Visa Types Explained
Summary
K visas are for fiancés of U.S. Citizens to marry within 90 days in the U.S. V visas allow family of lawful permanent residents to stay in the U.S. While waiting for visa processing. Children must be under 21 and unmarried for V visas.Full Conversation
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A K VISA AND V VISA
Hey Leslie! Here's a quick breakdown of the differences:
- K Visa: Non-immigrant visa for fiancés of U.S. citizens, allowing them to enter the U.S. to get married within 90 days.
- V Visa: Allows family members (spouse and children) of U.S. lawful permanent residents to wait in the U.S. while their immigrant visa petitions are processed.
Do you need more details on either of these?
HOW OLD DO THE FAMILY MEMBER NEED TO BE FOR A VISA
For the V Visa, children must be under 21 years old and unmarried to qualify. For the K Visa, there is no specific age requirement for the fiancé, but they must meet the legal age for marriage in the state they are getting married in.
Do you have any other questions about these visas?
THEY CAN NOT BE * YEARS AND OLDER?
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For the V Visa, unfortunately, children must be under 21 years old and unmarried to qualify. If they are 21 years or older, they do not qualify for the V Visa. Is there anything else you need help with?