K‑1 Visa Process
Follow this step-by-step guide for insights on each phase of filing your K‑1 Visa. We’ve paraphrased each stage to help you prepare for what’s next.
Step 1 Filing I‑129F
Start the process to bring your fiancé(e) to the U.S. by completing the I‑129F form and gathering all required documents. Pay attention to the filing instructions for accuracy.
Step 2 I‑129F NOA1
USCIS will send a “Notice of Action” (I‑797C) confirming they’ve received your petition. It includes a case number for tracking on the official government website.
Step 3 Did You Get an RFE?
An RFE (Request for Evidence) means USCIS needs more information or documents. Send the requested materials promptly to avoid delays.
Step 4 NOA2 Received
This notice confirms your petition has been approved. Keep the original letter safe, as you’ll need it later. Your case is now forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC).
Step 5 DOS (NVC) Stage
The NVC processes your approved petition and forwards it to the U.S. embassy in your fiancé(e)’s country. Track your case number to see updates or request information.
Step 6 Embassy
You’ll typically receive a “Welcome Letter” when your embassy receives the case. Each embassy has unique instructions, so follow them closely for the final steps.
Step 7 Medical Exam & Interview
Complete a medical exam with an authorized physician and attend the visa interview at the embassy. Procedures vary by location, so do your research in advance.
Step 8 K‑1 Visa Received!
Once approved, you’ll receive your K‑1 Visa. You must enter the U.S. and marry within 90 days of arrival. Keep your visa documentation handy for entry at the port of arrival.
I-129F Filing
Ready to marry your special someone? Congratulations. You have reached the first step of the K-1 visa journey. It involves paperwork, but it is definitely worth it to be together. Let us begin with the I-129F “Petition for Alien Fiancé(e).”
First of all, the sponsor who files on your behalf must be a U.S. citizen. Only U.S. citizens are eligible to petition for a foreign fiancé(e) under the K-1 visa category. Both partners must be legally free to marry (single or fully divorced) and plan to marry within 90 days of the K-1 visa holder’s arrival.
Another important requirement is that the U.S. petitioner (American fiancé) and the foreign fiancé have met face to face at least once in the two years before filing. You will need proof of this, so collect items such as photos, flight tickets, boarding passes, and passport entry stamps. USCIS may grant exceptions if extreme hardship or strong cultural and religious practices prevented an in-person meeting, but this requires substantial documentation.
Additional I-129F Details
Official Form: Visit the USCIS website
Current Edition Date: 04/01/24
Filing Fee: $675
Where to File: Most petitions go through the USCIS lockbox in Dallas (although many are ultimately processed in California). Use the addresses below, depending on your shipping method:
For U.S. Postal Service (USPS):
USCIS
Attn: I-129F
P.O. Box 660151
Dallas, TX 75266-0151
For FedEx, UPS, or DHL:
USCIS
Attn: I-129F (Box 660151)
2501 South State Highway 121 Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067-8003
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