flcouple2009
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ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY We married in Denmark, and applied at the US consulate in Germany. I did all of the paperwork. Didn't use a lawyer or counselor. At the time, I understood that it would have been easier and quicker if we had married in the US, instead of Denmark, but this was all more than 20 years ago. Although, at the time, my parents were trying to get immigration status on a young Nicaraguan girl that they had adopted and were trying to bring into the US. THAT was a nightmare, and took them a long time. I think as with many other things part of it depends on who handles your paper work. The person who does your interview can have a huge impact on the process. I have a good friend in Orlando I've know since the early 90's not long after he came over. His wife was an American. They met in Germany, were married 4 years with a 3 year old daughter before they relocated to the US. It was a long drawn out nightmare. He was asked by the person doing the interview "How do I know you didn't get married just to move here?".
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