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K1 Immigrants with HIV to be allowed to enter the United States

Recently, President Bush signed into law legislation that will allow people with HIV to immigrate and travel to America.

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Looking to bring your future spouse to the United States? You've come to the right place. Whether you are planning on hiring a attorney to guide you and your fiance(e) through the immigration process or hope to complete the process yourself, this site will provide you with important information regarding the K1 Visa Process. Browse the site or start with our Frequently Asked Questions.
Welcome to the K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Website

Prior to 1970, there was no way for a United States citizen to bring his or her fiance(e) to the United States prior to marriage. The couple would have to marry abroad and then wait for the foreign spouse's I-130 visa petition to be approved.  The process was long and resulted in lengthy periods of separation for newlyweds.  In the 1970's, the United States Congress created the K-1 visa, which allows a foreign fiance(e)s to enter America for 90 days in order to marry a United States citizen.  After marriage, the K-1 visa holder can then apply for a CR-1/IR-1 permanent resident visa ("green card") and, later, apply for US citizenship.

In order to receive a K-1 visa, the US citizen must file an I-129F petition at a USCIS service center which, if approved, will be forwarded to the foreign embassy or consulate where the citizen's fiance(e) lives for further processing. Visit our K-1 Visa section for comprehensive and detailed information regarding the fiance(e) visa process.

This website is designed to explain the K-1 visa application process and provide information vital to a successful K-1 visa application. The site is sponsored by Millie Anne Cavanaugh, Esq., an attorney offering immigration services, including K-1 visa processing, throughout the United States. The Cavanaugh Law Office offers complimentary consultations for immigration issues.  Why use an attorney to file your K-1 visa petition?

 

 
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