The Mistakes You Should Avoid When Applying for a K1 Fiance Visa

Hi this is Kaushik Ranchod Kaushik Ranchod from Sacramento with Brian and we’re here with our weekly get your immigration questions answered with The Ranchod Law Group . We’re going to talk about mistakes that are made when filing for the Fiancée visa .

The Fiancée visa : some of the biggest mistakes

Mistake number one

On their statement that they are including, they don’t state that they’re gonna get married within 90 days.

Mistake number two

Then mistake number two is not providing evidence of meeting within the last two years, because that’s one of the requirements: you have had to met your Fiancée within the last two years. If you have questions you can post your question below or you can call us at (916) 613-3553 I’m going to move on to the third biggest mistake that I see when trying to reunite your Fiancée :

Mistake number three

The third mistake (that is this isn’t necessarily only with the Fiancée visa ) is trying to enter the United States on a visitor visa and then filing for a green card in the United States : that could be interpreted as Visa Fraud . In that situation the best thing to do would be the Fiancée visa , rather than to try to come into the United States on a visitor visa and marry your spouse and then try to get a green card with your spouse admission.I also have a question I received from Brian:

What happens if someone enters the United States with a tourist visa but didn’t have the intention to get married… something that just happened randomly?

Ok so that’s a really good question! If you enter with a tourist visa and you didn’t have the intent prior to entering, because what is looked at is the intent prior to entering the United States and then you get married after the fact – depending upon the timing of when you actually got married, you may be able to adjust status and get a green card : there’s something called the 90-day rule.

I advise you, if you’re in that situation, to contact an immigration attorney in order to get things right and if you have any questions you can contact us at (916) 613-3553 or you can post your question below.Alright so I want to thank you for tuning in for our weekly immigration show – get your questions answered by The Ranchod Law Group – and tune in next Thursday one o’clock we’ll have a new topic for you, keeping you updated on the latest of what’s going on right now.We’re going to talk about the mistakes of fiancée visa s and we’ll see what’s going on next week because we never know what we have in store with us with this current administration.Thank you and have an awesome day.

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