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K-1 Visas

  • Marriage to the U.S. citizen must occur within 90 days of entry.
  • Both parties must be legally eligible to marry.
  • The couple must have met in person within the past two years unless a waiver is granted due to cultural traditions or extreme hardship.
  • Proof of a bona fide relationship is required.
  • Petition Filing: The U.S. citizen files form I-129F with USCIS.
  • Consular Processing:Once approved, the petition is sent to the consulate where the foreign fiance(e) lives.
  • Visa Interview:The K-1 applicant completes the process at a visa interview
  • The K-1 visa is valid for 120 days and allows a single entry into the U.S.
  • K-1 visa holders can apply for work authorization upon arrival. They may also apply for work and travel permits when filing for permanent residence.

Unmarried children under 21 of the K-1 visa holder can apply for K-2 Dependent Status to enter the U.S.

  • After marriage, K-1 holders can apply for lawful permanent residence (green card).
  • K-1 status cannot be extended or changed to another non-immigrant status.
  • Failure to marry the sponsoring U.S. citizen within 90 days or marrying someone else disqualifies the applicant from the permanent residence process.

The K-1 Visa is a pathway to marriage and permanent residency, requiring timely actions to maintain lawful status.

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