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K1 Visa Holders are required to adjust their status in order to obtain conditional permanent residency for 2 years.

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Where do I find a Civil Surgeon?

You may use the Civil Surgeon Locator on the USCIS.gov website to look for a Civil Surgeon near you. Related Posts:How much does a DS-3025 to I-693 Transcription from a Civil… Honestly, it all depends on the Civil Surgeon. I paid…What is a Civil Surgeon? A Civil Surgeon is a physician sanctioned/designated by USCIS to carry…What…

What is a Civil Surgeon?

A Civil Surgeon is a physician sanctioned/designated by USCIS to carry out immigration medical examinations. Related Posts:How much does a DS-3025 to I-693 Transcription from a Civil… Honestly, it all depends on the Civil Surgeon. I paid…Where do I find a Civil Surgeon? You may use the Civil Surgeon Locator on the USCIS.gov…What is USCIS Form…

What’s the total amount of fees involved from I-129F Fiancée Petition to K1 Fiancé(e) Visa Processing to Adjustment of Status (AOS) from a K1 Visa?

Please note that these are only Filing Fees. Medical Examination Fee, Documents, Transportation, and other expenses are not factored in. It varies in every country. Check your local Embassy for actual fee schedules. Process Fee I-129F Petition Fee USD $340.00 K1 Visa Fee *USD $265.00 Adjustment of Status (AOS) from a K1 Visa ($985.00 AOS…

How do you classify a K1 Fiancé(e) Visa? Is it a Nonimmigrant or an Immigrant Visa?

The K1 Fiancé(e) Visa is defined by USCIS as: The K-visa categories for fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens and their accompanying minor children (K-1 and K-2 visas) were created to speed up the immigration process for such individuals so they could travel more quickly to the United States. By allowing a fiancé(e) and his/her accompanying minor…

Can we use blue ink in filling up and signing our forms? Or do we have to use black ink?

All the forms available on USCIS.gov, both on the instruction PDF file and the form itself has it clearly stated: “Type or print in black ink.” or “Type or print legibly in black ink.”  It is a simple instruction and may be trivial for some, but not abiding by this simple instruction may get you…

What is an RFE?

An “RFE” is short for “Request for Evidence”. This is a notice from USCIS sent to the petitioner / applicant requesting for more documents to support their application and/or to correct necessary information that was submitted previously. This is known as the I-797E, Notice of Action. An “RFE” may seem like a little bump on…

What is an I-797 ?

An I-797 is a document commonly known as “Notice of Action” or NOA  sent to the petitioner from USCIS.   There are different types of I-797: I-797, Notice of Action – commonly known as NOA2. This is issued when an application or petition is approved. I-797A, Notice of Action – This is issued to an…