Your K-1 visa holder can apply for a state ID, but specific requirements vary by state; check your local DMV for details, gather necessary documents (passport, visa, proof of residency), and be prepared to visit the DMV in person for application and photo.
Read MoreGetting 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 MoreProve your financial ability to support your fiancé(e) with tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, and potentially a joint sponsor.
Read MorePending divorce? No worries, you might still be able to bring your fiancé(e) with a K-1 visa, but finalize the divorce before the interview.
Read MoreK-1 visa focuses on marriage, not work, but your fiancé(e) can apply for work authorization after you're married.
Read MoreHaving a child with prior support obligations won't stop your fiancé(e) from getting a K-1 visa, but honesty and documentation are key…
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