How Old Do I Need to Be to Be the Beneficiary of a Fiancé Visa?
In general, you must be at least 18 years of age to be the beneficiary of a fiancé visa. Further, you must meet all of the normal marriage eligibility requirements.
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In general, you must be at least 18 years of age to be the beneficiary of a fiancé visa. Further, you must meet all of the normal marriage eligibility requirements.
The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act was enacted by Congress in response to dangers faced by immigrants entering the country through fiancé visas.
As a K-1 visa holder, you are eligible to apply for work authorization as soon as you enter the United States. However, doing so is often impractical.
USCIS requires that you and your spouse file a joint I-751 petition to remove your conditions. Doing so is actually quite simple.
You can check the status of your immigration application online, over the phone, in person, or by mail. Doing so online is the most popular choice.
In order to strengthen your application, it’s important that you include all of the requested evidence in your RFE response by the deadline assigned by USCIS.
Throughout the immigration process, you’re going to be handling a lot of documents. For this reason, it’s important to stay organized and on-track.
While it’s true that as a K-1 Visa holder you can technically request an SSN immediately after you have arrived, your SSN will not authorize you to work.
You’ll need to file your Form I-751 around 90 days before your conditional residency expires. The exact process you will follow depends on your case.
Both the U.S. citizen and Permanent Resident spouse are required to file form I-751 with USCIS, but as with all rules there are exceptions.
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