I'm leaving Stephen in a little over 2 weeks.
Our initial plans were to apply for the Fiancée Visa as soon as I leave, then wait for it to be (hopefully) approved and once we know when I'll be able to come back to America, plan a wedding accordingly.
The Fiancée Visa once acquired gives you 6 months in which you have to come to America to get married, so our plan was to see when we'll get and then book a photographer, DJ and all that jazz in advance to be there when I arrive.
Now that leaving is closer and closer I'm thinking.. maybe I should just come back as soon as I can, get married in a small setting with whoever would like to come (church is free!) and have a bigger wedding party for our 1 or 2 year anniversary.
I mean there's a lot of pros:
I could start working on my teaching job sooner, I could start working sooner, I could live with my man not worrying about going back, I could start to go to college sooner and get a master's degree sooner which'll help me with my teaching job in the long run.
But I'm not sure if I want to sacrifice a bigger wedding for this.
So to all of you who are married and had big weddings - would you recommend it?
To all of you who had a small wedding - did you regret not having a bigger one?
I'm really torn between staying away for 6-10 months with no visits (1000$ saved each time) saving money for a bigger wedding and just leaving as soon as I can and have a small wedding and maybe more visits in between.
When or if I get married again it will be a very small intimate wedding with less then 15 guests so that I can enjoy the day and not be running around like a chicken without my head.
I have had the opportunity to do exactly that. To get married in Finland during a visit and just stay there until they grant me a residence permit. I could have done that legally (though technically I would be violating the terms of my short-stay visa, but apparently people do that all the time) but that would have meant that I would have had a tourist status for as long as I waited for the permit (and if the internet is to be believed, if you apply in Finland it takes longer to be approved than if you apply abroad), which is anywhere between 4 and 12 months. No health care coverage, no possibility to work or study (or at least study for free), can't open a bank account, can't get a bus card. I'd have to live off my savings (and they'd vanish quickly, given how expensive Finland is) and then depend entirely on my SO financially, which really is not healthy for a relationship.
So I decided to still get married to my SO during a visit (because there's no such thing as a fiancée visa, there) and came back home and applied for a residence permit from here. I got it in less than four months. The fact that I haven't moved to Finland yet has nothing to do with visas. If I decided to go to Finland tomorrow, I'd be eligible for healthcare, government support while I look for a job, and all sorts of things.
Now, we had a very small civil ceremony, with just his immediate family in attendance. No reception or anything. I'm planning to have a bigger party with family and friends once we can close the distance, but that's not set in stone. But I know it won't be the same as if I had had the big wedding on the "real" wedding date. But I didn't really have a choice, things being as they were.
I know it's hard having to go back after a long visit (well, I don't really know, having only had shorter visits, but I can imagine) and the fear and longing is making you want to take a "short cut", but you should consider everything carefully. Living in a country in "legal limbo" is very hard, and it's usually better to do things "the right way." I know Finland is different from the US, but somehow I don't think the situation would be much easier.
@TwoThree: I really should have clarified that better! We are going for the Fiancée Visa in both scenarios. It's just a matter of time once we have it! I either go there right after we get it and we have a small wedding without much planning, or we wait 2-4 months planning the wedding, booking photographers in advance/DJs/all that jazz for a bigger wedding. I am far too scared to live illegally in America to do that, plus I really want to work and help out money wise and so far not being able to just sucked. So when I go to America, I want to do it the right way, apply for adjustment of status and get my working permit so I can work asap!
Thank you for your advice!