No, the term fiancee does not have a legal connotation on a deed or in a will. If they are the wife they will have specific rights. But the use of fiancee can be part of the identifier of an individual to make sure they have the correct person. It does serve as notification to check for possible dower rights of the wife. They may have to sign off on any transfer and it does not confer tenants in common on the property.
For the US Citizen or the fiancee? The foreign fiancee does not need to have a job waiting in the US for them. In fact, they can not work until they have applied for a temporary work permit once they are in the US. The US Citizen would not need to have a job necessarily, but when filing for a K1 fiancee visa, they need to be able to prove that they meet the financial requirements on an affidavit of support for their foreign fiancee. If they can't then they need a co-sponsor who can prove that they can meet these requirements, and are willing to support the foreign spouse.
Business visa, diplomatic visa, crewman visa, fiancee visa, spouse visa, family visa.
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Fiancee
I do not believe there is a name for that...
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Fiancee is feminine and fiance is masculine
I am so glad to be his fiancee.
A fiancee is the person that someone is engaged to, meaning they are going to marry him/her. For example, "My fiancee got me a beautiful ring".
The plural of fiancee is fiancees.
The opposite of fiancee is fiance