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VISA PROCEDURES
The Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended,
provides U.S. citizens with two options for facilitating the
immigration of future spouses to the United States: the K-1
fiance visa and the alien-spouse immigrant visa. In many cases,
the processing time for a fiance visa is shorter than that for
an alien spouse. Fiance visa processing can take several months
from the filing of the petition to the final adjudication of
the visa. Total processing time for the alien-spouse visa can
take 6-12 months depending on individual circumstances. If your
alien fiance is already in the United States and plans to adjust
status in the U.S., contact the
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
Marriage In the United States: Fiance Visa
U.S. citizens may file an I-129F petition with
INS for the issuance of a K-1 fiance visa to an alien fiance.
A citizen exercising this option must remain unmarried until
the arrival of the fiance in the U.S., and the wedding must
take place within three months of the fiance's arrival if he/she
is to remain in status. Also, the alien and U.S. citizen must
have met personally at least once in the two years before the
petition was filed. For more information about K-1 visas see
the Bureau of Consular Affairs' brochure Tips
For U.S. Visas: Fiance(e)s. Please note that legal
permanent residents may not file petitions for fiance visas.
They must marry abroad and then file an I-130 petition for the
immigration of a new spouse.
Marriage Abroad: Alien-Spouse Visa
If a U.S. citizen marries an alien
abroad, an I-130 petition must be filed after the marriage to
begin the immigration process for the alien spouse. This can
be filed either with the Immigration and Naturalization Service
(INS) in the United States, or, under certain circumstances,
at U.S. Embassies or Consulates abroad. U.S. Embassies and Consulates
have differing policies on approving I-130s and should be individually
contacted about the availability of this service. Many posts
have their own web pages which include this information and
which can be accessed through the U.S.
Embassy and Consulate links page. Prior to departure from
this country, the U.S. citizen should contact the INS or appropriate
foreign service post to ascertain exactly what documents will
be necessary to file the immigrant petition for a new spouse.
For more information about this option, see the Bureau of Consular
Affairs' brochure Tips for U.S.
Visas: Family-Based Immigrants. For more information
on how to arrange a legally valid marriage abroad, see the Office
of Citizens Consular Services' brochure Marriage
of U.S. Citizens Abroad.
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