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The K-1 visa, also called the fiancé(e) visa, allows a foreign national engaged to a U.S. citizen to come to the United States to get married. The couple must marry within 90 days of the foreign fiancé’s arrival on the K-1 visa. Once married, the foreign spouse can apply for a green card through adjustment of status. The K-1 application requires evidence of a genuine, bona fide relationship (such as meeting in person in the past two years and ongoing communication). You also must prove eligibility to marry (age, marital status, etc.) and meet income requirements for the U.S. sponsor. We guide couples through each step of the K-1 process – from filing the visa petition to preparing for the consular interview – to ensure a smooth transition toward marriage and permanent residency.
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The K-1 visa allows a foreign national engaged to a U.S. citizen to enter the United States for the purpose of getting married. The couple must marry within 90 days of arrival.
You must show a bona fide relationship, prove you have met in person within the last two years, be legally free to marry, and the U.S. citizen must meet certain income requirements.
Once married within the 90-day period, the foreign spouse can apply for a green card through Adjustment of Status (AOS)..
Documents like photos together, travel records, chats or call logs, meeting history, and written statements from family/friends can help show an authentic relationship.
We guide couples through the entire process—from filing the initial petition (Form I-129F) to preparing for the consular interview—ensuring a smooth and well-documented application for successful approval.