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Eligibility for a K-1 Fiancee Visa

Sponsor is US Citizen
U.S. citizens ONLY, can sponsor an Alien Fiancee. Legal permanent residents are NOT eligible.

Free to Marry
You and your fiancé(e) must both be free to marry, at the time you submit your petition. This means that both of you are unmarried, or that any previous marriages have ended through divorce, annulment or death. 

Face to Face Meeting
You must also have met with your fiancé(e) in person, "face to face" within the last two years before filing. 

Planning to Marry
You must affirm that you both intend to marry during your fiancee's stay in the USA.

Bone Fide Relationship
You must be able to convince immigration that your relationship is genuine.

Financial Eligibility
You must be able to prove annual income of $14,710 plus $3,820 for any dependents.



Eligibility for a CR-1 Spousal Visa

US Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident
U.S. citizens or Legal permanent residents may sponsor

Legally Married
You and your spouse are legally married.

Bone Fide Relationship
You must be able to convince immigration that your relationship is genuine.

Financial Eligibility
You must be able to prove annual income of $18,400 plus $4,800 for any dependents.

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Doing it Yourself ? Try this expert tip. 

    Expert Tip # 6

    Request the consulate to open a “Provisional File”. Once USCIS completes its review of your I-129F, it will send you a notice, I-797C advising the application is approved, then hand off the file to the U.S. State Department to be sent to the overseas consulate that handles the region where your Fiancee is. Typically about a month will go by before the consulate receives the file, and can take action to contact your Fiancee and send her Packet 3. The I-797C that you receive will confirm which consulate the file is being sent to. Contact the consulate immediately via phone or fax and ask if they can open a “Provisional File”. If that consulate allows them to open such a file, then send them a fax requesting this, along with a copy of the I-797C that you received. The consulate will not schedule an interview with your Fiancee until the actual file has arrived, but can send the Packet 3 to your Fiancee for her to respond to.

     

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The couple was denied a fiancee visa to the United States in 2007, but they exchanged wedding vows in Vietnam in 2009. Their request for a spousal visa was also denied in 2011. 'If she had a visa, I'd go tonight to get her,' Roche said.



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Goode said he supports a moratorium on immigration, but he added he also supports a few exceptions to the restriction, "such as a fiancee's visa or very close family member." Currently, there are 1.2 million green card (legal) immigrants coming to ...

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Another fiancé visa question... - Expat Forum

Another fiancé visa question...
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My question is this: Can she come over as a normal US visitor, for the 6 months, then during that time apply for the fiancee visa while she is here? We are both waiting for our divorces to go through, but ofc want to get this done asap.



Girlfriend refused Visa :( What can we do? - Expat Forum

Girlfriend refused Visa :( What can we do?
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Well we are certain we are right for eachother and it really is genuine love and she has applied for a tourist visa to also come and meet me for the first time in person as to apply for a fiancée visa you have to have met in person atleast once.

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Girlfriend moving to the UK from USA.
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You either need to marry in US and for your new wife to apply for spouse settlement visa, or for her to get a fiancée visa to marry in UK and then apply for further leave to remain (FLR) as spouse. The first is the more straightfoward and usually ...

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