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Immigration Attorney
Take the worry, work, and pressure out of the fiancee visa process for both you and your Fiancee and put the experience and expertise of our Firm to work for you today!
Compared to other immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, K-1 visa processing times are fairly short. The sole purpose of the K-1 visa is to facilitate the marriage of an alien fiancee to a US citizen in the United States. If the foreign national does not marry the U.S. citizen petitioner within the ninety (90) day period, s/he must leave the United States or become subject to removal (deportation). K-1 visas are not available for the fiancees of Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders). Obtaining the K1 visa is a multi-step process. Filing the Fiance Visa PetitionAcquiring the Fiance Visa 1. Valid passport 2. Birth certificate 3. Divorce or death certificate of any previous spouse 4. Police certificate from all places lived since age 16 5. Medical examination 6. Evidence of support (including Form I-134) 7. Evidence of valid relationship with the petitioner 8. Photographs Activating the Fiance Visa - Entering the U.S. First Steps - In the U.S. Marriage After Marriage Adjustment of Status Family Members You may also apply to bring your fiance(e)'s unmarried children, who are under age 21, to the United States. The unmarried, minor children of a K-1 beneficiary derive "K-2" nonimmigrant visa status from the parent so long as the children are named in the petition. A separate petition is not required if the children accompany or follow the alien fiance(e) within one year from the date of issuance of the K-1 visa. Thereafter, a separate immigrant visa petition is required. Filing Limitations on K Nonimmigrant Petitioners: If you have filed two or more K-1 visa petitions at any time in the past or previously had a K-1 visa petition approved within two years prior to the filing of this petition, you must apply for a waiver. To request a waiver you must submit a written request with the I-129F petition accompanied by documentation of your claim to the waiver. If you have committed a violent offense against a person or persons, the USCIS may not grant such a waiver unless you can demonstrate that extraordinary circumstances exist. Your fiance(e) may enter the United States only one time with a fiance(e) visa. If your fiance(e) leaves the country before you are married, your fiance(e) may not be allowed back into the United States without a new visa. Congress limited the path to permanent residency by providing that K visaholders can only adjust to permanent resident status based on marriage to the fiance(e) (prospective husbands or wives) who petitioned for them, not based on a marriage to someone else or any other basis. Congress also created the conditional permanent resident status to enable the government to gather two years of evidence about a marriage before granting full permanent resident status How Can I Appeal? If your petition for a fiance(e) visa is denied, the denial letter will tell you how to appeal. Generally, you may appeal within 33 days of receiving the denial by mail. Your appeal must be filed on USCIS Form I-290B. The appeal must be filed with the office that made the original decision. After your appeal form and a required fee are processed, the appeal will be referred to the Administrative Appeals Unit (AAU) in Washington, DC. (Sending the appeal and fee directly to the AAU will delay the process.) The K1 visa process is rather long and arduous. However, we will be happy to see you and your fiance(e) through the process and make sure that things go as smoothly as possible. Mishandling of the K1 fiance(e) visa application may result in lost time, visa denials or arrest and deportation of the fiance(e) where the USCIS suspects fraud. Take the worry, work, and pressure out of the fiancee visa process for both you and your Fiancee and put the experience and expertise of our Firm to work for you today! We always work hard to help you with your immigration needs. To schedule an initial consultation with an Immigration Attorney, e-mail us svetlana@svetlanas.com
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