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K-1 Fiancée Visa

For foreign-citizen fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens intending to marry in the United States. Requires marriage within 90 days of entry, followed by eligibility to apply for adjustment of status.

K-1 Fiancée Visa: Eligibility Requirements

Benefits of the K-1 Fiancée Visa

Enter the U.S. for the Purpose of Marriage

The K-1 visa permits a foreign fiancée to enter the United States to marry their U.S. citizen partner within 90 days of arrival, providing a clear and legally recognized path to marriage.

Quicker Way to Be Together

For many engaged couples, the K-1 visa allows reunification in the U.S. sooner than other family-based immigration options that require waiting abroad.

Direct Path to a Green Card After Marriage

Once the marriage takes place, the foreign spouse may apply for permanent residence through Adjustment of Status, allowing them to remain in the U.S. while the green card application is processed.

Eligibility to Apply for Work and Travel Authorization

After filing for Adjustment of Status, applicants may request employment authorization and
advance parole, enabling them to work legally and travel while their green card is pending.

Begin Your Life Together in the United States

The K-1 visa allows couples to live together in the U.S. during the transition from
engagement to marriage, offering stability during a significant life milestone.

Legal Recognition and Immigration Protection

The K-1 visa process is governed by U.S. immigration law, providing formal recognition of
the relationship and ensuring compliance with legal requirements

How Long Does the K-1 Fiancée Visa Process Take?

The K-1 Fiancée visa process generally takes about 6 to 10 months, though timelines can vary based on government workload and individual case details. While some applications move smoothly, others may take longer depending on processing volumes and whether additional information is requested.

USCIS Petition Review

The process begins when the U.S. citizen files Form I-129F with USCIS. This stage typically
takes 5 to 7 months, during which USCIS reviews the petition and supporting evidence to
confirm eligibility.

National Visa Center (NVC) Processing

Once the petition is approved, it is forwarded to the National Visa Center. The NVC performs
initial processing and sends the case to the appropriate U.S. embassy or consulate. This step
usually takes several weeks.

Embassy or Consulate Interview Scheduling

After receiving the case, the U.S. embassy or consulate schedules the fiancée visa interview.
The waiting period for an interview can range from a few weeks to a couple of months,
depending on local appointment availability.

Medical Exam and Visa Interview

Before the interview, the foreign fiancée must complete a medical examination with an
approved physician. The medical exam and interview are generally completed within a few
days.

Visa Issuance

If the interview is successful, the K-1 visa is issued shortly thereafter. The visa allows the
fiancée to travel to the United States for marriage and is typically valid for a single entry
within a specified timeframe.

The processing times may be affected by embassy backlogs, requests for additional evidence,
or delays in document submission. Proper preparation and timely responses can help keep the
process moving efficiently.

How Can a K-1 Fiancée Attorney Help You?

Preparing and Filing Form I-129F

An attorney assists with preparing and filing the I-129F petition, ensuring that the relationship is clearly documented and all eligibility requirements are met before submission.

Guidance Through USCIS and NVC Processing

After filing, your attorney tracks the case through USCIS and the National Visa Center, responds to requests for additional information, and helps keep the process moving without unnecessary delays.

Interview Preparation and Visa Approval Support

An attorney helps the foreign fiancée prepare for the visa interview by explaining what to expect, reviewing required documents, and addressing potential concerns before the interview takes place.

Entry to the United States

Once the visa is approved, your attorney provides guidance on entering the U.S., including timelines, documentation to carry, and next steps after arrival.

Adjustment of Status After Marriage

After the marriage takes place, an attorney assists with the Adjustment of Status application, helping the foreign spouse apply for a green card and request work and travel authorization as needed.