Bringing Noncitizen Fiancés Into the U.S. Through the K-1 Visa
The K-1 visa allows the entry into the United States of foreign nationals who are engaged to marry U.S. citizens. Many strict and specific requirements govern K visas, however, and the advice of an experienced immigration attorney can help you understand the application process, avoid mistakes and identify alternative means of entry if it turns out that a K-3 visa will not be available under your particular circumstances.
Headquartered in Cleveland, the law firm of Robert Brown LLC offers nationwide and worldwide service on family-based and employment-based immigration problems. Because we are a full-service immigration law firm, we can often find effective alternatives when the first choice for entry will not work.
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We represent the interests of our clients at every stage of the K-1 visa application process: preparing your K-1 visa petition, collecting necessary materials and presenting your documentation to make the process as simple and quick as possible. After the government approves the K-1 petition, we will assist you with the forms required for the fiancé visa application at the U.S. Embassy where the person now resides. We will also advise you of any actions that you or your fiancé needs to take at any point along the way.
We will continue to advise you after your fiancé or fiancée enters the U.S. on a K-1 visa. Our lawyers can assist with the application for permanent resident (green card) status while preparing other necessary documents and submissions. We can also steer you well clear of the obstacles that could interfere with your fiancé's right to permanent residence.
The Immigration Act specifies many requirements that both the U.S. citizen and the foreign national must meet to achieve a satisfactory K-1 visa outcome. Our immigration attorneys can advise you about the specific procedures, time limits and conditions, and we can help you overcome any problems that come up while preparing your petition and supporting materials.
Robert Brown LLC: Offices in Ohio, Florida and North Carolina
If you have questions regarding a K-1 fiancée visa or any other family-based immigration problem, contact Robert Brown LLC in Cleveland, Orlando or Raleigh-Durham.



