Monday, January 19, 2009

Would Brad Be With Angelina Knowing The K1 Visa Process?

By Art Saborio

[I:0:J] The title says Brad and Angelina, but this is not really about them. But who is to say that if Brad knew how easy it was to submit a K1 Fiance Visa Application be might be bringing a beautiful fiance home with him as well? Now let us put the joking aside and get into what this article is all about.

There are a few things that you must know about the documents that go along with the K1 Fiance Visa Application. All required K1 Visa Documents must be submitted with the application. If you omit even one document, you will be either denied or at best held up until you submit the right stuff.

This is a high level overview of what you will need to submit along with your application packet. Now if you go about this alone, it is good to follow someone that has gone through the process and has helped others do the same.

Enjoy the article and get a good idea of the K1 Fiance Visa Application Process .

Ok here is the entire submittal process in a nutshell. Remember this is high level.

I-129F Petition for Alien Fiance: Fill this document out completely. A document used to petition to bring your fiance and children to the USA for the intention of marriage. Meeting your fiance within the last two years before submitting your application is required. The instructions can be a bit tricky, but read them fully and comply with all requested information.

G-325 Biographic Information Form: Complete this entire document. The document will ask you to complete all biographical information. The instructions are clear and easy to follow.

I-134 Affidavit of Support: This is the most important document of the bunch. This will tell the USCIS officers who is supporting the fiance when she arrives. The instructions for this document can get a bit confusing. Read everything very carefully.

Submit birth certificates for both yourself and fiance. It is best to have certified copies or originals. If you or your fiance were married, be prepared to show proof of the divorce.

The last bit of documentation concerns the on-going relationship. It is important that you keep everything from your travels and submit that with your application. Do as much as possible with the supporting documents. The more you submit the better. Make copies of everything you send.

Now that you have everything completed, you are going to want to wrap it all up and send it out for USCIS approval. Don't forget to make copies for yourself and for your fiance. She will need these documents for her embassy interview.

Embassy officers may request all or none of the documents from your fiance. If they do request the documents, your fiance will be ready. Talk to your fiance and make sure she has a complete understanding of all the documentation in your packet. It is better for her to be prepared than not.

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