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Fiancé/Fiancée Sponsorship is designed for U.S. citizens who wish to bring their foreign fiancé or fiancée to the United States to get married. The process involves obtaining a K-1 visa, which allows the fiancé/fiancée to enter the U.S. and marry their sponsor within 90 days of arrival. Once married, the couple can apply for a Green Card for the spouse to remain in the U.S. permanently.
– K-1 Visa Application: Guidance on applying for a fiancé/fiancée visa.
– Adjustment of Status: Assistance with changing visa status after marriage.
– Documentation Support: Help with gathering necessary documents.
K-1 Visa Application
Overview
The K-1 visa allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé/fiancée to the United States to marry within 90 days. This guide provides comprehensive assistance through each stage of the application process.
Requirements:
Eligibility: Both partners must be legally free to marry and have met in person within the last two years.
Documents: Form I-129F, proof of U.S. citizenship, passport photos, evidence of relationship, and intent to marry within 90 days of arrival.
Process
1. File Form I-129F: Submit the petition with supporting documents to USCIS.
2. Receive NOA1 and NOA2: USCIS sends a Notice of Action acknowledging receipt and approval.
3. NVC Processing: The National Visa Center assigns a case number and forwards the petition to the U.S. embassy.
4. Prepare for Interview: Gather documents, complete medical examination, and attend the embassy interview.
5. Visa Issuance: If approved, the K-1 visa is issued, allowing entry to the U.S. for marriage within 90 days.
Adjustment of Status
Overview
After marrying within 90 days on a K-1 visa, the foreign spouse can apply for a green card to become a permanent resident.
Requirements
Forms: Form I-485, Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support), Form I-765 (Employment Authorization), and Form I-131 (Advance Parole).
Documents: Proof of marriage, birth certificate, medical examination report, and proof of financial support.
Process
1. File Form I-485: Submit the application for adjustment of status with required documents.
2. Biometrics Appointment: Attend the fingerprinting appointment.
3. Interview: Participate in the interview at a USCIS office.
4. Receive Decision: Await the USCIS decision on the adjustment of status application.
Documentation Support
Overview
We provide assistance in collecting and organizing all necessary documents for the K-1 visa application and subsequent adjustment of status.
Types of Documents
Proof of Relationship: Photos, communication records, and affidavits from friends and family.
Legal Documents: Birth certificates, divorce decrees (if applicable), and police certificates.
Financial Documents: Tax returns, bank statements, and employment letters.
Tips
Organize: Maintain a well-organized file of all documents.
Accuracy: Ensure all information is accurate and consistent across documents.
Copies: Keep copies of all submitted documents for your records.
The K1 visa categories apply to both heterosexual and LGBTQ+ relationships.Sponsorship for Same-Sex Marriage: Your Complete Guide
Introduction: Are you in a same-sex relationship and considering sponsorship for your partner? At Truong Lawfirm, we understand the unique challenges and legal considerations LGBTQ+ couples face. We’re here to provide comprehensive support and guidance throughout the sponsorship process.
Why choose us?
Expertise: Our team specializes in LGBTQ+ immigration matters, ensuring you receive knowledgeable assistance.
Dedication: We are committed to equality and respect for all couples, offering personalized service tailored to your needs.
Success: Countless LGBTQ+ couples have successfully sponsored their partners with our help.
Our Services
Consultation
Get started with a personalized consultation to understand your options and requirements.
Documentation
We assist with gathering and preparing all necessary documents for sponsorship.
Application Support
From form completion to submission, we guide you every step of the way.
Legal Advice
Ensure compliance with current immigration laws and regulations.
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Frequently Asked Questions about K1 Visa:
A K1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows the fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States for the purpose of getting married.
To be eligible for a K1 visa, you must be engaged to a U.S. citizen who intends to marry you within 90 days of your arrival in the U.S. Both parties must be legally free to marry and must have met in person at least once within the past two years.
The steps typically include:
– The U.S. citizen files Form I-129F (Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)) with USCIS.
– Once approved, the petition is forwarded to the U.S. consulate in the fiancé(e)’s home country.
– The fiancé(e) applies for the K1 visa and attends an interview at the U.S. consulate.
– If approved, the fiancé(e) receives the K1 visa and can travel to the U.S.
Processing times can vary, but generally, it takes several months from filing the initial petition to receiving the visa. Factors such as USCIS processing times and consulate interview availability can affect the timeline.
Once in the U.S., your fiancé(e) can apply for work authorization by filing Form I-765
(Application for Employment Authorization). Work authorization is typically granted for a limited period.
After entering the U.S., you must marry your fiancé(e) within 90 days. Once married, your fiancé(e) can apply for adjustment of status (Form I-485) to obtain a green card (lawful permanent residency).
If you do not marry within the 90-day period, your fiancé(e) must leave the U.S. If circumstances prevent marriage within this timeframe, consult with an immigration attorney for guidance on options.
Yes, unmarried children under 21 years old of the K1 visa applicant can apply for K2 visas to accompany their parent to the U.S. They must be listed on the original petition and attend the visa interview.
Technically, a K1 visa holder can travel outside the U.S. However, it is generally advisable to complete the marriage and adjustment of status process before leaving, as travel may complicate the immigration process.
K1 visa applications can be denied for various reasons, including failure to meet eligibility requirements, insufficient evidence of genuine relationship, legal ineligibility, or concerns about fraud or misrepresentation. It is essential to prepare thoroughly and provide accurate documentation