Bring Your Fiance to America — Start Your Life Together
The K-1 fiance visa lets you bring your partner to the United States to get married. We guide you through Form I-129F with plain-English explanations.
Petition to bring your fiance to the United States on a K-1 visa. We guide you through the I-129F form with plain-language explanations and help you prove your relationship is real for just $139. Long distance is hard — let us make the paperwork the easy part.
Benefits
- AI-Powered Guidance: Every question explained in plain English. Don't understand 'beneficiary' or 'petitioner'? We translate government-speak into human language.
- Evidence Checklist: We tell you exactly what documents prove your relationship: photos together, travel records, communication logs, meeting evidence. No guessing.
- Meeting Requirement Help: You must have met your fiance in person within the past 2 years (with limited exceptions). We help you document this properly.
- Error Prevention: Our system catches mistakes before you file. Wrong dates, missing signatures, incomplete sections — fixed before USCIS ever sees them.
What's Included
- Form I-129F completed and ready to sign
- AI-powered guidance for every question
- Plain-English explanations
- Evidence checklist for genuine relationship
- Filing instructions with exact mailing address
- K-1 visa process timeline
- Spanish language support
- 24/7 AI chat assistance
- 60-day money-back guarantee
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can file the I-129F fiance visa petition?
Only U.S. citizens can file Form I-129F. Lawful permanent residents (green card holders) cannot petition for a fiance.
Do I need to have met my fiance in person?
Yes. You must have met your fiance in person at least once within the past 2 years. Exceptions exist for religious or cultural practices, or extreme hardship.
What if I've never met my fiance in person?
You generally cannot file I-129F without having met in person. Exceptions are rare and must be well-documented. Consider meeting first, then filing.
How do I prove our relationship is real?
USCIS wants evidence such as photos together, travel records (flights, hotel receipts), communication logs (messages, call history), and statements from people who know you as a couple.
What happens after the I-129F is approved?
After approval, the case goes to the National Visa Center, then to the U.S. Embassy for your fiance to interview. Once the K-1 visa is issued, your fiance has 6 months to enter the U.S. and you must marry within 90 days.
Can my fiance work on a K-1 visa?
Not immediately. After entering the U.S. on a K-1 visa and getting married, your fiance can apply for a work permit (EAD) through the adjustment of status process.
What if we decide to marry abroad instead?
If you marry abroad, you would withdraw the K-1 petition and instead file an I-130 (Spouse Abroad) petition for consular processing or I-485 if your spouse enters the U.S.
How long does the K-1 visa process take?
The full process typically takes 12-18 months: 8-12 months for USCIS to process I-129F, 1-2 months at the National Visa Center, and 1-3 months for the embassy interview.