fiance visa
This is a discussion on fiance visa within the Family-Sponsored Visas forum, part of the IMMIGRATION LAW category; I am not scheduled to get married until September 2007. Is it possible to apply for the fiance visa then ...
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I am not scheduled to get married until September 2007. Is it possible to apply for the fiance visa then when it expires just reapply for another one and keep doing so until our wedding date? If not, what other course of action do you recommend? If there is another, easier way, could you elaborate and explain what forms will be required and the steps necessary.
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The fiance visa is for the purpose of coming to the US, getting married within 90 days and applying for Permanent Residence.
It's doubtful that you'll have the visa in hand by Sept even if you file tomorrow. Once you have the visa, you have (at least used to have) x amounts of months to use it (it's a one-entry visa) and then you have 90 days after US entry to get married, so you most likely need to file asap. |
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