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- 29. November 2010: Applying to Remove Conditional Status
- 29. November 2010: Obtaining a Fee Waiver for Certain Immigration Benefits
- 29. November 2010: I-129f Filing Fees Changed Nov 23, 2010
- 8. November 2010: Immigration Options for Victims of Domestic Abuse
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K-1 Fiancee Visa Glossary
| Fiancée | The term fiancée will be used to include both male and female prospective spouses |
| USCIS | The Department of Homeland Security’s Citizenship and Immigration Services |
| Petitioner | The U.S. citizen who files a petition with a USCIS office in the United States on behalf of a fiancée asking that he or she be admitted to the United States for the purpose of marriage |
| Petition | USCIS form I-129(F) “Petition to Classify Status of Alien Fiancé or Fiancée for Issuance of Nonimmigrant Visa” |
| Beneficiary | The fiancée named in the petition |
| K-1 Visa | The visa category for the fiancée of a |
| K-2 Visa | The visa category for the minor children of a K-1 visa holder |
| Information Packet (Packet 3) | Information that the Embassy sends to your fiancée, which specifies the documents that must be obtained and presented at the visa interview, and explaining how to obtain the required medical examination |
| Appointment Packet (Packet 4) | Information that the Embassy sends to your fiancé(e) setting an appointment date for the visa interview |
Visit www.myfianceevisa.com for assistance with your K-1 fiance visa application.
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