K-1 Fiance (e) Visa
to marry an American Citizen: This visa is issued to those aliens
(immigrants/foreigners) who are outside the United States and wish
to enter the US for a purpose of marriage to a US Citizen. The
American Consulate, or Embassy normally issues this visa in the
country where the alien resides.
Do you qualify to file?
(Eligibility
Requirements)
Applicants
must have personally met within the last 2 years. If you and your
Fiancée fell in love as pen pals, or have met and corresponded
only over the Internet, your Fiancée will not be eligible for a
K-1 Visa to marry you in the US. You are required to have met in
person within the past two years by the Immigration Marriage Fraud
Amendments of 1986.
A
Fiancée Visa is a non-immigrant visa allowing the lady to enter
the US for the purpose of marriage. The visa is only valid for 90
days, during which the marriage must occur.
Upon
entry to the US, the visa will be stamped by the Immigration
Officer with the permission to work during the validity of the
visa. It is expected that the couple will be married within the
90-day period. Once married, the couple must file the application
for adjustment of status with all the necessary supporting
documents (procedure explanation and sample forms included with
the package below).
Applicants
must be legally able to marry in the US. If you, or your Fiancée are in divorce, or annulment proceedings, these must be completer
and the documents to prove you are legally free to marry must be
available.
Some
exceptions may apply:
If
the necessity to have met your fiancée in person would violate
strict and long established customs of your, or your fiancée's
foreign culture or religion practices.
If
it can be established that the necessity to have met your alien
fiancée personally would result in extreme hardship for you.
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If
you feel that the requirements above are too much to worry about
and you want to "beat the system" by trying to sneak
your fiancée into the US on tourist, business, or student visa please
keep in mind, that in case your fiancée gets caught she will
not only be deported, but by new regulations she might loose her
right to re-enter the US for a period of up to 10 years.
And
finally, if you like neither one of the above choices, we have a
solution for you:
PLUS!
The
package also explains what is required after marriage to adjust
your new wife's status in the US. It provides all the necessary
forms, addresses for submit ion, supporting documents, fees,
applications and more. Price is $150 Click here
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