OBTAINING A U.S. K-1 VISA


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There must be other people, like Daymond and I, looking for information on the process of obtaining a K-1 Visa (in order to marry their U.S. fiancé(e) and reside in the United States). That's the purpose of this site; to assist others in gathering information, and to relate our experience as we go through getting mine.
I am from Ontario,Canada; Daymond is from California, USA. We met when Daymond came to Toronto on a work contract. By the time his contract ended we were living together and I went to California with him. As a Canadian I was allowed to stay there for 6 months then had to leave. I returned to Canada and have been staying with my mom while I waited for my divorce and, after that, to wait for my visa. We started our K-1 process on June 12, 1998. See "Our Experience" for our current status.
There's a lot of information on the net about K-1 Visa's, some of which is provided by couples who've put pages up regarding their experience in obtaining a fiancé(e) visa...I've found these to be valuable sources (See "Resources"). I've also added some info on how and where I obtained documents here in Canada that I needed for the I-129f and the interview (See "Our Experience").
I AM NOT A LAWYER, nor am I involved in any capacity with the legal profession...neither is my fiancé, Daymond. This is not legal advice. I am simply an individual deeply in love with a wonderful man who happens to be American. This site's only purpose is to share our experience as we're going through it and to pass along the resources we found useful. I will be keeping this updated as our application progresses.
Please remember that this site is only for general reference purposes. Do your own research...read all you can find...contact the relevant government agencies with any questions, or have a consultation with an immigration attorney (make sure you consult with one who SPECIALIZES in US immigration law, particularly K-1 Visa's.)....above all follow the rules and guidelines specified by the INS!...except to perhaps give them more info then they ask for. Particularly in regards to 'proof of relationship'.
One more thing...to all of you couples who, like us, are waiting to be together again and have such wonderful hopes and dreams for your future...we both wish you the best and hope that your quest to be together will be a short and easy one.
Casey and Daymond