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K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa Lawyer in Massachusetts

A K-1 fiancé(e) visa lets the foreign fiancé of a U.S. citizen enter the United States to marry. After the marriage, the foreign spouse adjusts status to lawful permanent resident. The firm prepares K-1 cases from initial petition through the consular interview and the green card application that follows.

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What is a k-1 fiancé(e) visa?

The K-1 fiancé(e) visa is a single-entry nonimmigrant visa that lets a U.S. citizen's foreign fiancé enter the United States to marry a U.S. citizen. The couple must marry within 90 days of the foreign fiancé's entry. After marriage, the foreign spouse files Form I-485 to adjust status to lawful permanent resident. K-1 is only available when the U.S. petitioner is a citizen, not a permanent resident.

Who qualifies?

  • The U.S. petitioner is a U.S. citizen
  • Both parties are legally free to marry
  • The couple has met in person within the two years before filing, with limited cultural or hardship exceptions
  • There is a genuine intent to marry within 90 days of the fiancé's U.S. entry
  • The petitioner meets the income threshold or has a joint sponsor

How the process works

  1. File Form I-129F. The U.S. citizen files Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé, with USCIS.
  2. NVC and consular processing. After approval, the case moves to the National Visa Center and then to the U.S. embassy or consulate where the fiancé lives.
  3. Medical and visa interview. The fiancé completes a medical exam and attends a consular interview.
  4. Travel and marry within 90 days. Once the K-1 visa is issued, the fiancé enters the United States and the couple marries within 90 days of entry.
  5. Adjust status. After the wedding, file Form I-485 to adjust to lawful permanent resident status, with Form I-765 for a work permit and Form I-131 for travel.

Timeline and what to expect

A K-1 case generally takes 10 to 16 months from filing to visa issuance, with adjustment of status adding another 8 to 14 months. Timelines depend on USCIS service-center processing and consular post backlogs. The K-1 visa itself is valid for six months and allows a single entry.

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Common challenges

  • Proving the in-person meeting requirement when travel was limited
  • Documenting the relationship with evidence beyond photos and chats
  • Income that falls short of the affidavit-of-support threshold
  • Prior immigration issues that surface at the consular interview
  • Failing to marry within 90 days of entry, which generally requires the foreign fiancé to depart

How Chaudhry Law helps

The firm builds K-1 petitions around the consular officer's checklist: a clear timeline of the relationship, the in-person meeting documented with travel records, and a credible plan for life together after the wedding. We prepare the foreign fiancé for the consular interview, then handle the adjustment-of-status filing once you are married, so the case moves on a single coordinated track.

Frequently asked questions

Can my fiancé enter on a tourist visa to marry me instead?

Entering on a B-2 tourist visa with the intent to marry and remain is generally treated as visa fraud. Talk to the firm before doing this. There may be a better route.

Can my fiancé bring children?

Yes. Unmarried children under 21 of the K-1 beneficiary may be eligible for K-2 derivative visas.

What happens if we do not marry in 90 days?

The K-1 status expires. The foreign fiancé must depart the United States. Marrying after the 90 days does not save the K-1 status.

Can my fiancé work after entering the U.S.?

Yes, after applying for and receiving a work permit. Most K-1 entrants apply for a work permit at the same time as their adjustment of status filing.

Is K-1 faster than a marriage-based visa?

Not always. A direct marriage abroad followed by a CR-1 spousal visa can be comparable or faster, and the foreign spouse arrives as a permanent resident rather than waiting through adjustment.

Talk to the firm. Schedule a consultation about your k-1 fiancé(e) visa case. Phone (781) 985-0197, email Ali@Chaudhrylaw.legal, or message us on WhatsApp.

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