The K1 Fiancé visa is a permission for the groom or bride who is not U.S. to enter the United States for the purpose of marrying his or her partner, who is a U.S. citizen.
Category K visas are generally only applied for immigration purposes.
The K1 visa is the visa of a groom or bride who is not a U.S. citizen but is going to marry one.
The K2 visa is aimed at children under 21 years of age of the foreign bride or groom.
• Both, bride and groom, American and foreigner, must be legally able to marry, that is, prove to be single, divorced or widowed.
• Even if the couple met virtually, to receive the K1 visa they must have met in person in the past two years.
• The initial applicant (foreign fiancé) must be made by the U.S. citizen.
• The K1 visa is valid for 180 days from the date of the medical examination.
• The K1 visa allows only one entry into the United States.
• The wedding must be performed within 90 days of the foreing fiance's entry into the United States.
• After marriage, the foreign spouse must apply for change of status and apply for the green card.
To apply for the K1 visa, it is necessary to perform some procedures, fill out forms and present documents.
Note: It is very important that the application process is started by the U.S. citizen and not by the B foreigner citizen.
After your K1 visa is approved, just wait for it to be received at home or pick it up at the CASV (VISA APPLICANT SERVICE CENTER) and schedule your trip to the United States.
After your entry into the country, you will have 90 days to get married
If your visa is denied, you don't need to panic.
You can apply for it again, but you will have to go through a new interview, submit new forms, and
pay the application fee again.
Mistakes, even if small, and the omission of information can lead to a rejection, so to avoid extra costs and delays, it is good to fill out all the forms very carefully and only with Full and true information.
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