What questions do they ask for fiancé visa?
70 Fiance Visa Interview Questions
- What is your fiance’s name?
- What are your fiance’s hobbies & interests?
- What make/model/color is your fiance’s car?
- What are your hobbies and interests?
- What does your fiance do for a living?
- What is your fiance’s salary?
- What do you do for a living?
- Was your fiance married previously?
Do I need a lawyer to bring my fiancé to USA?
The law does not require that you use an immigration attorney to complete K-1 petition documents such as the Form I-129F. You may need help writing in the answers to questions on USCIS forms or translating documents into English. You can get this type of limited help from anyone.
Can I bring my fiancé into the country?
If you are a U.S. citizen, you may bring your fiancé(e) to the United States to marry and live here, with a nonimmigrant visa for a fiancé(e) (K-1). An I-129F fiancé(e) petition is required.
Why would a fiance visa be denied?
Common Reasons for K-1 Fiancé Visa Rejections or Denials Reasons for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to deny or reject K-1 visa applications include a suspicious relationship, ineligibility to marry, insufficient income, or no plans to marry within 90 days.
How much does a fiance visa cost?
Fiancé or K-1 visa cost: $2,025 The U.S. citizen partner completes the appropriate government form (I-129F – “petition for a K-1 Visa”), and mails it to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), along with the $535 filing fee.
How much does a lawyer cost for a fiancé visa?
Also consider if the alien is not from the city where the consulate interview will take place, there is more travel. Lawyers can average from around $1,800 to about $3,000 for a straightforward case.
Can a foreign fiancee come to the US?
The first thing to remember is that she must be your fiancée and not your wife when she first sets foot in this country. If you marry abroad, your spouse has to apply for admission to the U.S. under an entirely different set of rules which may be more restrictive for her and for her children than if she comes here under a K-1 Fiancée visa.
What kind of visa do I need to bring my fiancee to the US?
A K-1 visa is what you will need to obtain for your fiancée to come to the U.S. to marry you. The K-2 visa is needed to bring her children (when I brought my then fiancée and her children over they had to be unmarried and under age 21 – the age may have been lowered since then).
How old do you have to be to marry your fiancee?
Current rules provide for your fiancée to be given a 45 day K-1 visa and her unmarried children under age 21, a 45 day K-2 visa. The two of you must then marry in the U.S. within the 45 days or she and her children will be deported.
Is it hard to introduce your fiancee to your family?
If you think it is difficult introducing your fiancée to your family just wait until you introduce her to your Uncle Sam (the old guy with the beard in the red, white and blue suit that hasn’t been changed since at least the first edition of World War II recruiting posters).