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Overview of Spousal and Fiancé Visa

Bringing your spouse or fiancé to the U.S. requires choosing the right visa. The two main options are the Spousal Visa (CR1/IR1) and the Fiancé Visa (K1), each with different timelines and requirements. A Spousal Visa is for couples who are already married, allowing the spouse to enter the U.S. as a permanent resident with a Green Card upon arrival. The Fiancé Visa is for engaged couples who plan to marry in the U.S. and then apply for a Green Card after marriage. Understanding the differences between these visas can help you decide which one is best for your situation.

📌 Spousal Visa (CR1/IR1) – For Married Couples

✔ For couples who are already married
✔ Spouse enters as a permanent resident (Green Card upon arrival)
✔ Processing time: 12-18 months*
✔ Work authorization: Available immediately upon arrival
✔ Requires proof of a genuine marriage

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📌 Fiancé Visa (K1) – For Engaged Couples

✔ For couples who are engaged but not yet married
✔ Fiancé must marry the petitioner within 90 days of arrival
✔ Processing time: 6-12 months*
✔ Work authorization: Only after marriage & Green Card application
✔ Requires proof of intent to marry & genuine relationship

Why This Process is Stressful Without a Lawyer?

What Happens Without a Lawyer?

  • 🛑 Delays: Missing even one document can add months to your visa processing.

  • 🛑 Rejections: Small mistakes mean denials, wasted time, and lost fees.

  • 🛑 Confusion: Immigration laws change constantly, and USCIS won’t tell you what you did wrong.

  • 🛑 Financial Risk: Government fees are non-refundable—a denied visa means you pay twice.

USCIS fees are non-refundable – Get it right the first time!

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Why You Need a Lawyer for a Spousal or Fiancé Visa

⚠️ Did You Know?
✔️ Over 30% of visa applications get delayed or denied due to errors & missing documents.
✔️ A USCIS Request for Evidence (RFE) can add months to your case.
✔️ Without a lawyer, you may not know the best category for your case (K1 vs. CR1).

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  • Personalized strategy based on your situation (not a generic checklist).

  • Direct attorney access – No paralegals or call centers.

  • Stress-free process – You provide basic info, I handle everything else.

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FAQ Section

1️⃣ How long does it take to get a spousal or fiancé visa?

  • Spousal Visa (CR1/IR1): 12-18 months

  • Fiancé Visa (K1): 6-12 months

Processing times vary based on USCIS workload, embassy backlogs, and case complexity. Hiring an attorney helps avoid delays caused by missing documents or mistakes.

2️⃣Do I need a lawyer to apply for a spousal or fiancé visa?

While you can file the application yourself, even small mistakes can cause delays or denials. An immigration lawyer ensures your petition is complete, correct, and USCIS-compliant, helping you avoid Requests for Evidence (RFEs) or rejections. If your case has complications, such as past visa denials or missing documents, hiring a lawyer is even more critical.

3️⃣ Can I work in the U.S. while waiting for my visa approval?

  • Spousal Visa (CR1/IR1): Your spouse can work immediately upon arrival since they receive a Green Card upon entry.

  • Fiancé Visa (K1): Your fiancé must apply for work authorization (EAD) after marriage, which takes 3-6 months to process.

4️⃣What happens if my visa application is denied?

If your application is denied, USCIS will provide reasons for the denial. Common reasons include:
✔ Insufficient proof of a genuine relationship
✔ Missing or incorrect documents
✔ Past visa violations or criminal history

Depending on the reason, you may need to file a motion to reconsider, appeal, or reapply. Having a lawyer reduces the risk of denial by ensuring your application is strong from the start.

5️⃣What proof do we need to show our relationship is real?

USCIS requires evidence that your relationship is genuine, such as:
✔ Marriage certificate (for spousal visa) or engagement proof (for fiancé visa)
✔ Photos together over time
✔ Joint bank accounts, lease agreements, or shared bills
✔ Travel history showing visits to each other
✔ Letters, emails, or chat records proving communication

An attorney can help organize strong evidence to reduce the chance of an RFE (Request for Evidence).

6️⃣Can my spouse or fiancé bring their children with them?

Yes! Both visa types allow eligible children (under 21, unmarried) to apply as dependents:
✔ Spousal Visa (CR2/IR2): Children of a U.S. citizen spouse can get a Green Card.
✔ Fiancé Visa (K2): Children can come to the U.S. with the fiancé but must apply for a Green Card after the marriage.

Each case is unique, so it's best to consult an attorney to ensure all paperwork is done correctly.

7️⃣ What happens after my fiancé/spouse arrives in the U.S.?

  • Spousal Visa (CR1/IR1): Your spouse already has permanent residency and does not need to apply for a Green Card.

  • Fiancé Visa (K1): Your fiancé must marry you within 90 days, then apply for Adjustment of Status (Green Card).

If you fail to marry within 90 days, the fiancé must leave the U.S., or they could face deportation or visa issues in the future.

🔟 How do I get started?

1️⃣ Schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.
2️⃣ I will assess your eligibility and recommend the best visa option.
3️⃣ I will prepare and file your application, ensuring accuracy to avoid delays.
4️⃣ You’ll receive step-by-step guidance until visa approval.

Ready to pursue your Spousal or Fiancé Visa goals? Contact The Law Office of Ali Aziz, PLLC, today to schedule a consultation!

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