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What are the factors that lead to the refusal of k 1 and k2 visas in the United States?

K 1 fiance (wife) of an American citizen, and K2 for unmarried children under 2 1.

Applicants from China must get married within 90 days after entering the United States with a K/KLOC-0 visa, otherwise they must leave the United States before the 90th day, or they will live illegally. K 1 visas cannot be transferred to other types of visas, such as student visas and work visas. If you don't marry an American citizen who applied for a K/KLOC-0 visa within 90 days, you can't change your identity even if you marry another American citizen. You must go back to China and start applying for CR 1 again.

K 1 After marriage, American citizens can transfer their identity for China applicants and their children, and they can get a conditional green card for two years in about one year. Within 90 days before the two-year conditional green card expires, American citizens must apply to cancel the conditional green card and apply for a ten-year green card. After approval, they can get a green card for ten years.

American citizens must apply for a green card for China applicants within one year after entering China. If it exceeds one year, their marriage will be invalid and they must return to China.

If China applicants have children, they can fill in the information of their children in the application form of K 1, that is to say, they have applied for a K2 visa for their children, that is, K 1 has its own K2. If children are not filled in, it means that children will not be applied.

K2 must be unmarried under 2 1 year old, and must be under 2 1 year old before entering the country. After entering the country, children can change their identity and get a green card (confirmed) even if they are over 2 1 year old.

K 1 Interview with K2. K2 can also apply for an interview within one year after K 1 entered the United States, and K 1 entered the United States within one year.

K 1/K2 visa application conditions:

1. Conditions for the fiance (wife) of an American citizen to apply for a K 1 visa:

1) The fiancé (wife) of China applicants must be American citizens, and green card residents cannot apply for a K 1 visa for China fiancé (wife);

2) Both parties must have met in the last two years, and this restriction can be waived unless it can be proved that their religion comes from a culture that prohibits couples from meeting before marriage, or that meeting will cause extreme hardship to either party.

3) Both parties must be legally able to get married. If you are in the process of divorce or annulment of marriage, or if you have not reached the legal age of marriage in the state where American citizens live, you will not be eligible to apply. China applicants may not reach the legal age for marriage in China, but they can get married at the age of 0/8 in the United States. /kloc-U.S. citizens and China citizens aged 0/8 can apply for a K 1 visa.

4) American citizens are willing to provide financial guarantee for China applicants, and assure the American government that they will bear the living burden of China applicants in the United States, and will not increase the burden on the American government. (There are already American citizens who are unwilling to make financial guarantees during the application process, and the application for K 1 is suspended. )

5) Visa K 1 must be applied to the processing centers of immigration offices all over the United States where American citizens live.

2. Conditions for minor children of China applicants to apply for K2 visa:

1) China applicant 2 1 biological unmarried children under one year old.

2) For the adopted children of China applicants, the adoption relationship must be established before the adopted children are 16 years old, China applicants have lived with the adopted children for more than two years and have legal custody, and the adopted children must be unmarried under 2 1 year old.

Official website:

1. Click to view the explanation of K 1 visa by the US Consulate in Guangzhou (in Chinese);

2. the State Council webpage (English): non-immigrant visa for fiance (wife) (k-1);

3. US Department of Homeland Security (CIS) website (English): How to bring your fiance (wife) to the United States?

List of applications submitted by K 1/K2:

Name of serial number information: number of copies submitted by American citizens and number of copies submitted by China applicants.

K 1 List of application materials:

1 application data list cover letter

Click the download form 1 to list the submitted materials and attach them to the front of all the materials, so as to facilitate the inspection by the immigration staff, speed up the case processing and leave a good impression on the applicants.

2 Application fee: 1 copy $ 170 I- 129F.

(K 1 comes with K2, and K 1+K2 only needs to pay an application fee. )

3 50*50 US visa application photos 1 1 Click to view photo specifications.

4 I- 129F Click to download 1 form. If China citizens have unmarried children under the age of 2 1, they need to fill in the form I- 129F, indicating that K2 has been processed, and K2 does not need to fill in the form I- 129F separately.

5 G-325A Click to download the form (four for each) 1 copy.

(4 sheets) 1 copy

(4 pieces of paper) US citizens and China applicants should fill in a G-325A and sign it.

Note that it is in the form of G-325A, not G-325.

Copy of American citizen's birth paper or passport 1 copy of American citizen's ID card.

7 Copy of divorce certificate of American citizen or copy of death certificate of former spouse (with marriage history) 65,438+0 marriage qualification certificates: the previous marriage has ended.

Copy of China applicant's passport or notarized birth certificate 1 copy of China citizen ID card.

Marriage qualification certificate: adult.

9 China applicants' previous divorce certificate notarization or divorce notarization (applicable to those with marriage history) 1 marriage qualification certificate: the previous marriage has ended.

10 copy of China applicant's unmarried notarization or unmarried declaration notarization or divorce unmarried notarization (with marriage history) 1 copy of marriage qualification certificate: single.

1 1 Letter of Intent for Marriage (there are samples in the required books for freshmen)

1 copy 1 copy write their own experiences of acquaintance and relationship development and declare that they will get married within 90 days after China applicants enter the United States, and sign their names.

12 evidence of meeting in the last two years

/explanation of the reasons for not being able to meet (irresistible customs or personal difficulties such as physical difficulties) and evidence n A copy of the air ticket for American citizens to meet in China, or a copy of the passport page for entering China, or a copy of the certificate for purchasing air tickets, and a photo of themselves.

/Authoritative documents of US Citizen Customs or doctors' certification that it is not suitable for flying, etc.

13 evidence of fiance/wife relationship n copies of e-mail, chat records, telephone bills, copies of mailing documents, copies of online gift ordering documents, photos of two people and their relatives and friends, copies of hotel accommodation invoice, tickets for scenic spots or receipts for tour groups, etc.

14 FC-029 Click to download the form 1 copy of American citizen statement, all of which are original and have not been modified. China applicants will provide the originals during the interview.

List of K2 application materials:

If there is no P3, you need to fill in the form, and then apply for a card, physical examination and interview after P4.

note:

1. Copies of all notarized and certified materials can be provided.

2. Click to view the notarization guide.

3. There are also China applicants who failed to submit a copy of their passports, were notarized at birth, divorced and unmarried, and successfully passed their visas. However, in the process of P/KLOC-0 and/or P2, USCIS also requires birth notarization, divorce notarization and unmarried notarization. In order to ensure a smooth visa, it is best to have as comprehensive information as possible when applying. Passports can be processed later.

4. The relationship between meeting and unmarried couples doesn't need much proof. Otherwise, P3 will be sent from the United States to Guangzhou Meiling, and it will take a long time for overweight packages to clear customs. A comprehensive classic is enough.

5. Bills, photos, etc. It can be put together and copied into A4 paper, which makes the application materials neat and convenient for immigration officers to check.

6. American citizens send their application materials to the service center in the immigrant area where they live. For the address, please refer to Form I- 129F. China applicants need not pay attention to it.

When k 1 and k2 attend the face-to-face interview, the visa officer is most concerned about and considers the authenticity of this relationship and the financial ability and qualification of the American applicant (k 1' s fiance), so it won't be a big problem to bring all the materials applied at that time and carefully prepare materials to introduce the understanding process of k 1 and her fiance. In addition, the child k2 is not required to know English. Under normal circumstances, children don't have to say anything. Visa officers usually ask children at most whether they like your K 1 partner. I suggest you bring some photos and chat records of k 1 and her fiance, fiance and k2, which is really helpful.