Fiancé Visa (K-1) vs. Marriage-Based Visa (CR-1/IR-1)
Confused about K-1 fiancée visas and marriage-based visas? Here's a simplified breakdown to help you understand the key differences and choose the right option:
The Crux:
The primary distinction lies in when the marriage takes place and the visa application process:
Fiancé Visa (K-1):
Purpose: Designed for foreign nationals engaged to U.S. citizens, allowing them to enter the US and marry within 90 days.
Process:
U.S. citizen files a petition (Form I-129F) with USCIS.
Upon approval, the petition goes to the National Visa Center (NVC) and then to the US Embassy/Consulate in the fiancé(e)'s country.
Fiancé(e) applies for the K-1 visa and attends an interview.
After approval, the fiancé(e) travels to the US.
The couple must get married within 90 days.
After marriage, the foreign spouse applies for a green card (adjustment of status).
Marriage-Based Visa (CR-1/IR-1):
Purpose: For foreign nationals already married to U.S. citizens (CR-1) or permanent residents (IR-1).
Process:
U.S. spouse files a petition (Form I-130) with USCIS to prove a bona fide marriage.
Upon approval, the petition goes to the NVC and then to the US Embassy/Consulate where the foreign spouse resides.
Foreign spouse applies for the immigrant visa (CR-1 or IR-1) and attends an interview.
After approval, the foreign spouse travels to the US.
The foreign spouse enters the US as a permanent resident.
Key Differences:
Marriage Timing: K-1 for marrying in the US, Marriage-based for already married couples.
Initial Application: K-1 uses Form I-129F, Marriage-based uses Form I-130.
Green Card Process: K-1 holders apply for adjustment of status after entering the US, Marriage-based visa holders enter as permanent residents.
Choosing the Right Visa:
The type of visa you need depends on your specific situation. If you're already married, a marriage-based visa is the way to go. If you're engaged and plan to marry in the US, then the K-1 visa is the appropriate option.
Seeking Guidance:
Remember, this is a general overview. Individual circumstances might require further research or consulting an immigration expert on us immigration consultants to be help with all your process with the best attention!