If The K1 Visa Process Is So Easy, Why Is Brad With Angelina?
Ok, well this is not really about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, but you never know. If Brad knew how easy it was to submit a K1 Visa Application along with all the required docs, he might be bringing a beautiful fiance home with him as well. But all joking aside, let us get into what this article is truly about.
There are a few things that you must know about the documents that go along with the K1 Fiance Visa Application. All required K1 Visa Documents must be submitted with the application. If you omit even one document, you will be either denied or at best held up until you submit the right stuff.
This is a high level overview of what you will need to submit along with your application packet. Now if you go about this alone, it is good to follow someone that has gone through the process and has helped others do the same.
Enjoy the article and get a good idea of the K1 Fiance Visa Application Process .
This is very high level, but it will give you the entire submittal process in a nutshell.
I-129F Petition for Alien Fiance: The document must be filled out in full. It is used to petition to bring your fiance and her children to the USA for the intention of marriage. Now before you start to fill out this application, ensure you have met your fiance within the last two years of submitting. Read carefully all instructions and submit all extra requested documents.
G-325 Biographic Information Form: This document must be filled out in full and will ask you to complete all biographical information. Read the instructions carefully and submit the supporting media with this form.
I-134 Affidavit of Support: A very important document that describes who is supporting the fiance once she arrives in the USA. This document has many parts to it and can get confusing. Follow the instructions carefully.
Birth certificates from both you and your fiance need to be submitted with the application. It is best to have certified copies or originals. If there was a previous marriage involved, then be prepared to show proof of the divorce.
The last of it concerns the proof of the relationship. Keep all travel documents and any other proof of your travels. Submit that with your application. Try to submit as much proof as possible with your application, the more the better. Make copies of everything.
Now that you have everything completed, you are going to want to wrap it all up and send it out for USCIS approval. Don’t forget to make copies for yourself and for your fiance. She will need these documents for her embassy interview.
The Embassy officer may not request all documents in the packet. Yet there are documents that your fiance is required to carry with her to the interview. They do this when more information is needed to complete the interview. It is best if your fiance has a good understanding of what is in your packet. The more prepared she is for the interview, the better.