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Services Provided by our Office      Fiancee Visa (K1)

Meeting and marrying someone from a foreign country is definitely different from what most people have or will experience. If you do decide to marry someone from a foreign country you will find it a bit more involved than the "usual" marriage.

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Process In A Nutshell
Fiancé(e) visa is an non-immigrant visa allowing your Fiancé(e) to enter the United States for the purpose of marriage.

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Getting Ready For Your Trip
If you are considering a trip to Russia or Ukraine, in addition to your U.S. passport you will be required to obtain a travel visa.

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Application Package - Preparation & Filing
In order to be eligible for the Fiancé(e) Visa process you must be able to prove that you are a U.S. citizen.

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What Happens When You Are Waiting
Approval of the I-129F Petition in the United States can take anywhere from several weeks to several months.

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Everything Your Fiancé(e) Needs For Her Interview
Our office will provide support at every step of the visa acquisition process to ensure that your Fiancee’s Embassy interview is quick.

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The Consular Interview - Approval of K-1 Visa
The interview process is normally very short and direct. The consulate will determine at that point whether or not they will grant the K-1/K-2 Visa.

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Your Loveone Is In The U. S.
You have only 90 days from the day she entered the U.S. to decide whether or not you would like to spend the rest of your life together.

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Child Of Your Fiancé(e) - K-2 Visa
The K-2 non-immigrant visa allows a child of your Fiancée to enter into the U.S. and await the availability of an immigrant visa.

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