http://www.visacoach.com/k1-visa-time... Knowing the timeline for your K1 visa is crucial for planning your wedding, travel, and future together. It impacts decisions about the wedding date and location, honeymoon plans, living arrangements, and budgeting for visa fees, travel expenses, and the wedding itself. Here we break down the various stages of processing to obtain a K1 Fiancee visa from USCIS submission through NVC to consulate interview and visa issuance. The range for 99% of cases is 8 to 19 months, with most cases taking about 12 months.
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The visa process involves two US government departments: USCIS (United States Citizenship
and Immigration Services) and the US Department of State.
Here's a breakdown of the timeline:
at USCIS: Your application is initially sent to a USCIS lockbox in Dallas, Texas, for initial sorting and is then redirected to a regional processing center in California, District of Columbia, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas, or Vermont.
At the regional processing center, USCIS officers examine your application forms, documents, and evidence, to confirm you are eligible to apply for your Fiancee. Their review includes an FBI background check on your history, and your fiancee's if she or he had ever lived in the USA.
The current expected processing time at USCIS is 6-12 months
Once USCIS is satisfied that you are eligible to apply, they pass your case to the State Department's National Visa Center (NVC) in New Hampshire
at NVC the staff there reviews your case,but usually only briefly. Just long enough to confirm it is for a fiancee visa and which foreign consulate should be the one to conduct the interview.Then your case is couriered to the designated consulate.
The current expected processing time at NVC is only a few weeks. Sometimes the consulate has a long backlog, such as during Covid when consular operations were put on hold. In such a situation the cases might be stored at NVC for much longer.
The current expected processing time at NVC is half a month.
at US Consulate/Embassy: The consulate receives your case from NVC. Usually the case sits at the consulate for awhile, sometimes months, until the consulate is ready to process the case. When the consulate is ready they email you a "Welcome" message providing instructions on paying fees, scheduling the interview and so on. How long it takes before the welcome message varies based on how busy the consulate is, and whether they are backlogged with cases. Usually the welcome arrives in 1 to 4 months.
Once the welcome is received and you take the next steps usually the interview is held in about
1 to 3 months later.
Once the interview is held, your fiancee's passport with the K1 Fiances visa inside is sent to her/him about two weeks later.
The current expected Total processing time at the State Department, NVC plus Consulate combined is 2 to 7 months.
For an idea of how long the entire process may take, lets add up all the different stages, starting from when USCIS receives your case till the visa arrives to your Fiancee.
Expected times are as follows
Six to 12 months at USCIS
followed by a half month at NVC
followed by 2 to 7 months at the consulate
So the normal expected range might be between 8 and 19 months.
As you can expect some cases will be fast, some slow.
For your planning purposes, I suggest you estimate your case's actual results to fall around the middle of the bell curve, at about 12 months.
If you plan for your case to take around a year, you probably will not be too far off
Some Factors that affect Processing Times:
Whether your application is Complete and Accurate
Processing center workload
FBI background check results
Consulate staffing, backlogs and interview availability
As there is no way to speed up how quickly the government processes. The best way to avoid user generated delays, and ensure a smooth process is to submit a well-prepared and complete application from the get go.
And that is what VisaCoach is ready to do for you.
This was Fred Wahl the VisaCoach
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