K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa

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K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa in the U.S.

The K-1 Visa allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States to marry. The couple must marry within 90 days after the beneficiary’s arrival. After marriage, the beneficiary can apply for adjustment of status to become a permanent resident.

What do we do at ImmigraXpert?

We help you correctly fill out Form I-129F, organize evidence of your relationship, and prepare the complete petition package so it is ready to be sent to USCIS without errors or delays.

Process Steps: How ImmigraXpert Works

  • Eligibility Review: We confirm that you meet all legal requirements to apply for the K-1 visa.
  • Provide Your Information: You submit your personal details and evidence of relationship.
  • Form Completion: We complete Form I-129F using your information.
  • Internal Review: We check the application thoroughly to ensure everything is clear and accurate.
  • Your Review and Authorization: You receive a draft for approval before final preparation.
  • Package Preparation and Shipping: We print, organize, and send the full package to your home with clear instructions for payment and mailing to USCIS.

Important:
Official filing fees are not included in our services. Each client must pay those fees directly to USCIS. Always verify the latest fees on the official USCIS website.

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Disclaimer:
ImmigraXpert is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. Our service is administrative assistance to help you complete and organize your immigration forms.

Basic Eligibility Requirements:

  • Petitioner: Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Freedom to Marry: Both individuals must be legally free to marry.
  • In-Person Meeting: The couple must have met in person within the last 2 years (unless a valid exception applies).
  • Intent to Marry: Both must intend to marry within 90 days of the beneficiary entering the U.S.
  • Genuine Relationship: Must provide evidence that the relationship is real.
  • Financial Requirements: The U.S. petitioner must meet income requirements or provide a co-sponsor.

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