Yes, the K-1 visa petition.
A fiance Visa is required for immigrants who wish to enter the United States. Check with a local immigration lawyer to find out the requirements and qualifications for this type of Visa.
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Yes, as long as the country of citizenship qualifies for the tourist visa in the first place! I am currently in the states visiting my Fiance on a tourist visa from an E.U European country, while my Fiance visa is in process. No problems at all, not doing anything wrong! As long as you plan to leave the country before the visa expires. If you overstay, that's when you run into problems. As a matter of fact it works out better if your fiance does come visit because when it comes to the interview process, the immigration officer wants proof that your relationship is legit. So the more proof you have the better. Make sure to take plenty of pictures and keepsakes, ticket stubs etc from outings and trips as you will need as much proof of your legit relationship as possible. Good luck and enjoy!
It is best for the U.S. Citizen to apply for a fiancee visa for the fiance or fiance from another country. They must marry within 90 days of the fiance's arrival in the United States, and then the American spouse can sponsor the new spouse for permanent residency.
The best way to bring fiance to live in US after failing interview is to go and marry her in home country so that she can qualify for visa as a spouse. However, this depends on your immigration status.
The illegal immigrant should go back to his or her home country and complete the divorce with his or her spouse. Then you should either get married in that country and apply for a spouse visa, or go visit that country and upon returning apply for a fiance visa and get married in the US after the fiance visa is granted.
From what I have read in a helpful book about obtaining fiance and marriage visas (Fiance and Marriage Visas...by Nolo), you don't have to be apart. You can obtain a fiance visa which allows you to marry in the US within 90 days of entry. After your marriage, you can apply for a greencard and/or citizenship. As I understand it, you can apply in the coutry in which you are married or abroad in your home country, you just can't leave either place during the application process(if already married and wish to apply for a greencard).
No, a fiance is not considered a spouse. A fiance is someone who is engaged to be married, while a spouse is someone who is legally married to another person.
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.
no you cannot if he is in there with a deportion status it is not possible. is he going to africa?????
please rephrase you question better
yes u can,but its a really long process.