Filipino K-1 or Fiancee Visas
Filipina K-1 Visa support
My last Philippines Fiancee petition for one of my clients was approved at USCIS in only 3 weeks. 5 months is the average time USCIS says to expect.
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After approval by USCIS, the US State Department National Visa Center (NVC) will forward the petition to Manila for processing at the US embassy there.
Your Filipino Fiancee receives Packet #3 with the following instructions.
Manila Consulate Fiancee Packet 3 Instructions in English
Manila Consulate Fiancee Packet 3 Instructions in Tagalog
You can help your fiancée schedule her interview, and get your questions answered by calling the Embassy’s Visa Information Services staff directly. You call 1-888-877-9888 (
bring 2 Copies of each to the Embassy ,
B. You should send her:
2x Copies of your most recent Federal Tax Return (including W2’s)
D. Other documents (originals, or certified copies)
3 Visa Photos (two for interview, one for medical)
Passport
Birth Certificate
Divorce/Annullment/Death Certificates (as needed)
E. Evidence of Genuine Relationship
J. Commission on Filipinos Overseas
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Below is a short youtube video that describes how to get your Fiancee Visa
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If approved (six months is about normal, though this varies based on processing time, and to a degree the
relevant embassy), the Application materials will all be forwarded to the National Passport Center for processing.
Then the whole paper file wrapper is sent to the US embassy or consulate in the jurisdiction in which the
fiancee resides abroad [1]. The Embassy will contact the fiancee and schedule an interview date. In the
meantime, the fiancee has to have a medical examination at an approved clinic, to screen for certain
infectious diseases like HIV, Tuberculosis and Syphilis. The Embassy staff will question the fiancee and
ask for additional documents, to determine the authenticity of the relationship (amongst other things, that
it is not an attempt to skirt 'the proper channels' of US immigration law), though the preliminary
questioning in this regard is fairly straightforward and brief. If the interview goes well, the visa is
granted immediately, but the fiancee's passport may need to be kept for a few days for processing. The
fiancee then has six months to enter the US, and 90 days after that to marry the Petitioner. The fiancee
cannot marry any other person, and must return if not married to the Petitioner. If the fiancee has
children, and they were properly identified in the original petition, then they will be issued K-2 visas.
Such K-2 visas depend on the parent's K-1 visa.
Expert Tip # 4
Attach to the I-129F a typed letter describing in full detail the nature of your relationship with your Fiancee. Describe where and when you met, the situation, what happened, how the relationship developed, what are your plans when she arrives for the 90 days, what are your wedding arrangements, what are your long term plans for your future life together. A sample “Nature of Relationship” letter is shown at Fiancee Visa Secrets eBook. The more detail you provide the better. Couples planning a life together have long conversations and make detailed plans. Share these plans in your letter. This serves to confirm the sincerity of the relationship.
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