Your Guide to the K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa
Thinking of tying the knot with your love from abroad? The K-1 visa, also called the fiancé(e) visa, can help make it happen. Here's a roadmap to navigate the process:
Who Can Apply?
You (the US citizen): Legally able to marry according to US federal law and the state where the wedding will be held.
Your fiancé(e): Not currently married and has the intention to marry you within 90 days of entering the US.
Proving Your Love Story
You must have a real relationship and have met in person within the last two years (exceptions apply for cultural/religious reasons or extreme hardship).
Gather evidence like photos together, communication records, and statements from family and friends.
Financial Requirements
You (the US citizen) need to show sufficient income to support your fiancé(e) while they're in the US. A joint sponsor can help if needed.
The Visa Process:
File Form I-129F: You (the US citizen) petition USCIS to start the K-1 visa process.
Consular Processing: Once approved, the case moves to the National Visa Center and then to the US embassy/consulate in your fiancé(e)'s home country.
Visa Interview & Medical Exam: Your fiancé(e) will attend an interview and undergo a medical exam.
K-1 Visa Issued (if approved): Upon approval, your fiancé(e) receives a visa to enter the US and get married within 90 days.
Remember:
Specific requirements and procedures may vary.
Consult USCIS and the US Department of State for the latest information.
Consider consulting an immigration attorney for personalized guidance.
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Get started on your journey to happily ever after with a clear understanding of the K-1 visa process!