Can my fiance(e) come to the US to visit me once the visa process is started? This may actually be the most common question in the newsgroup, asked on a near daily basis. A..I wrote to the Embassy in London and I was given this reply: "If you wish to make a temporary visit to the US while your application for a Fiance(e) visa is being processed, you will require a visitor's visa (B-1/B-2) or, if you meet the conditions, travel visa-free. However, all travelers to the US are subject to inspection at the port of entry by an Immigration officer who has the right to deny admissions. As the beneficiary of an approved Fiance(e) visa (petition) you may have difficulty convincing the officer that you are not an intending immigrant." A.. If the fiance(e)..."Has a residence in a foreign country which the alien does not intend to abandon", and if the fiance(e) is "An alien coming to meet the alien's fiance(e)'s family (to become engaged; to make arrangements for a wedding; or to renew a relationship with the prospective spouse)", then they can enter the US on a B2 visa. (Quotes from the USCIS (INS) Inspectors Field Manual). This does not specifically address an alien with a "K1 visa application pending". Proving an intention to return home might mean showing... * Current enrollment in school * Employment in the home country * Strong family ties to the home country This question does not have a good answer. Many people visit the US during the Process, but some newsgroupers have reported that once the initial background check is done by the Consulate, subsequent visits to the US required an additional FBI check done by the Consulate, which resulted in a delay in the visa application process. Refer questions regarding experiences to the newsgroup. * See http://www.visajourney.com/faq/k1k2visa-application.html for a more complete answer to this and many, many other questions *
Illegally married? You mean the fiance was an "Illegal" when he married? If the fiance was married then the fiance's marriage must be legally concluded (divorced) before applying for a K-1. They also must exit the US to qualify for a K-1.
Either - the fiance is the partner of someone who is engaged to be married.
Yes provided your fiance has no other visa and not already in US. For marriage purpose, its important for your fiance to enter US with a fiance visa and also to get married within 90 days after entering US else she would have to return to home country.
It's either a fiance (man) or fiancee (woman).
no because Toyais getting married to her fiance
Betrothed, fiance, etc.
Betrothed, fiance, etc.
Betrothed, fiance, etc.
you get married the same way U.S. citizens do except beforehand you have to get a judge to marry you and then you sign alot of legal papers and after you're married your fiance will be a U.S. citizen
fiance is when a man or woman is engaged but not yet married.
Kristen Chenoweth isn't married to anyone. She has an ex-fiance.
yes . my uncle & his fiance were planning on getting married a few years ago & he was deployed to iraq. & his fiance wanted to get married so she looked up on the computer & found something & they got married over the phone & when he got home they renewed their vowels.