Om K-1 Petition for Fiancée
If you have a fiancée, the last thing you want to do is be separated. However, if you do not do the fiancée petition correctly, that is exactly what will happen. It is not as easy as just showing your a U.S. Citizen and want to marry someone. Immigration basically thinks you are lying about the validity of the reason you want to get married and are only doing it to get into the U.S. and eventually get the Green Card. You must show the bona-fides of the relationship and submit sufficient evidence to show why it would be a real marriage for love. It has everything necessary to give you the best chance possible to get an approval. Just input your own information and use the application as a guide. Thus, this book will allow you to see a guide of how its done, prepared and submitted.
The cover letter here was prepared by a qualified and expert immigration attorney in the U.S. who has been practicing immigration law for nearly 30 years. It is the next best thing to having an attorney do the K-1 Fiancé Petition without having to pay an attorney. Take advantage of this petition and show everything you can to try to get approved. Do not get lulled into the false belief that it is easy to get a K-1 Fiancée Petition. The officer must be convinced that the marriage is bona-fide.
This particular sample is an actual Humanitarian Reinstatement Application where it is filed inside the U.S. with all of the various examples and supporting evidence. It assumes that the beneficiary was outside the United States when the petitioner died and is still outside the United States. Of course, it assumes the petitioner has died. Note that our library includes not only this Humanitarian Reinstatement application, but also multiple types of work-permits such as the H-1B Specialty Occupation Visa Petition, the O-1 Extraordinary Alien Petition, PERM examples, I-140 Applications and many more. If you enjoy this F-1 Reinstatement Petition and it makes your life easier, then come back and try the other immigration applications and petitions.
Either way, we certainly hope you find this petition useful and helpful and hope for the best immigration experience you can have. We do have petitions on every subject area of immigration, and you might look at those if needed as well. If you do need to actually have a consultation, you can call our U.S. Immigration Law office at 562-495-0554 for an initial free consultation to determine what must be done to help you and your family.
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