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Fiancee Visa Application

~~ The #1 Ultimate Guide to K1 Visa: Process, Requirements & Timeline ~~

What Is the K1 Visa and Who Needs It?

The K1 visa, often called the fiancé(e) visa, allows a foreign national to enter the United States specifically to marry a U.S. citizen. Once your fiancé arrives, you have exactly 90 days to get married. After the wedding, your spouse can apply for a green card without leaving the country.

This visa is only for U.S. citizens. If you hold a green card rather than citizenship, you cannot sponsor a K1. You would need to marry first and then apply for a marriage-based green card.

Same-sex couples are fully eligible. U.S. immigration law recognizes same-sex relationships regardless of the laws in your partner’s home country.

Who Qualifies for a K1 Visa?

Both the U.S. citizen and the foreign fiancé(e) must meet specific eligibility requirements before USCIS will approve the petition.

The U.S. citizen sponsor must

Be a U.S. citizen (not a green card holder)

Be legally free to marry, meaning any previous marriages are officially dissolved

Meet the income requirement of at least 125% above the federal poverty guidelines, which is approximately $31,000 for a two-person household in 2026

Have met the foreign fiancé in person at least once within the past two years

The foreign fiancé(e) must:

Be legally free to marry

Have no prior immigration violations or bars to entr

Be willing to attend a visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country

What Is the Step-by-Step K1 Visa Process?

The process involves multiple government agencies and several stages, each with its own timeline. Here is how it works from start to finish.

1. File Form I-129F with USCIS

The U.S. citizen files the Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) from inside the United States. Your foreign fiancé stays abroad during this step. This is the starting point for the entire process.

2. USCIS Reviews the Petition

USCIS reviews your petition and supporting documents. If anything is missing, they may send a Request for Evidence, which pauses the clock until you respond.

3. Case Transfers to the National Visa Center

The U.S. citizen files the Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) from inside the United States. Your foreign fiancé stays abroad during this step. This is the starting point for the entire process.

4. The Foreign Fiancé Completes Form DS-160

Your fiancé fills out the DS-160 online visa application and pays the State Department fee. They will then receive instructions to schedule a visa interview.

5. Medical Examination

Before the interview, your fiancé must complete a medical exam with a physician approved by the U.S. embassy. The exam includes a physical, vaccination review, chest X-ray, and blood tests.

6. Visa Interview at the U.S. Embassy

This is where the consular officer decides the case. The interview typically lasts 10 to 20 minutes. The officer will ask questions about your relationship, your plans, and your intent to marry. Dress professionally, bring all documents in an organized manner, and answer every question honestly.

7. Enter the United States and Get Married

Once the visa is approved, your fiancé has six months to enter the U.S. The K1 is a single-entry visa. After entering, you must marry within 90 days. This deadline is non-negotiable.

8. Apply for a Green Card

After the wedding, your spouse files Form I-485 to adjust their status to permanent resident. They can also apply for work authorization at the same stage.

How Long Does the K1 Visa Take?

Timeline is one of the most common concerns for couples, and rightfully so. Processing times vary based on the USCIS service center, the U.S. embassy location, and whether your application has any complications.

USCIS Form I-129F Processing

National Visa Center Review

Embassy Interview Scheduling

Entry to the U.S. After Approval

Total (Filing to U.S. Entry)

Wait times at embassies vary widely. Some posts in Europe schedule interviews within weeks. Others in parts of Africa and Asia have backlogs exceeding 400 business days. Plan your wedding date around confirmed visa approval, not a projected one.

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How Much Does a K1 Visa Cost?

Fees have increased significantly since the 2024 USCIS Fee Rule. Here is what to expect.

Form I-129F filing fee: $675

DS-160 visa application fee: $265

Medical examination: Varies by country, typically $200 to $500

The total government cost to get the visa itself is around $940.