K1 Fiance Visa
Posted by ramicaSep 28
Are you looking for fiancé to get fiance k1 Visa or go abroad at the most easy and fast way? Well, actually there are no sites offering that. You have to really find the man of your dreams and wait him to process your K-1 or fiancé visa. This post is just to tell stories about what happened last week and made me realize that there are many Filipinos looking up for fiancé just to go in their desired country.
Last Saturday we were talking about on ways how to get to United States in the fastest way. The conversation took so long and became serious. One of my friends suggested the fiancé visa thing or the K-1 visa and told the story about her Filipina mother who married an American guy in order to go in United States without taking any long process. She said that the processing only took 6 months and you just needed to give the necessary and supporting documents to prove the US government that there are actually plans for the wedding like place, date and type of ceremony. Pictures together and printed e-mails are also accepted. Are you looking for fiancé? Maybe you want to leave comments. Who knows? Your dream guy is reading this.
3 comments
Comment by Gilson on September 29, 2009 at 16:32
been thinking about this too… coz’ when I was an alien, cultures weren’t opinions.
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Comment by rizache on September 29, 2009 at 23:43
Finally, this is a business. You get the visa, no matter the way.
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Comment by Randy on September 30, 2009 at 13:16
Hi jhez & Ramon
Your blog hit my Google Alert system and I’m happy to read your about page. I’m also learning and looking into changing a website to blog soon but for now my site is about the visa process. I am the Author of the China Marriage and K3 visa Guide. My site offers resources and information on the process of bringing a spouse (K3) or fiancee (K1) to the U.S.
All interviews for the K3 and K1 Visa are based on an approved I-129F Petition by the U.S. sponsor so the wait time is the same for both. I myself married in China in 2005 and my spouse arrived in the U.S. 8 months later on a K-3 visa. We are currently helping 17 couples through the paperwork process and in 2009 that wait time is 12-14 months.
I would be happy to help answer any questions on this topic if I can be of any help to you or your readers.
Have a great day,
Randy Marsh
http://chinamarriage101.com
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