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Fiancé(e) Visa

The K-1 Visa, often referred to as the Fiancée Visa, is a nonimmigrant visa for the fiancées of U.S. citizens. This visa is designated for female partners of U.S. citizens, while the term "Fiancé" applies to male partners. Obtaining a Fiancée Visa is the initial step toward acquiring a Green Card through marriage for those aiming to become eligible for permanent residency via their U.S. citizen spouses.

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Eligibility Requirements
  • The sponsoring partner must be a U.S. citizen.
  • The couple must marry within 90 days of the fiancée's arrival.
  • Both partners must be legally free to marry, meaning they are both unmarried.
  • The partners must have met in person at least once within the two years prior to the sponsoring partner filing the Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancée.
  • The relationship must be genuine, not a sham or fraudulent, to obtain the Fiancée Visa.
  • The U.S. citizen partner must meet specific income requirements to demonstrate that the couple can financially support themselves in the U.S.

Can the children of Fiancée Visa holders accompany them entering the U.S.?
The children who are unmarried and under the age of 21 can accompany Fiancées on K-2 Visa status.
Whether the same-sex couples’ home country has legalized same-sex marriages or not, they are entitled to apply for Fiancée Visa as heterosexual couples are.
Yes, this is possible! For to be eligible for a waiver from this requirement, the U.S. citizen spouse must be in a position where meeting with his/her Fiancée would.

Be against the traditions of his/her fiancée’s foreign culture or social practice
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They can only work for 90 days after arriving in the U.S. if Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, is filed immediately after his/her arrival. However, if the couple does marry within 90 days, the fiancée might apply for employment authorization together with the application for Green Card. This would grant him or her a year of work permission.
No. Nonimmigrant partners must not be in the U.S. under a different visa status when applying for a Fiancée Visa.
Providing divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment documents will show that you are legally free to marry a U.S. citizen.
Yes, after the marriage, Fiancée Visa holders can immediately start the process of applying for a Green Card.
No, the Fiancée Visa is valid for 90 days and cannot be extended beyond this period.
No, your sponsoring partner must be a U.S. citizen for you to qualify for a Fiancée Visa.

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