allows for unlimited travel. The K1 is a one time shot until her residency is established.
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