Visa Requirements

Fiancee Visa Requirements (K1 Requirements)

  • You are a U.S. Citizen
  • You have met your fiancee within two years
  • You and your fiancee are both legally free to marry
  • You and your fiancee both have a serious intention to marry within 90 days of your fiancee's arrival in the U.S.
  • A minimum income requirement must be met by petitioner

The first step in obtaining a fiancee visa requires the petitioner (the U.S. Citizen), to file an application with the USCIS. There are numerous forms and documentation that must be submitted to the USCIS in order to prove that the petitioner and the fiancee qualify for the k1 visa. Where your application is filed depends on where you reside. An error or omission in the documents or forms can cause your petition to be returned with a Request for Additional Evidence. The USCIS sends out several of these notices every year, creating a delay of months in the approval of your petition.

The documents and forms must be done correctly. You can save yourself and your fiancee considerable time, money and heartache by having your petition done correctly the first time. That is why we provide a guarantee that your case will be done correctly and approved the first time. If you are serious about bringing your fiancee to the U.S. email us at: info@fianceevisapros.com or call us at our toll free number: (866) 750-9020

Spousal Visa Requirements (K3 Requirements)

The basic requirements for a marriage visa are:

  • You are a spouse of a U.S. Citizen
  • A K3 petition must be completed and submitted by the U.S. Citizen and submitted to USCIS

The first step in obtaining a k3 spousal visa requires the petitioner (the U.S. Citizen), to file a relative petition with the USCIS. After the applicant receives a receipt of the initial petition, he/she may file a k3 petition with the USCIS on behalf of their spouse. The rest of the K3 spousal petition is similar to the K1 fiancee visa process. An error or omission in the documents or forms can cause your petition to be returned with a Request for Additional Evidence. The USCIS sends out several of these notices every year, creating a delay of months in the approval of your petition.

The documents and forms must be done correctly. You can save yourself and your fiancee considerable time, money and heartache by having your petition done correctly the first time. That is why we provide a guarantee that your case will be done correctly and approved the first time. If you are serious about bringing your fiancee to the U.S. email us at:info@fianceevisapros.com or call us at our toll free number: (866) 750-9020