A fiancé(e) visa, or K-1 visa, is a nonimmigrant visa that allows a foreign fiancé of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States for marriage. The K-1 visa process can feel complex, but the experienced immigration lawyers at Coleman Law Group in Hialeah are here to simplify the journey for you.
If you’re ready to bring your fiancé to the U.S. and start your life together, our legal team provides personalized guidance to ensure a smooth visa application process. Speak to one of our visa lawyers, bilingual in Spanish and English, from Coleman Law Group today.
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A K-1 visa allows a foreign fiancé to enter the U.S. to marry a U.S. citizen. The couple must have a genuine intention to marry and follow all immigration rules. After the wedding, the foreign spouse can apply for a green card.
At Coleman Law Group, we make getting fiancé(e) visas in Hialeah as easy as possible.
Our mission at Coleman Law Group is to help as many people in Hialeah access our family-based immigration services.
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The K-1 fiancé visa is intended for foreign nationals engaged to U.S. citizens.
At Coleman Law Group, our Miami fiancé visa lawyers manage every aspect of the K-1 visa process, including:
The U.S. citizen petitioner files Form I-129F with USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) to establish the relationship and intent to marry.
Once USCIS approves the petition, it is forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC), which sends the case to the appropriate U.S. embassy or consulate in the foreign fiancé’s home country.
The foreign fiancé completes the nonimmigrant visa application (Form DS-160) and attends a visa interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate. A consular officer will review the relationship and necessary documentation, including financial support evidence and a medical exam.
Once the K-1 visa is issued, the visa allows the foreign fiancé to travel to the U.S. The couple must marry within 90 days of arrival.
After marriage, the foreign spouse can start a green card application by filing Form I-485 to adjust their status to lawful permanent resident.
Our immigration attorneys in Hialeah provide personalized legal support tailored to your unique situation, offering expert guidance throughout the K-1 fiancé visa process. Families choose Coleman Law Group because of our extensive expertise, as we specialize in K-1 nonimmigrant visas with a deep understanding of immigration law and USCIS procedures.
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At Coleman Law Group, we are committed to helping couples in Hialeah navigate the K-1 visa process and build their lives together in the United States. Let us help you navigate through every step, ensuring a seamless immigration experience.
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Processing times for a K-1 visa typically range from 8 to 12 months, depending on USCIS workloads and embassy interview availability.
Yes, unmarried children under 21 can apply for K-2 visas and accompany the fiancé to the U.S. They must be included in the original Form I-129F petition.
If the couple does not marry within 90 days, the foreign fiancé must leave the U.S. Failure to do so could result in removal proceedings and difficulties obtaining future visas.
Key documents include proof of the relationship, financial support evidence, a completed medical exam, and a valid passport.
After arriving on a K1 visa, your fiancé can apply for employment authorization by filing Form I-765.> Apply for a K-1 visa today with the help of a Miami fiancé visa attorney.
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