Published: November 12, 2021
The K1 Visa application is a delicate process. Any mistake or inconsistency can make the USCIS question the authenticity of the petitioner and beneficiary’s relationships and their intention to get married shortly. Aspiring couples in getting a Fiancé(e) Visa should be more vigilant. Here are some of the biggest mistakes that prompt interviewers and assessors to deny applications:
Clerical Errors
Minor details count. A single mistake in filling out the necessary form may result in delays or outright denial. Applicants have to be critical with every page. Before submission, they should ensure that they have filled out all the items correctly, and relevant dates should match with the documentary records. Always ask for an immigration lawyer’s help for any clarification.
Dishonesty
Whether writing an entry in the form or answering interview questions, always be transparent. After reviewing thousands of applications on a daily, USCIS’ assessors can utterly tell if someone is being dishonest.
Inaccuracy
Since the USCIS has become so thorough with K1 applications, being honest is not enough. Applicants should be as accurate as possible. When asked about something that requires explanation, applicants should take the initiative to create a comprehensive discussion.
Bad Interview
During the interview, the USCIS will examine for any signs of marriage fraud. They will aim to find a reasonable consistency regarding the couple’s relationship, plans, beliefs, and other personal details. Typically, interviewers become more suspicious if the couple spent a short engagement period with each other, has an enormous age gap, or if either of them has recently divorced their prior partner.
Late Submission / Compliance
Applicants should remember submission and compliance dates. One of the most important dates that applicants should not forget is the 90-day deadline. As a condition for the Green Card, the K-1 beneficiary must marry their lawful permanent resident or U.S. citizen partner and apply for adjustment of status within 90 days after entering the country.
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