Getting your fiancé(e) a K-1 visa involves USCIS approval, embassy instructions, an interview, and requires careful preparation for a successful outcome.
Read MoreChoosing between a K-1 visa for a US wedding and I-130 petition for direct green card depends on if you're already married, prioritize speed over steps, or need work authorization upon arrival.
Read MoreA past refusal for your fiancé(e) can add hurdles to your K-1 visa, but legal guidance and addressing the reason can help you get approved.
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Read MoreEven with a past visa overstay, a K-1 visa for marrying a US citizen is possible, but consulting an attorney for a strong application addressing the overstay is crucial.
Read MoreK-1 visa not for marrying abroad (intended for US marriage), consider tourist visa for ceremony or marry abroad and apply for spousal visa later (consult attorney for specifics).
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Read MoreK-1 visa allows US travel for fiancé(e) to marry you within 90 days (carry documents), but consult an attorney for traveling abroad.
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Read MoreK-1 visas are for getting married in the US, not citizenship - marry, apply for green card (potentially conditional), remove conditions, then wait for residency requirements before naturalization.
Read MoreK-1 visas are for marrying a US citizen abroad, not those already in the US - explore adjusting your current visa with an attorney to avoid misuse and ensure a smooth path to marriage.
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Read MoreK-1 fiancé(e) want a US driver's license? Each state has its own rules. Check your state's DMV for details before applying!
Read MoreThinking about your fiancé(e) working in the US on a K-1 visa? Here's a quick guide:
Read MoreK-1 fiancés considering US travel: Avoid trips before marriage/green card application (raises red flags), get "Advance Parole" (Form I-131) for necessary travel, expect re-entry challenges, prioritize marriage and green card application (Form I-485) first; consult an attorney for travel guidance.
Read MoreForm I-129F starts the process, while the K-1 visa allows your fiancé(e) to come to the US for the wedding. Together, they help make your international love story a reality!
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