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Possible Questions for Fiancee Visa?

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I got an interview date this coming July 10 for my fiancee visa, please help me what are those possible questions they will ask,And also for the medical exam how long it will take?I am excited with fear about this. Please help me..Thanks and God bless

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  1. Possible questions in the interview will dwell on your relationship with your fiance. How and when you met, proof of correspondence, pictures, cards, how well you know his family, if you have been married before, children. The consul will have to be convinced that your is not a marriage for convenience. (meaning, just to come to the US)

    Medical exam is like a the ususal physical exam albeit more detailed.  

    While I understand that your fears are normal, just relax and if you are telling the truth, all will go well.

    Good luck. God bless.**


  2. This is probably one of the surer ways to get in the country... you don't mention where you are from and I imagine each embassy will be somewhat more and less strict - - make sure all your papers are in order and it should go well - - good luck to you..

  3. K1 FIANCEE VISA REQUIREMENTS

    The immigration requirements for a K1 Visa are simple but firm:

    The petitioner must be a United States citizen. Legal Permanent Resident “Green Card” holders of the U.S. are not allowed to obtain a K1 Visa for their foreign fiancee.

    Both the petitioner (U.S. citizen) and the beneficiary (foreign fiancee) must be free to marry. This means that if either has been previously married he or she must be either divorced or widowed, or else the marriage must be legally annulled.

    The petitioner and foreign fiancee must have the intent to marry within 90 days of the foreign fiancee’s arrival in the U.S.

    The petitioner and foreign fiancee must have met in person within two years prior to filing the fiancee visa petition with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (the USCIS and formerly the "INS" - Immigration and Naturalization Service ). There is a hardship waiver available for this requirement, but it is extremely difficult to obtain. The fact that the petitioner is too busy with his work, children, sick parent, etc. will not be adequate to obtain the waiver. To qualify for a waiver, most often there is a medical condition that prevents the US citizen from international travel.

    The U.S. citizen petitioner must meet a minimum income requirement that is the poverty level set by Congress every February.

    you will have to prove your relationship was going for 2 years at least

    they will ask both of you questions about the relationship, tastes, to make sure you know one another

    The foreign fiancee must pass a medical exam at a clinic approved by the U.S. Consulate that is processing the fiancee visa application. The fiancee must not have any type of communicable disease or serious mental illness.

    The foreign fiancee must also not have a criminal record. Some arrests and/or convictions are exempt from this requirement. If this is a concern in your situation you should consult an immigration attorney experienced with fiancee visas before proceeding further.

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