| Fiance Visa (K-1) |
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PETITION First, the U.S. citizen must file a petition, Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé (e), with the USCIS Service Center having jurisdiction over the place of the petitioner's residence in the United States. Such petitions may not be adjudicated abroad. USCIS will forward the approved petition to the U.S. consulate where the foreign national's fiancé (e) will apply for the visa. A petition is valid for four months from the date of USCIS action, and may be revalidated by the consular officer. APPLYING FOR A FIANCÉ (E) VISA The consular officer will notify the beneficiary when the approved petition is received and provide the beneficiary the necessary forms and instructions to apply for a "K" visa. A fiancé (e) visa applicant is an intending immigrant and, therefore, must meet documentary requirements similar to the requirements of an immigrant visa applicant. The following documents are normally required:
The beneficiary should also have two photographs, 1.5 inches square (37x37mm), showing full face, against a light background. OTHER INFORMATION Petitioner and beneficiary must be legally able and willing to conclude a valid marriage in the United States. The petitioner and beneficiary must have previously met in person within the past two years, unless the Attorney General waives that requirement. As soon as the case is processed and the applicant has all necessary documents, a consular officer will interview the fiancé (e). |