7 Tips: K1 Fiance Visa Don'ts: What NOT to do K150

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7 Tips that when working with VisaCoach K1 Fiance Visa clients I always
advise them NOT to do. By avoiding these common opportunities to “shoot oneself
In the foot” consular officers skepticism can be minimized and an applicant will
Have the best chance for success.
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Tip Number 1.
Don’t attempt to "game" the visa process by applying for
another visa.

Don't apply for tourist, student or employment visas,
because you think they are simpler or faster than the
fiance visa. If you goal is a life together, the fiance
visa is the only legitimate path. And the only path
likely to success.


Not only does this waste time waiting to hear that the bogus application has
been rejected, but it serves to flag your Fiancee/Spouse
as someone who probably desperate to enter the U.S. any way
possible.

All fiance visa applications are initially
viewed skeptically by USCIS and the U.S. State Department
because they know, that this is an area where previous
fraud has occurred. Gigilos, gold diggers, con-men even
terrorists have used Fiance Visas as a way to break into
the USA.

The officials mission is to prevent abuse, to catch fraud,
not bring happy couples together.

Applying for a fiance visa after unsuccessfully applying
for in-appropriate visas subjects your Fiancee to extra scrutiny
which could result in delays or even outright rejection.

Tip Number 2.
Don't try to get around the requirement to meet "in-person",
"face to face" unless it trully is IMPOSSIBLE to travel
to meet.

Inconvenient" is never a good enough reason. Don’t apply for
a waiver to avoid the requirement
to meet your Fiancee in person. Unless it is incontrovertible
that you are not physically able to meet hime or her.

Attempting to avoid the meeting reflects poorly on the sincerity of
the relationship. The Fiancee Visa eligibility rules require
that you have met your Fiancee in person within the two years
prior to your filing your application. The regulations provide
a loophole allowing a waiver to the physical meeting.

This waiver has been written to allow couples with special
circumstances to skip the meeting, specifically if the meeting
will cause unusual hardship or violates strict cultural
or religious practices. If your religion arranges marriages
and the bride and the groom are not allowed to see each
other till the wedding day, or if you are in an iron lung,
then by all means apply for the waiver. However, not wanting to
fly or not wanting to avoid the expense of a plane ticket or
having a busy work schedule is not a valid excuse that
will result in a waiver being granted.

And worse it reflects badly on how genuine your relationship
is. USCIS needs to be convinced of the seriousness
and sincerity, the "bone fides" of your relationship in order to approve
the visa application. They expect a sincere suitor to take
EVERY possible opportunity to spend time with his or her lover.
Attempting to avoid meeting will attract unwanted suspicion.

Tip Number 3.
Don't let too much time pass between your last in-person,
face to face meeting with your Fiance and when the fiance
visa application is submitted.

Officially you can wait almost 2 years since your last
Face to Face, and still be
to be eligible to apply.

But imagine how bad that looks
in the eyes of the consular officer. You claim you can't
live without this person, you want to spend the rest
of your lifes together, BUT you haven't bothered to take
the time and effort to even visit once in over two years.

I always recommend my clients to submit as soon as possible
after return from a trip to be with their fiance. Normally
we start work on the application a few months before
the trip in order to get organized. I send my client
with forms to sign, and detailed personalized checklists
on what to do and bring back from the trip.
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