With all the complexity of immigration procedures, obtaining a visa for your spouse or fiancé to enter the United States is a process that can seem challenging. Let’s clarify the nuances and key considerations involved in obtaining spouse and fiancé visas.
There are different types of spouse visas available, depending on the spouse’s immigration status in the United States. Some of the commonly requested spouse visas include:
Also known as a fiancé(e) visa, it is intended for fiancé(es) of U.S. citizens who wish to marry in the United States.
This visa is for spouses of U.S. citizens who are awaiting approval of their immigration applications.
Designed for spouses of U.S. citizens who are already married and want to immigrate permanently to the United States.
Immediate Relative Spouse Visa, valid for a period of 10 years.
Each category has specific requirements. Here are the main requirements:
The couple must have a legitimate and genuine relationship, intending to marry within 90 days of the groom/bride’s arrival in the U.S.
The applicant must be engaged to a U.S. citizen who acts as the primary sponsor.
The sponsor must demonstrate the financial ability to support the groom/bride in the U.S.
The groom/bride and the U.S. citizen must have no legal impediments to the marriage, such as previous undissolved marriages.
The visa category of Immediate Relative or IR (Immediate Relative) favors immediate relatives and therefore, children over 21 can apply for a process for their parents to have a Green Card.
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