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Step-by-Step Guide on How to File for Adjustment of Status for K1 and K3 Visa Holders. In the checklist above it is recommended that you include a Cover Page with your application.

Step-by-Step Guide on How to File for Adjustment of Status for K1 and K3 Visa Holders

While this is optional, filing a cover page will help the USCIS understand what benefit your are applying for and specifically what items you have included in your package. Again, make sure the cover page includes: -- the applicants contact information (name, address, phone number) -- A description of the benefit you are applying for, (Immediate Relative (Spouse) Family Based Adjustment of Status Application) -- A table of contents listing the major items in your package (i.e. I-485 and evidence, I-765, I-131, etc) -- A line with the applicants signature and date. Step-by-Step Guide to getting a Social Security Number (SSN) Preparation: Download the Following Forms: 1.

Step-by-Step Guide to getting a Social Security Number (SSN)

Application for a Social Security Card (SS-5) 2. I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (K-2, K-3, and K-4 Visa Holders Only) The above forms can be filled out on your computer and printed. Make sure you sign and date it as required. Print the following webpage out (K-1 Visa Holder Only): >> RM 10211.530 Find your local Social Security Agency (SSA) Office: Click here to Find your SSA Office Reminder: Fiancee visa Information K-1 & K3 Fiancee Visa Information by an Immigration Lawyer. ImmigrationPortal Forums. Love And Marriage ... And Immigration.

A practical guide to immigration for your Filipino fiancée/fiancé or spouse If you are reading this, you are probably thinking seriously about marrying a Philippine citizen.

Love And Marriage ... And Immigration

This fact sheet will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about immigration to the United States for your Filipino fiancée/fiancé or spouse. Please keep in mind that this sheet gives only a brief summary. If you have any specific questions about Philippine laws, please consult an attorney (PDF 246KB) in the Philippines. If you have any further questions about U.S. laws, please see the references at the end of this fact sheet. Is it possible to get a visa for my Filipino fiancée/fiancé or spouse to come to the United States?

Yes. K1 Process Flowchart. <div class='message error'><strong>Javascript Disabled Detected</strong><p>You currently have javascript disabled.

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Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. </p></div><br /> Step-by-Step Guide on How to File for a K-1 Visa for your Foreign Fiance(e) A K-1 Visa (also known as a Fiance(e) Visa) is a nonimmigrant visa Visa issued to the fiancé(e) of a United States citizen.

Step-by-Step Guide on How to File for a K-1 Visa for your Foreign Fiance(e)

The K-1 Visa allows the visa holder to enter the United States for up to 90 days during which time they may get married and file for Adjustment of Status (to become a Legal Permanent Resident of the US). After filing for Adjustment of Status they may reside in the US beyond the 90 day K-1 Visa validity while their Adjustment of Status application is processed. Step-by-Step Guide on How to File an I-130 for a Spouse Inside the US. Download the Following Forms: 1.

Step-by-Step Guide on How to File an I-130 for a Spouse Inside the US

I-130 2. G-325a 3. Home Page. Visa Home. How Do I Bring My Fiancé(e) to the United States? Application Procedures: Becoming a Permanent Resident While in the United States. Embassy of the United States of America in Manila. Immigrant Visa Appointment All case processing for Manila, including appointment scheduling for immigrant visa cases, is generally done at the National Visa Center (NVC) in the U.S.

Embassy of the United States of America in Manila

An applicant’s case number does not determine his or her position in the scheduling queue. Once a case is current (i.e., priority date is current for processing), and is “documentarily qualified” (i.e., all the necessary, completed documents are received at the NVC) , the waiting time for an appointment date is approximately one (1) to three (3) months. As soon as an appointment date becomes available, NVC will forward the case to Embassy Manila. NVC will also send the petitioner and/or the authorized agent/representative an appointment letter. If a case has been current for over three (3) months and no visa appointment letter has been received, contact the NVC for a status upsate. Scheduling Appointments for IV or K Petitions You can also get information and book an appointment online at. Living and Working in the Philippines. NOTE: The following is provided for informational purposes only.

Living and Working in the Philippines

The US Embassy does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. American citizens are strongly advised to contact the appropriate Philippine government authorities or nearest Philippine embassy/consulate for all current informaiton and requirements. Introduction U.S. Citizens planning to enter and visit the Philippines for 30 days or less do not need a visa prior to travel to the Philippines, provided their passport is valid for at least 6 months and they have a valid return ticket. . 59 days - 6 months Tourist . 6 months - 1 year Tourist . Non-immigrants Non-immigrants are temporary visitors in the Philippines, such as tourists, transients, seamen, diplomats/foreign government officials, treaty traders/investors, students, and pre-arranged employees.