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K1 Visa Denial and the 221(g) Blue Sheet

K1 Visa Denial and the 221(g) Blue Sheet

Any American citizen who has met and fallen in love with someone abroad and wants to bring their future spouse to America has to file a K1 Fiance(e) Visa on Form I-129F.  This form and supporting documents are sent to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service or USCIS for approval. As a general procedural [...]

Please submit the following documents to this office as soon as possible.  Where feasible, kindly provide ORIGINAL documents and one copy.  The originals will be returned to you promptly and will NOT be submitted to INS.  Submit as many items below as possible: Copy of sponsor/petitioner’s U.S. passport (all pages) or certified copy of birth [...]

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K-1 for Nonimmigrant Fiancée or Fiancé: _ U.S. birth certificates or USC passport, or naturalization certificate of the USC _ Birth certificate of foreign-born fiancée or fiancé _ Birth certificates of the children of the parties _ Divorce decrees and death certificates of prior spouses of the parties _ Correspondence between the parties (including copies [...]

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A class action lawsuit that was filed in Oregon charging the United States State Department and the Department of Homeland Security with arbitrarily and unlawfully returning US petitioner’s K1 visas at the U.S. Consulate in various countries. Plaintiffs are deprived of due process of law and petition approval denied withheld contrary to constitutional right contrary to [...]

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Under the new schedule of fees that will apply on June 4th 2010, applicants for all visas that are not petition-based, including B1/B2 tourist and business visitor visas and all student and exchange visitor (F, M and J) visas, will pay a fee of $140. The application fee for K visas for fiancé(e)s of U.S. [...]

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K1 Visa / Fiance Visa Definition

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A K-1 Fiance visa is a non-immigrant visa issued to prospective husbands or wives to the U.S. with the intention of marrying them within the statutory time period of 90 days from entry. A non-immigrant is a foreign national seeking to temporarily enter the United States for a specific purpose. A fiancé(e) may not obtain an [...]

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US Visa Guides

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This section has a list of guides created to help navigate the US visa application process.  If you have any guides or advice, please join our forum and add it to the relevant discussion. Family Visa Guides Checklist for Green Card Marriage Checklist Adjustment of Status in the US Checklist for I-130 Immediate Relative Spousal [...]

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Fake Marriage is US Immigration Fraud

This is why I always reiterate, defrauding the federal government is not only felonious it’s foolish. Desperate people wanting to make a buck and thinking that entering into a sham marriage will be the answer may be in for a big surprise. Entering into fraudulent marriages for immigration purposes give the rest of the legitimate [...]

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The U.S. Embassy, Consular section in Manila reports the second highest number of visa fraud cases, following only the American Consulate in the Dominican Republic. The Philippine government for some time now has outlawed “mail order marriages”. In addition, the US I-129F Fiancée Visa Petition carries with it two requirements which prevent a “mail order [...]

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U.S. citizens who will be getting married to a foreign national in the United States may petition for a fiancé classification (K-1) for their fiancé. You and your fiancé must be free to marry. This means that both of you are unmarried, or that any previous marriages have ended through divorce, annulment or death. You [...]

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