K1 Fiancée Visa - Nonimmigrant Visa for Fiancée

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The K1 fianc�e visa is a nonimmigrant visa for a fianc� (e) of a foreign nationality to come to the United States and marry his/her American fianc� (e) and reside in the States permanently.

For a K1 nonimmigrant petition to be approved, the marriage must be legally acceptable in the particular US state where it is supposed to be held. The USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) also requires the couple to have met in person sometime in the past two years. However, the second requirement has an exception since some cultures do not encourage couples meeting before they are married. Though the K1 fianc�e visa is a nonimmigrant visa, it allows the foreign fianc�e to immigrate to the US and marry an American citizen within 90 days. The fianc�e is therefore required to meet some of the immigrant visa requirements.

Following the marriage in the US, the foreign spouse must immediately file Form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status with the USCIS. The American partner needs to fill out Form I-864 or the Affidavit of Support for his/her foreign spouse�s lawful permanent resident status (LPR) application. The foreign spouse can also file Form I-765 Application for Employment Authorization with USCIS in order to receive a work permit to be able to work in the United States.

The child of the foreign fianc� (e) can receive a derivative K-2 visa through the parent�s K1 fianc�e visa petition. The American partner should mention the children in the K1 fianc�e petition initially filed with the USCIS. Following the marriage of the foreign fianc�e and the American citizen, the child requires a separate form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status.

Being a nonimmigrant chuyen visa han quoc gia re, the K1 fianc�e visa takes lesser time to process. The exact period one has to wait for receiving the visa cannot be ascertained as the time for processing depends on each application and the specific circumstances.