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  • My Visa Quest

    by Published on 06-26-2010 03:19 AM
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    Although the K1 visa is set in place to help residents of the Philippines marry a U.S. Citizen, it is also a rule that has many requirements. Because the United States is such a great place to live, there are a lot of immigrants that try to get past the government just to become a citizen. These rules are set in place to help stop immigration fraud from occurring.

    The person that is petitioning the K1 Visa must be a United States citizen. Anyone that is not a permanent citizen or anyone that has a green card is not eligible to do this. Both the petitioner and the Filipino fiancée must be free to marry. They must be legally divorced or widowed in order to obtain a K1 Visa. The petitioner and the fiancée must have the will to get married within a ninety-day time. This is a very important rule and if they are not married within the ninety days, the immigrant fiancée must return to his or her country.
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    by Published on 06-19-2010 11:08 PM
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    Eligibility Requirements






    If you petition for a fiancé(e) visa, you must show that:
    • You (the petitioner) are a U.S. citizen.
    • You intend to marry within 90 days of your fiancé(e) entering the United States.
    • You and your fiancé(e) are both free to marry and any previous marriages must have been legally terminated by divorce, death, or annulment.
    • You met each other, in person, at least once within 2 years of filing your petition. There are two exceptions that require a waiver:1. If the requirement to meet would violate strict and long-established customs of your or your fiancé(e)’s foreign culture or social practice.2. If you prove that the requirement to meet would result in extreme hardship to you.
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