K-1 Fiance Visa
Bring your fiance(e) to the United States for marriage

Overview
The K-1 visa allows a U.S. citizen to petition for their foreign fiance(e) to enter the United States for the purpose of marriage. The couple must marry within 90 days of the fiance(e)'s arrival. Every matter begins with a candid eligibility and risk review, followed by a written filing strategy tailored to your facts and timeline.
Our Process
- 1
I-129F petition filing with USCIS
- 2
USCIS approval and transfer to National Visa Center
- 3
Consular processing and interview
- 4
K-1 visa issuance and travel to U.S.
- 5
Marriage within 90 days of entry
- 6
Adjustment of status (I-485) to permanent resident
Eligibility
- Petitioner must be a U.S. citizen
- Both parties must be legally free to marry
- Couple must have met in person within the past 2 years
- Genuine relationship with intent to marry within 90 days
What to Prepare
These are common intake documents. Exact requirements depend on your case details.
- Proof of U.S. citizenship and intent to marry
- Evidence of in-person meeting and relationship history
- Civil records and prior marriage termination documents
- Financial support evidence for visa and later adjustment
- Communication and travel records supporting bona fide relationship
What to Expect
We set realistic expectations early and keep you informed at each milestone.
- Consular review can be detailed, so consistency across records matters
- Marriage must occur within 90 days after K-1 entry to the U.S.
- Post-marriage adjustment strategy should be planned in advance
Why Choose Us
- Compassionate handling of relationship-based cases
- Thorough evidence of genuine relationship
- Interview preparation for consular processing
- Seamless transition to green card after marriage
Important Legal Notice: Information on this page is general and not legal advice. Case outcomes depend on your facts, evidence quality, and government adjudication.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a strategy session to evaluate eligibility, identify risks, and receive a practical filing roadmap.