K-1 visa allows US travel for fiancé(e) to marry you within 90 days (carry documents), but consult an attorney for traveling abroad.
Read MoreUS citizens or green card holders can sponsor spouses, children, parents, siblings (with limitations), fiancés(e)s, some employees, investors, and in special cases, refugees/asylees/victims.
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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 MorePlanning to marry your American love? The K-1 visa can help! Here's a quick overview: K-1 basics, your stay in the us, getting your green card…
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!
Read MoreSingle Entry Visa: You get one entry to the US within six months of issuance.
90 Days to Get Married: Once you enter, you have 90 days to tie the knot with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e).
Green Card Path After Marriage: After the wedding, you can apply for a green card (permanent resident status) by filing Form I-485 with USCIS.
Planning your wedding and need your fiancé(e) by your side sooner? Expedited processing for your K-1 visa application might be a possibility, but there are some things to consider…
Read MoreTo bring your fiancé(e) to the US for marriage and eventual green card, you file Form I-129F, followed by embassy processing…
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