A K-3 Visa, also called the Spousal Visa, is a visa that allows a foreign spouse of a US Citizen entry into the United States. The K-3 Visa is eligible only for those couples who were lawfuly married in a foreign country.
The K-3 visa process is also very complicated, and the application is detailed and full of tricks. It is quite easy to make mistakes on a K-3 visa application. THE K-3 VISA IS VERY VALUABLE IN BRINGING A FOREIGN SPOUSE OF A U.S. CITIZEN TO THIS COUNTRY. ONLY A KNOWLEDGEABLE AND EXPERIENCED IMMIGRATION LAWYER CAN ADVISE YOU ON HOW BEST TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE COMPLICATED IMMIGRATION PROCESS.
The basis requirements for the K-3 visa are:
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1.The U.S. citizen petitioner and foreign spouse have a valid marriage.
2.The foreign spouse is the beneficiary of an immigrant visa petition that has been filed in the United States by the U.S. citizen spouse.
3. The foreign spouse is the beneficiary of an approved non-immigrant visa petition.
4. The foreign spouse wishes to enter the U.S. to await the approval of the immigrant visa petition or the availability of an immigrant visa.
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