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What are the government fees for a Petition for Fiancé(e) K-1 Visa?
For most cases, the government fee associated with form I-129F is $535
Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)
Fiances of U.S. citizens who live outside of the United States can file a Form I-129F,
Petition for Alien Fiancé(e), to enter the U.S. and marry their fiance.
The visa designation for recipients of this visa is K-1 for fiances and K-2 for the dependent of
that fiance.
After receiving a K-1 visa, the fiance of a U.S. resident can apply for entry at a U.S.
port-of-entry in the United States. They then have 90 days to marry.
After marrying, the immigrating fiance is then supposed to file Form I-485, which is the
Application to Adjust Status and grants the fiance permanent residency (Green Card).
What are the requirements for Form I-129F?
The most important requirement for Form I-129F is that the fiance gets married within 90 days of
arriving to the United States. It is the sole purpose of this visa.
Although the K-1 visa is a non immigrant visa, it is unlike other non immigrant visas in that it
does not require the applicant to show that they will return to their home country after their
brief stay in the United States. Rather, they will be expected to file for a Green Card shortly
after arriving in the U.S.
This makes this visa “dual-intent”, meaning that they come to the U.S. as a non immigrant, but
then become a permanent resident (Green Card holder) during their stay.
Other requirements may include a visa interview, biometrics appointment and various supporting
documentation to be included in one’s application.
How long does it take to become a Permanent Resident with Form I-129F?
There are multiple stages in the process of getting Permanent Residency with Form I-129F.
The first step, getting Form I-129F approved, can take five months or more according to the
California Service Center’s estimates.
Getting Permanent Residency with Form I-485 may take from six months to more than a year.