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The staff at Heart of Asia International Dating Personals  is proud to provide expert assistance to help you inexpensively manage the daunting task of filing the forms and preparing the documentation required by US immigration (USCIS)  to bring your fiancee to the United States.  

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If you are an American citizen, and you are considering marriage to a person overseas, in order to permit your bride or fiancee to enter the USA, you must apply for a visa.   A fiancee visa (K1 Visa) allows a non-resident the opportunity to visit the USA for 90 days to meet and have exposure to her US Citizen fiancee's family, friends, home, situation and environment.  It is a great idea, to help couples get to know each other better before committing to marriage.  She does not have to marry the fiancee.  However she must leave the USA if she has not married the fiancee within the 90 days

Attorneys often charge  $3,000 to $5,000 for this service.  Generally they have no time to talk to you, answer your questions, or return your phone calls.. 

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We believe you deserve individual and personal attention, from the person that is helping you. And you should pay, far, far less.  How does $595 instead of $4,000 sound?

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1.  What is a Fiancee Visa?

A fiancee visa (K1 Visa) allows a non-resident the opportunity to visit the USA for 90 days to meet and have exposure to her US Citizen fiancee's family, friends, home, situation and environment.  It is a great idea, to help couples get to know each other better before committing to marriage.  She does not have to marry the fiancee.  However she must leave the USA if she has not married the fiancee within the 90 days.

2.  How long does it take to get the visa granted? 

If the application forms are properly completed and submited it normally takes 6 to 9 months.

3. How long does it take to get a Spousal Visa (K3)?

Though immigration has officially stated Fiancee and Spousal visa application should take an equivalent time to process, spousal visas are still taking twice as long to be processed, on average 12 to 18 months. is the same.

4. Do I need to meet my fiancee in person?

Yes, you really must meet her in person before applying. In only the RAREST of circumstances will the INS grant a fiance visa if the couple has not met. If you have extraordinary hardship, or religious grounds that prevent you meeting the fiancee in advance of applying you might get approval. However not being able to pay for a plane ticket, or not having time off from work, never is accepted as a reason.

5. Can I start the application  process before my trip to meet the fiancee?

It is a good idea to "know before you go" exactly what documents and items you will need for your application, so that you can discuss these with your fiancee in person, and obtain all or most during your trip. The Fiance Visa DIY Basic package includes documents and checklists that will help you make  the time you spend more effective.

6. Can I marry my Fiancee in her country then bring her back right away.

No. If you decide to marry her first, then after the marriage you can apply for a Spousal visa.

7. How do I document my relationship with my fiancee?

Typically copies or correspondences and photos of the two of you together are required to demonstrate the duration and quality of the relationship. In addition attached to the application should be an essay in your own words where you describe the nature of your relationship. Our consultant will help you with the details needed for this essay.

   

Doing it Yourself ? Try this expert tip. 

Expert Tip # 3

Attach to the I-129F abundant documentation offering proof of your relationship and intention to marry. Copies of letters, emails, faxes, telephone logs, receipts from travel, shipping, couriers, photos of you both together, engagement announcements are all useful. More rather then less is the rule here. The USCIS officer will not be offended if more materials are present then he needs. He will disregard whatever he does not feel is relevant. Just be sure that the documents are neatly presented, bound or stapled and organized in a logical fashion.

 
 
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