Sunday, January 4, 2009

How to Apply for a K3 Visa For US?

A K3 visa is a non-immigrant visa lets a foreign spouse to enter the U.S. and apply for a change of status for permanent residence. Obtaining the K3 visa is a multi-step process including a petition by the U.S. spouse to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), an application by the foreign spouse to their local U.S. consulate to obtain the visa and an interview. If you want to transport your foreign spouse to live in the United States, you’ll want to read the following steps.

(1). The phase in the process is for the U.S. spouse to submit a petition for their foreign spouse to apply for the K3 visa. The U.S. spouse submits an appeal for unfamiliar relative (Form I-130) to the suitable service center. Read the instructions on the form to determine which center services your area.

(2). The U.S. spouse receives notice of receipt from the USCIS then submits a petition for alien fiancé (Form I-129F) to the appropriate service center.

(3). The U.S. spouse receives notice of receipt followed by a second notice, approving the petition.

(4). The service center sends the petition to the National Visa Center and the National Visa Center sends the approved package to the foreign spouse’s local U.S. consulate.

(5). After the petition has been approved, the foreign spouse may apply for the K3 visa. The foreign spouse receives notice from the consulate that the package has been received, and a checklist is provided for additional items that will be required for the K3 visa interview.

(6). The foreign spouse gathers the required documents and sends the completed checklist to the consulate. Once received, the consulate will send a letter to the foreign spouse confirming the date and time of the visa interview.

(7). The foreign spouse attends a medical interview.

(8). The foreign spouse attends the visa interview. The interviewing officer will review all documents, question the foreign spouse and make a decision on the case.

(9). The foreign spouse may now travel to the U.S. At the port of entry, an immigration officer will review the paperwork and finalize the visa, allowing the foreign spouse to officially enter the U.S.

(10). As soon as the foreign spouse is able to, an application should be made for adjustment of status to permanent house. Or, if the alien relative petition is approved (I-130), the spouse may travel back to their country and come back to the U.S. as a permanent resident.

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