K-3 Visa or Marriage Visa Process

Acquiring a green card for their foreigner spouse can be a complicated process for many American citizens. Getting denied the green card can be distressing and expensive. For a spouse who is not in the U.S. filing for the marriage visa petition is a much more difficult and lengthy process.

The process for filing a K-3 Visa involves filing Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative together with all the necessary documents and the filing fee. Once the petition is received by the USCIS, it will be evaluated for eligibility and approved if all papers are in order.

The USCIS will then forward the petition to the National Visa Center (NVC) for further processing. The NVC will issue a visa number and notify you and your spouse. Your approved petition will then be sent to the American Embassy that has jurisdiction over the applicant’s place of residence.

In most cases, the final approval of the spousal visa will come from this U.S. Embassy. The consular officer of the embassy will schedule an interview with your spouse and ask him or her to bring more documents to support the visa application. The consular officer will scrutinize and evaluate the documents and determine if your spouse is eligible to come to the U.S. Once eligibility is established, your spouse will be issued the K3 visa.

The whole process can be confusing to ordinary citizens. What will make it easier is if you have help from an immigration expert. EasyMarriageVisa.com can get you a marriage visa quickly and easily. We can help you from filing of the petition up to the visa interview of your spouse. We have immigration experts who can coach your spouse in his or her native language and also provide translations for over 10 languages.

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