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I was very skeptical but after a pleasant and informative conversation we chose to move forward.  A painless process and lots of good communication is what made this a pleasant and bearable experience. Not to mention how inexpensive Filam Immi-gration is.

 

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K1/K3 Visa

 

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K1 Fiancee visa petition
$249.00 Basic or  $495.00 Deluxe

Regardless of the country in which your Fiancee resides, the K1 FIANCEE VISA is the only correct visa for immigrating to the U.S. to marry.

 

The K1 is a single entry visa that is obtained after your fiancee attends an interview at a U.S. Consulate abroad where she resides. A K visa cannot be issued inside the U.S.
 

When she receives the fiancee visa, she has six months to use it to enter the U.S. Upon entry, it converts to a 90-day stay. Either she must marry you within 90 days of her arrival in the U.S. or return home.

 

If she marries someone other than you "the petitioner" and tries to stay, then she will eventually be deported. Also, you cannot extend the 90-day time for marriage.

 

 
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If you do not marry within 90 days, she must depart the U.S. or she will eventually be deported (with very few exceptions). The rules are strict.

While she is in the U.S. you are generally completely responsible for her financially, although we help limit your exposure.

 

If for any reason you do not marry and she departs the U.S. within the 90 days, she will not be precluded from coming to the U.S. in the future on another K1 visa and you will not be precluded from again bringing her or another foreign Fiancee to the U.S. on a K1 visa.

 

While repeated K1 petitions raise suspicions of the USCIS, and require a waiver, we obtain dozens of "second" and even some "third" Fiancee visas every year.
 

As long as your foreign Fiancee enters the U.S. on a Fiancee visa and you marry within 90 days, then she is welcome to remain in the U.S. and apply to become a U.S. permanent resident "green card" holder based on your marriage. Eventually, she can also apply for U.S. citizenship. The U.S. allows dual citizenship.

 

If you are interested in hiring us for your K1 Fiancee visa, please give us a call. We do not charge for phone consultations as we believe it is the best way for us to learn about your situation and, more importantly, for you to develop a confidence in our level of expertise.
 

We have had clients who, before they engaged our services, tried every trick in the book to bring foreign fiancees to the U.S. for marriage.

 

Several have had their pastors write invitation letters for their fiancees to come as visitors. Many have had their companies write invitations for business.

 

Others have attempted to obtain visas for students, J-1 exchanges, H-1 employees, etc. Not only were they unsuccessful in their efforts, but some have been accused of fraud and barred from the U.S. for lying to an immigration officer.

 

At a minimum, they greatly increased the time it took us to bring their fiancees to the U.S. on a K1 visa and they made our work much more difficult in obtaining the K1.
 

Those who try to take shortcuts with immigration are asking for trouble. Most of the few unmarried women who manage to obtain a B-1/B-2 visitor visa to the U.S. from "an agent" or "travel agent" in her country have been arrested by Border Inspection officers at the airport when they entered the U.S.

 

Often the Fiancée does not even know how the agent fraudulently altered paperwork to obtain the visitor visa for her. Those who get past airport screening have been investigated for fraud when the couple marries and she applies for her permanent resident "green card."

 

Once caught, the Fiancee's (or foreign wives if they married) have been deported from the U.S. and some have been BARRED FROM ENTERING THE U.S. for 3, 5, or 10 years.
 

Be careful taking legal advice from a "foreign agent" (or from a "friend" who has been through the process). Agents are unlicensed and unregulated.

 

When a problem arises, the agent is nowhere to be found. Friends disappear and you are on your own. It pays to call a qualified, K1/K3 US immigration Consular for advice before taking steps on your own.

 

Sometimes, there is so much damage done to a case we can no longer help.
 

Marriage Outside of the U.S.

If you marry your Fiancee abroad, we can bring her to the U.S. by use of the K3 Visa for foreign brides of U.S. citizens. However, K3 visas require more paperwork than Fiancee K1 visas and can take more or less time than the K1, depending on your situation.

 

Finally, the Fiancee visa is the only good option if there are children immigrating who are 18 years or older. (See K3 & K4 Visas for more information.)

Either way, if you are engaged and want a K1 fiancee visa or are married and need a K3 spousal visa, we can help you.

 

If you will call our offices we can advise you on how best to proceed. We have been obtaining K visas since early 2003 We currently obtain hundreds K-visas every year. We have successfully obtained over 850 K-visas.

