Filipino K-1 or Fiancee Visas
Philippines Fiancee Visa Service
My last Philippines Fiancee petition for one of my clients was approved at USCIS in only 3 weeks. 5 months is the average time USCIS says to expect.
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After approval by USCIS, the US State Department National Visa Center (NVC) will forward the petition to Manila for processing at the US embassy there.
Your Filipino Fiancee receives Packet #3 with the following instructions.
Manila Consulate Fiancee Packet 3 Instructions in English
Manila Consulate Fiancee Packet 3 Instructions in Tagalog
You can help your fiancée schedule her interview, and get your questions answered by calling the Embassy’s Visa Information Services staff directly. You call 1-888-877-9888 (
bring 2 Copies of each to the Embassy ,
B. You should send her:
2x Copies of your most recent Federal Tax Return (including W2’s)
D. Other documents (originals, or certified copies)
3 Visa Photos (two for interview, one for medical)
Passport
Birth Certificate
Divorce/Annullment/Death Certificates (as needed)
E. Evidence of Genuine Relationship
J. Commission on Filipinos Overseas
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Below is a short youtube video that describes how to get your Fiancee Visa
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You may also apply to bring your fiancee's unmarried children, who are under age 21, to the United States.
After arriving in the United States, your fiancee will be eligible to apply for a work permit. (You should note that INS might not be able to process the work permit within the 90-day time
limit for your marriage to take place.) If your fiancee applies for adjustment to permanent resident status, your fiancee must re-apply for a new work permit after the marriage.
By law, a fiance(e) petition can only be filed in the United States at an office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). The petitioner must be a U.S. Citizen.
The fiance(e) petition (Form I-129-F) and two G-325-A biographic information forms. You must fill out completely both the petition and biographic information forms. Your fiance(e) will
be required to present the supporting financial documents at the time of his/her visa interview.
Legal permanent residents may not file petitions for fiancee visas, although they may petition for
the immigration of their new spouse after the wedding (see Bringing My Spouse to Live in the U.S.).
Expert Tip # 12
Don't violate the terms of the Fiancee Visa. Sometimes after the Fiancee Visa is granted, couples think to marry twice, once immediately among her family and friends in her country, and then a second time later with his family and friends in the U.S. They plan to "game" the visa process by only reporting the second marriage on the Adjustment of Status. This is a bad idea. When entering the U.S. the Immigration officer will ask her "Are you single?". If the Fiancee admits she is in fact already married to the Sponsor, she will be refused entry to the U.S. and sent back. The application process would need to be started completely over this time with the Husband now petitioning for a Spousal Visa. Enjoy an informal engagement party with her family and friends, but never enter what would be considered a legal marriage before she enters the U.S. Only as a single woman may she travel to the U.S. in compliance with the terms of her Fiancee Visa.
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