Foreign Fiancé(e) Entered the US with K-1/Fiancé(e) Visa?
If the fiancé(e)of a US citizen entered the US with a K-1 visa and got married his/her fiancé(e) within 90 days of her/his entry in the US, he/she can file the green card application at United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The process usually takes 4 to 6 months. If you and your fiancé(e) meet the requirements listed below, we promise to charge only a $600 attorney fee.
Requirements for Green Card Process
- 1 The fiancé(e)of a US citizen entered the US with a K-1 visa.
- 2 You got married to your fiancé(e) within 90 days of his/her entry in the US.
- 3 Your foreign fiancé(e) does not have a serious criminal history. Although not all criminal histories create a problem, please email me the detail of the foreign fiancé(e)'s criminal history so I can confirm.
- 4 Your foreign fiancé(e) has not committed any serious immigration law violation. If you think your foreign fiancé(e) might have violated any immigration law, please email me in detail for a free case evaluation.
- If you and your fiancé(e) meet all the above requirements, your foreign fiancé(e) is most likely eligible for a green card.
Steps to get the Green Card
- 1 You send us your case information for evaluation by clicking the button below.
- 2 If we find any potential problems with your case during our evaluation, we will let you know. If there are no potential problems, we promise to charge only a $600 attorney fee, for which you will receive an invoice and online contract.
- 3 Once you accept the contract online and pay $250 via PayPal, you client file is opened.
- 4 We email a document checklist and questionnaire.
- 5 You and your spouse fill in all the required information online. Then you upload the documents (from the checklist) on our system.
- 6 After completing the required work we email you prepared petitions for you to sign.
- 7 You sign and mail the petition along with prepared evidence to our office. You also pay the remaining attorney fee as well as USCIS fees.
- 8 We file all the applications and supporting documents (including an attorney's cover letter) to USCIS.
- 9 On the day of filing the application, we will email you "After Filing Information Package" which tells you: (1) What happens after filing, (2) What to do if you move within the US, (3) How to check the process, and (4) How to apply for Social Security Number (SSN).
- 10 USCIS mails receipt notices in about 2 weeks.
- 11 About 1 month after filing, you will receive the biometric appointment notice.
- 12 About 2-3 months after filing, you will receive the employment and/or travel authorization documents.
- 13 About 4-6 months after filing, an interview notice will arrive. We email our "Interview Prep. Information Package" and tell you if there are any potential problem with regard to the interview. The Interview Prep. Information Package tells you (1) Why interview?, (2) What items you need to bring along for the interview, (3) What to do before interview, (4) Sample questions from a typical interview with USCIS, and (5) What to do during the interview.
- 14 You and your spouse will have an interview at the local USCIS office in your area.
- 15 You will receive the green card in about 2 weeks once it is approved.
- 16 After approval, we email you our "Approval Information Package" explaining (1) How to maintain a lawful permanent resident status, (2) How to remove the 2-year marriage condition from the green card, (3) How to notify the change of address to USCIS, and (4) How to apply for the citizenship of US.
Fee for Green Card
USCIS fee: $1,070
Attorney fee: $600
Total fee: $1,670
*USCIS fee is subject to change without prior notice.




