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23 Μαρ 2018 · In order to obtain a K-1 fiancé (e) visa, you and your fiancé (e) must intend to marry each other within 90 days of your fiancé (e) entering the U.S as a K-1 nonimmigrant.
- Form I-129F
Use this form to petition to bring your fiancé (e) (K-1) and...
- K-3/K-4 Nonimmigrant Visas
To obtain a K-3 visa for your spouse, you (the U.S. citizen)...
- Provisional Waiver
If you have a final order of removal, exclusion, or...
- Siblings
In addition, your spouse and/or children will not have to...
- Spouse
After a visa number becomes available, apply to adjust...
- Family of Green Card Holders (Permanent Residents)
Submit evidence of the qualifying relationship such as a...
- Same-Sex Marriages
Statement from Secretary of Homeland Security Janet...
- Family of Refugees & Asylees
File Form I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition. (This...
- Form I-129F
12 Ιαν 2024 · This is an instruction packet listing all documents required for your fiancé/e (K1/K2) visa interview. Any submission with missing documents will cause a delay in the processing of your visa.
A K-1 visa allows a United States citizen to bring a fiancé or fiancée to the United States for the purpose of marriage and becoming a lawful permanent resident. The 5-step process involves U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the U.S. Department of State (DOS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
1 Δεκ 2017 · Information for K-1/K-2 visa holders about adjustment of status, permission to work in the United States, and travel outside of the United States is available on the USCIS website under Fiancé (e) Visas.
Fiancé(e) K1/K2 Visa Instructions. Thank you for submitting your DS-160 confirmation page, current passport bio page, and U.S. visa pages. These instructions explain what you need to prepare for your K visa interview.
24 Σεπ 2024 · Use this form to petition to bring your fiancé (e) (K-1) and their children (K-2) to the U.S. so you may marry your fiancé (e), or to bring your spouse (K-3) and their children (K-4) to the U.S. to apply for lawful permanent resident status.
Only a U.S. citizen may file a petition for an alien fiancé (K-1 visa for the spouse and K-2 visa for children under 21). A U.S. citizen may also file to have an alien spouse and/or children under 21 enter as nonimmigrants on a K-3/K-4 visa respectively.