K-1 Fiancé Visa

USA K1-visa requirements, cost, timeline, and process

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What Is a K-1 Visa?

The K-1 fiancé visa allows a foreign fiancé of a U.S. citizen to come to the United States so you can get married. Once your fiancé arrives, you must get married within 90 days.

Even though this is a temporary (nonimmigrant) visa, it leads to a green card after marriage. This means your fiancé can become a permanent resident of the U.S.

K-1 Visa Costs in 2025

Who Can Apply for a K-1 Visa?

To apply for a K-1 visa, the U.S. sponsor must be a U.S. citizen. Green card holders are not eligible to petition for this visa. Both you and your fiancé must be legally free to marry, which means that any previous marriages must be legally ended through divorce, annulment, or the death of a previous spouse. You must also prove that you’ve met your fiancé in person at least once during the past two years. This “two-year rule” is a core requirement, although some waivers are available in rare cases—such as for extreme hardship or strict religious or cultural traditions.

In addition to proving you’ve met, you must both show you plan to marry within 90 days of your fiancé’s arrival in the U.S. You also need to show that your relationship is genuine and ongoing—not just for immigration purposes. Evidence like photos, letters, video chats, and travel history can help prove this.

K-1 Visa Eligibility Requirements

You and your fiancé must meet the following requirements:

  • You (the sponsor) must be a U.S. citizen

  • You both must be free to marry (all previous marriages must be legally ended)

  • You must have met in person at least once in the last two years

    • Waivers are possible in cases of extreme hardship or religious customs

  • You must plan to marry within 90 days of arrival

  • You must meet income requirements

Who Is NOT Eligible for a K-1 Visa?

  • You are already married

  • Your partner is a green card holder, not a U.S. citizen

  • You can’t prove a real relationship

  • You’ve never met in person

  • You have certain criminal convictions or violated immigration laws

  • You have a serious health condition that could pose a risk

Digital Proof of Relationship For K1-Visa

Step 1: File Form I-129F

The U.S. citizen sponsor files Form I-129F with USCIS. You must include:

  • Proof of U.S. citizenship (passport, birth certificate, etc.)

  • Proof you plan to marry in 90 days (signed letters)

  • Evidence of your relationship (photos, messages, travel tickets)

  • Proof you met in person (flight records, photos, hotel receipts)

  • Passport-style photos of both partners

  • Copies of prior marriage termination (if any)

  • The latest version of Form I-129F (new one required after May 1, 2025)

Step 2: Submit DS-160 and Prepare for Interview

Your fiancé must complete Form DS-160 online. This is the official visa application.

You’ll need to gather:

  • Two passport-style photos

  • Valid passport

  • Birth certificate

  • Police certificates (from all countries lived in since age 16)

  • Medical exam results (from a certified doctor abroad)

  • Form I-134 (Affidavit of Support)

  • Recent tax returns

  • Copy of the approved I-129F package

Step 3: Medical Exam & Visa Interview

  • The foreign fiancé must schedule a medical exam with a government-approved doctor

  • At the visa interview, a consular officer will ask about your relationship, plans to marry, and background

  • If all goes well, the officer will approve the visa or request more documents

Step 4: Travel to the U.S. and Get Married

Once approved, your fiancé has 6 months to travel to the U.S.

After arriving:

  • You must get married within 90 days

  • If you don’t marry, your fiancé must leave the U.S.

  • After marriage, apply for a green card (Adjustment of Status)

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