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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.  

Fiance visas + K1 US immigration visa expert provides low cost help to bring your life partner to America.

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.. 

We think that is just wrong. 

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?

We are here to help you get the job done, successfully and inexpensively.  For details on our service click here: K1 Visa Support

How Fiancee Visas Work:

International romance has become easier and easier with emails, instant chat, inexpensive long distance telephones and cheap airfares. More easily than ever before men and women can “meet” and fall in love, even while being separated by thousands of miles.

 The fiancée visa is a wonderful idea. Its purpose and sponsorship by the U.S. government is to provide couples 90 days together in America to get to know each other better so they can make an informed decision on whether they should marry. Not only can this time be used to confirm whether they are compatible as a couple, but also to confirm whether the fiancée can be comfortable with and accept the sponsors family, friends, coworkers, lifestyle and environment. She must decide if she can adjust to living in America, far away from her family, friends, culture and country.

 The K1 visa or Fiancee Visa when issued allows your foreign Fiancée permission to enter the United States to marry you. Once she enters the United States she has 90 days before the visa expires. During that time she must either marry you, or return home.

The process begins when the Sponsor submits a package of application forms  known as the Fiancee Visa package to USCIS.  The package generally consists of  the visa application  biographical background forms, and supporting documents photos, certificates etc.  The documents submitted are examined by USCIS personnel and may at this stage be denied if the application has not been properly completed, documents are missing, or any of the eligibility requirements are not met.  Our Fiancee Visa Support, includes filling in these forms for you, making sure each "t" is crossed, and "i" dotted.  We work with you to determine what documents are needed, and ensure that you and your fiancee are eligible for the visa.

If the application is approved, it is then passed on to another department of the Government, the US State Department.  The State department operates our Embassies and Consulates worldwide. It will pass the visa application on to the US Embassy or Consulate responsible for visa issuance for the country where the Fiancee lives. There the consular officers conduct their own investigations confirming the fiancées situation and the authenticity of the Fiancee Visa application.

Once the application package arrives consulate officials contact the Fiancée mailing her a package of forms and instructions. These instruct the Fiancée what documents such as police reports, support affidavits and so on are required by that consulate. After the fiancée completes this step, the consul arranges a medical exam for a physical, and schedules an interview with the fiancée. At the interview the Fiancee must verify the nature and sincerity of the relationship and confirming that a legitimate marriage is the objective.  We will help your fiancee fill in these forms, and prepare for her interview.

Providing documentation is in order, the medical examination has not revealed any major health concerns, and the interview went well, the Fiancee will be approved for the K1 visa. The visa will be stamped in her passport that day or within a few days depending on the procedures at the consulate.  Once the visa is stamped into her passport she has 6 months to begin her travel to the U. S.  Once she arrives she has 90 days, to either marry or leave the country.

If the fiancée marries within the 90 days, before her visa expires, she must apply to USCIS, for an Adjustment of Status. This is to modify her status from that of a visitor on a K1 visa, to a conditional permanent resident. Another interview is held, this time with a USCIS officer to confirm that the marriage is legitimate.  If you need help in applying for the Adjustment  of Status, we also can provide that service. (at an additional cost)

Finally, 21 months later, within 90 days before the second year anniversary of the granting of her conditional permanent residency status the Fiancee (now wife) must apply  to have the conditional status lifted. Failure to do so, she may be liable for deportation.

After three years of residing with the Sponsor as his wife she can apply to become a US citizen.

   

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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