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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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is it okay to apply for k-1 visa while my fiancee' is here in the u.s?

her i-94 expired next month and she has no choice but to go back to her home country.

before that happen though we would like to apply for k-1 visa if it's legal.

any suggestion truly will help...

thank you!!!

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Filed: Other Country: China
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is it okay to apply for k-1 visa while my fiancee' is here in the u.s?

her i-94 expired next month and she has no choice but to go back to her home country.

before that happen though we would like to apply for k-1 visa if it's legal.

any suggestion truly will help...

thank you!!!

You can file the petition whenever you're ready but she still must return before her I-94 expires.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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You can find more information about filing for K-1 on the guides, and on the USCIS website.

USCIS also has a nifty factsheet on the fiancee visa. Also, if you guys wanted to get married here sooner, there may be another option. Check the USCIS pdf for more info.

I Am a U.S. Citizen...

How Do I...Help My Fiancé(e) Become a Permanent Resident of the United States?

http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/A2.pdf

Another option is if your fiancé(e) is already in the U.S. in another

lawful temporary status and you want to get married in the U.S.

While you may marry and file the I-130 for him/her, there may be

additional requirements that he/she will have to meet before being

able to adjust status to permanent residence in the U.S. For more

information about the I-130 relative petition for a spouse, please

see Fact Sheet A11.

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