 

Our entire immigration service practice consists of marriage immigration, obtaining K-visas from the Philippines to the U.S., and we service clients in all 50 states and abroad.
 

K2 Visas for Unmarried Children of Foreign Fiancees

The foreign Fiancee's unmarried children under the age of twenty-one can be included in the parent's petition and receive the K2 visa with the same privileges as the parent's K1 visa.

 

But, an application for the child to become a U.S. permanent resident "green card" holder must also be filed and fully processed before turning twenty-one. Otherwise, the child generally must return home and will not become a U.S. permanent resident.

 

US Embassy Sample Questions for Interview

Please beware that these are the most commonly asked questions during an Interview at the US Embassy, depending on how well established your proof or relationship is and how well the k1 or k3 petition was submitted, will have significant bearing on what questions will be asked as well as how many?

Last but not least the way your Alien fiancée answers the questions shall also be an indication whether or not the Interviewing officer will question them?

The job of the officer is to see if they can catch your Alien fiancée in a lie or cause them to break down as if being interrogated. This is why our service provides a full US Embassy support to your Alien fiancée preparing them well in advance before the actual Interview takes place.

K1- Visa


  • How did you meet your fiancee?
  • How long have you known each other?
  • When did you meet in person?
  • When was the last time you met your fiancée? Where did you meet?
  • When did your fiancée propose?
  • What do you love about your fiancée?
  • Where do you plan to travel in the USA?
  • Have you ever been to the USA?
  • If yes, on what kind of visa? And how long did you stay? When do you return back to your Country?
  • What is your birthday?
  • What is your fiancées birthday?
  • Where was your fiancée born?
  • What does your fiancée do for a living?
  • Where does your fiancée work?
  • What is your fiancées designation at work?
  • Does your fiancée have any brothers or sisters?
  • Where does your fiancée live?
  • Where do your fiancées parents live?
  • Do you have any brothers or sisters?
  • What do your parents think about this engagement? Do they approve of it?
  • When did your fiancée divorce?
  • Why did your fiancées first marriage not work out?
  • Does your fiancée have any children? How many, how old? Do they live with your fiancée?
  • Are you willing to take care of your fiancées children if they live with him/her?
  • When and where are you going to have the wedding?
  • How much time has you and your fiancée spent together?
  • Did you have an engagement party? Can you produce pictures of the party?
  • Did you make a formal announcement of your engagement to your family and friends?
  • How do your families feel about your plans to get married?

 

 K3- Visa     


  • Where did you meet for the first time?
  • How long have you known each other?
  • What does he/she do for a living?
  • What is their designation at work?
  • What do you do for a living?
  • Have you ever been to the USA?
  • If so, on what kind of visa did you go to the USA on? For how long did you stay? When did you return to your Country?
  • Has your US Spouse been to your Country to visit you?
  • Does your US Spouse have any children? Have you met any of them?
  • Are you willing to care for your US Spouses children if they live with him/her?
  • What date did you both get married to each other?
  • What is your purpose here?
  • What type of visa do you hold?
  • What is your full name?
  • What is your age?
  • What does your visa entitle you to?
  • What physical address will you be living at?
  • What is your fiancées/spouses full name?
  • What is his/her age?
  • What US phone number can you be reached at?


Life or death what ever you do don't let this happen to you!!!

I entered the US last year on a K-1 visa and got married early this year. Not long after my marriage I had to leave the US as my grandmother was very ill. I prepared the I-485 and I-131 as I left and my wife sent them away after I left.
 
I did not have time to file for advance parole and am now not sure if I will be able to re-enter.


Can you help me? Will my Adjustment of Status be completed while I am away allowing me to return? Or can my wife file advance parole in my absence?

 

You will not be allowed to re-enter. US immigration is VERY strict about this. The K1 visa is a one-time only visa. After you enter the United States with it, they void it immediately.


Your wife cannot submit the Advance Parole for you. Your AOS also cannot be completed while you are away because you have to make an appointment for biometric fingerprinting.


Because you do not have your AP document, you will have to remain in your home country and have your wife submit the paperwork for a spousal visa.


I know this sounds terrible and you wish it wasn't so, but there were a few people in the past that left the United States without the AP document, and they were denied entry. They begged and cried but the law is the law.

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