Jordan: Where can I find all of the information and directions on how to apply a fiancee visa for my girl ?
I want to know where can I find all the information since I am planning to bring her into the united states for marriage. I think you go by the united states laws of marriage if you bring her in from vietnam on a fiancee visa.
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Answer by ♥ Sweet pea ♥
USCIC.GOV
Follow the flowcharts hereAnswer by lost
You are dealing with a difficult consulate. There is a lot of good data at www.visajourney.com and people that are filing from thereAnswer by L & N ø♥ø
Jordan, you have to have met your girlfriend first for at leat 2 years with proof of relationship.Answer by Brother_Hesekiel
Go to www.visajourney.com and look at the guides and ask questions at the K-1 section.Answer by Fred W.
I am a matchmaker and have helped thousands of couples find each other. When marriage results, my couples often ask advice on how to accomplish immigration, and reunite in the USA
What you should apply for is called a Fiancee or K1 visa. Once approved your Fiancee is allowed to enter the USA for the purpose of marrying you.
There are a lot of details involved. I have recorded a series of three videos that explain the
process:
To summarize.
First of all you have a real courtship and relationship with the gf and you plan to get married.
Then check that you both meet the eligibility requirements: You are a US citizen. You both are currently ‘free to marry’. You earn over $ 18,300. You have met each other ‘face to face’ at least once, during the past two years.
You will have to ‘prove’ that you have a real, genuine, ‘bone fide’ relationship. You do this by presenting copies of correspondences, photos, letters, plane tickets, etc.
See my youtube on ‘proving your genuine relationship’
https://fianceevisaservices.com/youtubegenuinerelationship.html
You should make sure that you build from the start a solid ‘paper trail’ of the communications of your relationship. This means itemized telephone records, emails, instant messages, voip calls, snail mail, packages. If you use prepaid cards make sure yours gives you an itemized call list, or switch to https://fianceevisaservices.com/international-prepaid-long-distance.html
When traveling to visit your fiancee, take plenty of photos, vary the shots, locations, wardrobes. Meet her family, and friends. Document with photos. Turn date stamping on.
See my youtube video on what photos to take:
https://fianceevisaservices.com/youtubepetitionphotographs.html
Don’t move too quickly. Couples who instantly fall in love and get engaged or married may be suspected of fraud. Go slowly, build your relationship.
Once your relationship gets serious, don’t let too much time elapse between trips. The longer the separation, the more suspect the relationship is. I recommend travel to meet with your Fiancee every 6 to 9 months.
Once your relationship has progressed, you have made 1 or more trips, and you have abundant proof of your relationship. Then you apply for the visa, to USCIS Homeland Security.
Unfortunately for you, the consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is one of the most difficult to work with. They have probably the highest denial rate of fiancee visas of any US consulate office.
Getting Fiancee or spousal visas for Vietnam is much harder than from most other countries. The consular officers in Ho Chi Minh City apply a higher standard before they accept a relationship is genuine. See my blog they expect a petitioner to have made multiple trips, to have had a long engagement, and to be able to communicate well with his fiancee. In addition they expect each petitioner to have celebrated a large, formal engagement party and banquet called “Dinh Hon” (but not on the first trip).
Dinh Hon Videos: https://www.google.com/search?q=le%20dinh%20hon&tbm=vid
Dinh Hon Photos: https://images.google.com/images?q=le+dinh+hon
After you submit your paperwork, 6 to 9 months later your Fiancee will be asked to come to the US embassy in Ho Chi Minh City to have her interview. If all goes well she is granted her visa, comes to the USA and you can marry.
Once you marry, she applies for her Green Card and can remain with you.
Answer by Tony JYou are either really crazy or a very bored troll. You’ve posted the was questions 10 times every day for months now…
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