About Miami Fiance Visa

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By immigrationlaw

Miami fiance visa | Tips in applying for fiancé visa

Applying for a Miami Fiance Visatakes a lot of time. The process may take a few weeks before everything is accomplished. That is why it is important that both parties (the petitioner and the foreign fiancé) should make sure to meet all the necessary requirements and submit all pertinent documents without error.

Both parties must provide proofs of their intent to get married within 90 days. The letter of intent to marry must be signed by both parties in ink so that the application for the Miami fiancé visa will valid. Since a stable and a decent income is needed from the petitioner, the petitioner should contact his financial institution to request for financial documentation. Take note that it takes days or weeks to get this from banks. As a petitioner, you must plan in getting these documents ahead to avoid delay in the visa application process. Another thing to consider in getting a Miami fiancé visa is to send your fiancé with the completed original copy of the I-134 form. You must also have the original documents of any items you submit as a photocopy. These copies will be needed upon review and verification by the USCIS. Should any legal concerns arise at the duration of the application, it is always best to consult a Miami immigration lawyer.


Colombo, Hurd and Brandt, PL
Miami Immigration Lawyers
357 Almeria Avenue,
Suite #103
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: (305) 455-0590

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