The Fading K-3 Visa: What It Was And How It Is Now
In a general sense, the K visa was intended to bring spouses or soon-to-be spouses together in the United States while they patiently wait for their immigration paperwork to process, which can take a year or longer. ( See my K Visa Basics post ). However, it must be said that the K-3 visa is fading in our Immigration system.
It is becoming unpopular because the Spouse within the United States must submit two kinds of petitions: one petition for the K Visa (I-129F) and another petition applicable to receiving the Green Card (I-130). The K Visa petition has its own fees and processing time, but usually must await the approval of the Green Card petition. Once the Green Card petition is approved, the K Visa petition becomes worthless. At that point it is best to have the foreign spouse enter the United States as a Green Card Holder or a Lawful Permanent Resident. The alternative is to enter on a K-3 Visa and then apply for the Green Card, but this would only occur if the K visa is actually approved and not (1) stalled by the U.S. Government or (2) administratively closed by the U.S. Government.
From a numerical standpoint, in 2014, the K-3 Visa was issued 392 times. This number is extremely low when it is compared to it’s 2010 numbers where the K-3 Visa was issued 3,882 times. ( See Government Report Here ).
If you have any concerns, you should speak with a local Immigration Attorney. Additionally, you may call Fickey Martinez Law Firm, P.L.L.C. at (910) 526-0066 or email at attorney@fickeymartinezlaw.com.
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