K1 Fiancé Visas- Where Do They Come From?
The K1 fiancé visa is a common method for a US citizen to legally bring his or her foreign fiancé to the United States, in order to get married. Although the intent is to remain in the US as an immigrant, the K1 fiancé visa is actually classified as a non-immigrant visa. But where, statistically, do these foreign fiancés come from? And how many are actually successful? We will look at multiple topics in this article, including where they come from, as well as the statistics f
PREPARING FOR THE ARRIVAL OF YOUR K1 FIANCE OR CR1 SPOUSE
If you’ve ever spent several weeks or longer in a foreign country, you know that eventually you missed certain things from home: The foods, friends, maybe even television programs that you enjoy. But at the end of your vacation, you were able to go home to all of these things. This is not the case for your foreign fiancé. Once here in the US, it will most likely be many months or years before they get to make a visit back home. This can be depressing for some, as they may fe
SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE FIANCE VISA PROCESS
Many K1 fiance visa applicants don't understand, or know, how the US State Department uses the information found in your social media account(s) to make a decision in issuing (or denying) a visa.
Form DS-5535 is being used more frequently in the screening process, and failure to provide the requested info can most likely lead to a denial of the visa, and any future requests for a visa, regardless of category.
What do they look for?
The US State Department is not divulging