A K visa allows temporary entry into the US with the specific expectation that the holder will change their status to that of Permanent Resident after certain requirements are met. There are four types of K visas allowing the applicants to enter into the US and while it is not the only type of visa …
Read more »Under US Immigration laws, a person convicted of a crime may not be allowed entry into the country. Generally, any crime of moral turpitude will make the person not eligible for either an immigrant or non-immigrant visa to the the US, regardless of the purpose, their ties to the home country, and their sponsor. A …
Read more »The Immigration and Nationality Act requires the applicant for a fiance visa to establish to the satisfaction of the consular officer at the time of the application for a visa, and also to the satisfaction of an officer of the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) at the time of …
Read more »Any U.S. citizen bringing their foreign fiancee or spouse to America has to establish that they have a true or honest relationship with that person to the satisfaction of the consular officer. U.S. immigration laws require that you must enter into the marriage with the intent of creating a bona fide relationship and not to …
Read more »American citizens who has met and fallen in love with someone abroad and wants to bring their future spouse to America has to file a K1 Fiance(e) Visa on Form I-129F. This form and supporting documents are sent to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service or USCIS for approval. As a general procedural process, …
Read more »Below is a list of issues which either alone or in combination can lead to a K1 visa denial in the visa process and under the INA 221(g) provision of the law. Missing documents Incorrect paperwork Incorrect or missing translation documents Insufficient income/savings of the U.S. citizen sponsor Very large age difference between the couple …
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