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http://www.visacoach.com/fiancee-visa-eligibility.html To be eligible for a K1 visa in 2017,
the petitioner and applicant must meet 15 major requirements,
including being “free to marry”, having a “bone fide relationship”, intending to marry within
90 days of arrival, and the petitioner being a US citizen, and having Income or assets
above the poverty level and so on. A detailed listing follows.
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1. Both Sponsor and Fiancee are "free to marry"
That means, they have always been single, or if previously married that marriage is ended by
divorce, annulment or death.
2. The couple has met in-person within the past two years.
This means both have met face to face, in person. Webcams are great, but only the
in person meeting, breathing the same air counts.
3. The couple's relationship is "bone fide".
The couple has a sincere relationship between them. It does not have to be
a "Hallmark Greeting Card" romantic relationship. But it must be sincere
that the couple TRULY want to spend their lives together, that they are
not shaming, they are not undergoing this process, only for immigration purposes.
4. The couple's engagement matches cultural norms, from Fiance's home country
A similar requirement to being "bone fide" is that the couple ACTs "bone fide"
as well by following the culural norms from the Fiance's home country. What
that means is that if for example: in the country and culture of the Fiance
an engagement celebration is expected, or a ring is expected,
or a dowry is expected, or full involvement of the family is expected, then
the couple should do what is expected.
5. The couple "intends" to marry.
The couple has serious intentions to marry if the visa is granted. That
means the couple should in good faith hope that should all go well
within the 90 day visit they will marry. In practice the promise that
they "intend" to marry, doesn't mean they MUST marry. If things don't go
as planned, they are not forced to marry, instead the fiance should
return to home country.
6. Sponsor must be a US citizen.
That means Green card holders, lawful permanent residents in the USA are not eligible
7. Sponsor's income is over 100% of his states poverty level.
In 2017 this means $16,240 annual income for the sponsor and fiance, plus $4,180
for any additional household members (usually this means dependent children)
Cash assets or home equity can subsitute for income.
8. Sponsor has not applied previously 2 or more times.
The US sponsor is officially limited to 2 fiance visa applications in a lifetime.
To apply again, a waiver from being ineligible to apply again must be granted by
USCIS.
9. Sponsor must wait 2 years from last fiance visa application.
The US sponsor is officially required to wait at least 2 years between applying
for a fiance visa. To apply again sooner, a waiver from being forced to wait
to apply must be granted by USCIS.
10. Sponsor can not have been convicted of certain crimes.
If previously convicted of domestic violence, sexual abuse, child abuse,
dating violence, stalking, multiple controlled substance violations
or homicide. The US sponsor is ineligible. Depending on the circumstances
of the past convictions, a waiver from being ineligible to apply must be granted by
USCIS.
11. Foreign Fiance has a passport.
The Fiancee possesses a passport permitting her to travel across international
borders. The fiance visa will be stamped into the passport. The visa is usually
good for 6 months, so the passport must have at least 8 more months of validity.
12. Foreign Fiance passes medical exam.
The Fiancee has the required vaccinations, does not
carry any diseases that would cause a public health risk, does not
have any dangerous physical or mental disorder. Does not have a
medical condition that would require public financial assistance to treat.
13. Foreign Fiancee has not (seriously) violated U.S. immigration laws.
Overstaying previous visas to USA, deportation, misrepresentation and fraud
to US immigration may prevent approval of the fiance visa
14. Foreign Fiancee is of good moral character.