Inadmissibility of the Applicant for the Visa

Certain conditions and activities may result in an applicant not being eligible for a visa. Examples of this inadmissibility are:

  • Medicine trade
  • Overstaying a previous visa
  • Practicing polygamy
  • Support the overthrow of the government
  • Submission of dummy documents

The consular officer will inform you as an applicant whether you are not entitled to a visa, whether there is a waiver of inadmissibility and what is the procedure for waiver.

See the Travel. State .Gov Articles for a complete list of inadmissible candidates

  • Required documents from the sponsor for the K-3 petition
  • Required documents of the US citizen who asks his fiance to come to the US The following must be provided to the USCIS Field Office when filing the petition.

Completed and signed form 1-130-Petition for foreign parents

  • Proof of your U.S. citizenship-Your original U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, naturalization certificate, or citizenship certificate. (For more information on how to use the copies, see USCIS Form I-129F.)
  • 2 Forms G-325A biography cards-completed and signed G-325A forms, one with your information and one with that of your fiance.
  • A proof of your relationship-a copy of your marriage certificate.
  • Previous marriage annulment documents – a copy of all annulment decrees, passed away certificates or annulment decrees if you or your fiance have ever been married.
  • Color photos-a passport-style color photo of you and a passport-style color photo of your husband or wife, taken within 30 days from the date of this petition. Using a pencil or felt-tip pen, easily print the name (and the registration number of strangers, if known) on the back of each photo. Learn more about the specifications of the photos
  • Documents Required For Applying For A K-3 Visa

The following documents must be presented by your spouse to the US Consulate in his home country when applying for a K-3 visa.

  • Two copies of the form DS-156, application for a nonimmigrant visa
  • A DS-156K, Visa Application Form For nonimmigrants
  • Police certificates from all places lived for six months and longer, since they were 16 years old. Applicants whose passports were issued within six months after the visa interview can only provide the certificate from the passport office.
  • Foreign police certificate-all applicants who have lived in another country for a year or more since the age of 16 must also provide police certificates for these countries.
  • Birth certificates-originals and photocopies
  • Marriage certificate for the spouse-original And photocopy for all marriage certificates, including all terminated marriages.
  • Passed away and annulment certificates of all former spouses
  • Medical examination (except vaccinations)
  • A passport that is valid for travel to the United States and the validity date of which exceeds the applicant’s planned period of stay in the United States by at least six months.
  • Two nonimmigrant visa photos, two inches/50 X 50 mm square, showing the full face, on a light background)
  • Proof of financial assistance (Form I-134 affidavit for assistance can be requested.)
  • Payment of taxes

Useful tips

  • The consular officer may request additional information. It is a good idea to bring wedding photos and other evidence that the wedding is real.
  • Foreign language documents must be translated. During the visa interview, bring clear and legible photocopies of civil status documents, such as birth and marriage certificates. The original documents can then be returned to you

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