K3 Marriage Visa - Experienced Immigration Lawyers
Experienced immigration lawyers can help the K3 marriage visa petitioner through the entire process of issuance of the visa.
Applying for the K3 marriage visa need not be a complicated matter if the petitioner employs the services of experienced immigration lawyers who will help the petitioner and the foreign spouse through the entire process right from filing the petition through the application process, interview and procedures to the issuance of the visa and the immigrant visa processing after the spouse reaches the US.
The K3 marriage visa is a non-immigrant visa for an American citizen to bring his/her spouse to the United States. The application by the foreign spouse must be filed in the country where the marriage took place. That is where the visa must be issued as well. On issuance of the visa, the foreign spouse can travel to the United States and wait for the processing of the immigrant visa. For the K-3 Visa, two petitions need to be filed by the American spouse, Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative, and Form I-129F Petition for Alien Fiancé (e).
On acceptance of Form I-130, the USCIS will send the American petitioner a Notice of Action which is effectively a receipt notice. On receiving the Notice of Action, the petitioner can file Form I-129F which is applicable for the foreign spouse and children. On approving the I-129F, it is sent to the National Visa Center (NVC). From there it is sent to the American embassy or consulate in the country where the marriage was held. If the marriage was held in the United States, the petition is sent to the embassy or consulate in the foreign spouse’s country.
Experienced immigration lawyers can help the foreign spouse with regard to all the details involved (applying, what to expect in the interview, etc.) in the K3 marriage visa application. Lawyers based in the United States generally have their agents in many countries, who can help individuals applying for a K3 marriage visa and co-ordinate the efforts of the American petitioner and the foreign spouse.
The K3 marriage visa is a non-immigrant visa for an American citizen to bring his/her spouse to the United States. The application by the foreign spouse must be filed in the country where the marriage took place. That is where the visa must be issued as well. On issuance of the visa, the foreign spouse can travel to the United States and wait for the processing of the immigrant visa. For the K-3 Visa, two petitions need to be filed by the American spouse, Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative, and Form I-129F Petition for Alien Fiancé (e).
On acceptance of Form I-130, the USCIS will send the American petitioner a Notice of Action which is effectively a receipt notice. On receiving the Notice of Action, the petitioner can file Form I-129F which is applicable for the foreign spouse and children. On approving the I-129F, it is sent to the National Visa Center (NVC). From there it is sent to the American embassy or consulate in the country where the marriage was held. If the marriage was held in the United States, the petition is sent to the embassy or consulate in the foreign spouse’s country.
Experienced immigration lawyers can help the foreign spouse with regard to all the details involved (applying, what to expect in the interview, etc.) in the K3 marriage visa application. Lawyers based in the United States generally have their agents in many countries, who can help individuals applying for a K3 marriage visa and co-ordinate the efforts of the American petitioner and the foreign spouse.
K3 Marriage Visa
A Non-Immigrant Visa for an American Citizen to Bring His/Her Spouse to the US
A Non-Immigrant Visa for an American Citizen to Bring His/Her Spouse to the US

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