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From Fiancee Visa to Green Card

The USCIS customer service representatives access a flowchart and script which helps them answer various immigration benefit questions. The following link will take you to the family-based green card application process. Fiancee visa holders and their U.S. citizens can use this tool to determine whether or not they would be able to apply for a green card, and which form to use.

http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/Permanent_Residents_Fam.pdf

The flowchart ends by recommending that applicants hire an immigration attorney as a best resource for legal assistance. If you need assistance applying for a green card for your foreign fiancee, please call us at 626-771-1078 or visit us at www.myfianceevisa.com


Chinese Fiancee Visas: After the K-1 Fiancee Visa Interview

If your visa is approved during your interview, you will receive an approval notice from the interviewing officer.  Follow the instructions provided in the notice in order to successfully complete the visa issuance process.  After the interview, you will need to go to the China Post counter outside the visa waiting room, where you will pay a fee to have your passport mailed to you. You may choose to (1) pick up your visa or (2) have it delivered to you.

You may find it more convenient to just pick the K-1 visa up. Unfortunately, the Post Office will not provide mail service outside Guangdong province at this time. Applicants from outside Guangdong province should arrange to pick up their visas at the Junyuan Post Office (directions to this post office will be provided to you by the China Post service counter).

Your passport should typically be available for pick-up on the third working day after the visa delivery payment is made.  However, should complications beyond the Consulate’s control arise during visa processing, your passport may not be available until later.  You are strongly advised not to make any travel arrangements before having your visa in-hand. 

If you need assistance bringing your Chinese fiancee over to the U.S., visit www.chinesefiancee.com for more info or call us at 626-771-1078.


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