K-1 visa lets you marry your fiancé(e) in the US while a marriage-based visa brings your already-married spouse to live permanently…
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Read MoreConfused 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…
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