Fiancees and spouses of American citizens are eligible to immigrate to the USA by applying for a Fiancee K-1 or Spousal K-3 visa, by completing forms I-129F or I-130
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Attach to the I-129F a typed letter describing in full detail the nature of your relationship with your Fiancee. Describe where and when you met, the situation, what happened, how the relationship developed, what are your plans when she arrives for the 90 days, what are your wedding arrangements, what are your long term plans for your future life together. A sample “Nature of Relationship” letter is shown at Fiancee Visa Secrets eBook. The more detail you provide the better. Couples planning a life together have long conversations and make detailed plans. Share these plans in your letter. This serves to confirm the sincerity of the relationship. More Expert Fiancee Visa Tips
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