Requirements for a K1 & K3 Visa

K-1 Requirements A K-1 fiancée visa allows a U.S. citizen’s fiancé to enter the United States for the purpose of getting married. A K-2 visa is for the children of the K-1 fiancée so that her children can accompanying her to the United States. The US citizen and the fiancé must be free to marry […]
Why use a K1 Visa lawyer?

The fiancé visa petition is time intensive and documentary intensive process. During this process, the petitioner is separated from his love one. If there is an error on the form or you have missed an important document, there could be an extensive delay in the processing of your case. In some cases, even if all […]
K-1 Visa Interview Questions

At the K-1 interview, the Consular Officer will ask the fiancée questions to make a determination on the validity of their relationship. They will ask personal questions to test the knowledge and intimacy level between the fiancée and the U.S. citizen sponsor. While the ability to speak English isn’t a requirement at the interview, it […]
K-1 Visa Benefits

K-1 Visa Advantages: When comparing the K1 versus the K3 visa, the K1 visa is easier to obtain than the K3 Visa and less paperwork. The U.S. citizen petitioner does not have to marry their fiancé immediately. The K1 visa allows the fiancé to experience life in the United States before deciding to get married. […]
Why K1 visa application petition processed more than 6 months

K1 visa petition processing may be longer than six months due to many reasons. Sometimes, longer waiting period is from the locality of the consulate involved or the embassy consulate that has influence to the home country of the foreign fiancé. Filing for the application must be made personally at the consulate office. The process […]
What is a K-4 Visa?

A K-4 visa is a derivative visa of a K-3 visa for unmarried children under the age of 21. Before a K-4 visa can be issued to a child, the parent must have a K-3 visa or be in K-3 status. The process begins the filing of an immigrant Petition for Alien Relative, Form I-130 […]