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The overview of the process of customizing your fiancé to America is as follows: The first step is to make your fiancé to America under a fiance visa. The second step of the process is to marry your fiancé and then the transformation of their Temporary fiancée visas to permanent status.
With your fiancé to America under a fiance visa has several parts to it:
The first part consists of your application to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. You are the INS petition on behalf of the fiancé. They are sponsoring her in her application for immigration to the United States.
Once the INS approves your application, the visa application package is then forwarded to the appropriate U.S. Embassy that handles visas for fiancés the geographical region in which your fiancé lives.
The U.S. embassy has its own requirements you must meet. The message then a final interview with her fiancé before K-1 visa approved.
Their petition to the INS must be filed within 120 days by law from the time all the necessary elements to the INS.
If all the elements needed for the INS processing is incomplete, the application sits on a desk INS processor until it is finished. The application will be referred to the 120 days, and you must be either an extension or re.
The following INS forms are available for you for a K-1 visa application to the INS:
The basic form is required, Form I-129F Petition for Alien fiancé. If your fiancee has unmarried children under twenty-one years ago, they are entitled to your fiance only if they have to this form.
Two completed copies of Form G-325A biographic data sheets. One set for you and your fiancee. Each set consists of four pages, which must be filled in quadruplicate (all originals, not copies). Eight pages in total.
Other documents:
You will need proof of U.S. citizenship: a certified copy of birth certificate, a copy of U.S. passport, a copy of the certificate of naturalization or a copy of the certificate of citizenship.
You need to select a color photo of you and your fiancé, within thirty days after submission. The photos must be passport-style photographs, in the format agreed with the individual in front of the camera.
Do not wear any jewelry or glasses, if you have these pictures. The INS Web site for complete instructions on how the pictures are to be taken:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/04_08_02Photo_flyer.pdf
You will need certified copies and certified copies of translations into English, if necessary, birth certificates, divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees if either you or your fiancé was already married.
Recently, the INS has stated that they do not need certified copies of documents to process fiance visa applications. However, the INS and U.S. Embassy personnel may issue a copy of any document that is presented with the resultant delays in your application.
To be safe, certified copies of all documents and certified translations of documents translated. If they are certified documents, INS and embassy personnel are not able to check the authenticity of documents.
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