K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa
Schedule a ConsultationFor U.S. citizens who want to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S. to marry.
What Is the K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa
The K-1 fiancé(e) visa allows a foreign national engaged to a U.S. citizen to enter the United States for the purpose of getting married. After entering the United States, the couple must marry within 90 days, after which the foreign national may apply for lawful permanent residence (“green card”) through Adjustment of Status.
K-1 cases are closely reviewed by USCIS and U.S. consulates. My office helps couples prepare strategically documented filings designed to demonstrate a bona fide relationship and compliance with U.S. immigration laws.
Several advantages
Important Considerations
I know that immigration authorities scrutinize K-1 cases closely. I will help you compile a robust body of evidence to prove your relationship is legitimate, such as the following:
Live permanently in the United States
Eventually apply for U.S. citizenship if eligible.
Work lawfully anywhere in the country
Travel internationally
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Our team is committed to simplifying your immigration experience.
We help families, professionals, and businesses achieve their goals in the United States.
Qualification for K-1 Visa
Who Qualifies for a K-1 Visa
You may qualify for a K-1 visa if:
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- The petitioner is a U.S. citizen;
- Both parties are legally free to marry;
- The relationship is genuine;
- The couple intends to marry within 90 days of entry; and
- The couple has generally met in person within the required timeframe.
The K-1 Visa Process
The process generally begins with filing a petition with USCIS establishing the qualifying relationship. After approval, the case is transferred to the appropriate U.S. embassy or consulate abroad for visa processing.
We assist clients through:
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- Petition preparation and filing;
- Relationship evidence strategy;
- Requests for Evidence (RFEs);
- Embassy and consular processing;
- Medical examination requirements; and
- Visa interview preparation.
Qualifying Professional Position.
Building a Strong K-1 Case
USCIS and consular officers carefully review whether the relationship is legitimate and entered into in good faith.
We help clients prepare strong supporting evidence, which may include:
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- Communication records
- Travel history
- Photographs together
- Engagement documentation
- Affidavits
- Other evidence demonstrating a bona fide relationship.
Cases involving prior visa denials, prior marriages, immigration violations, or criminal history often require additional legal strategy and preparation.
How Our Firm Assists with K-1 Visa Cases
K-1 visa cases can become complicated depending on immigration history, timing, travel history, or prior visa issues.
My office provides individualized legal guidance tailored to your relationship and immigration goals.
Schedule a consultation today to discuss your eligibility and next steps.
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