K 1 Visa Petition Process
Summary
The I-131F form is used for K-1 visa petitions, allowing U.S. Citizens to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the U.S. For marriage. For bringing a spouse, Form I-130 is required, which establishes the relationship between a U.S. Citizen and their spouse. Supporting documents include proof of citizenship, a marriage certificate, and evidence of a bona fide marriage. Processing times can vary from several months to over a year.Full Conversation
what does it do
The **** form is used for a K-* visa petition, which allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States. This form is part of the process that leads to a fiancé(e) visa, enabling the foreign fiancé(e) to enter the U.S. for marriage.
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u.s. citizen to spouse in the U.S.
It sounds like you might be referring to the process of bringing a spouse to the U.S. rather than a fiancé(e). If you're looking to bring a spouse, you'll typically need to file Form I-* (Petition for Alien Relative).
Key Points:
- Form I-*: Used to establish the relationship between a U.S. citizen and their spouse.
- Supporting Documents: Proof of citizenship, marriage certificate, and evidence of a bona fide marriage.
- Processing Time: Varies, but can take several months to over a year.
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