
Document preparation and relationship-evidence organization for the K-1 fiancé(e) visa, so you can marry your partner in the United States.
The K-1 visa allows the fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States to marry within 90 days of arrival. A strong case demonstrates a genuine relationship and intent to marry.
Genius Getaway helps you assemble your evidence, prepare the petition and supporting documents, and get ready for the interview.
The U.S. citizen files a petition; after approval, the fiancé(e) applies at a U.S. embassy or consulate. After marriage in the U.S., the foreign spouse applies to adjust status to permanent resident.
We help you keep documentation consistent across each stage.
Organizing relationship and in-person-meeting evidence.
Preparing the petition and supporting documents.
Reviewing timelines for consistency.
Interview preparation for the applicant.
We review your relationship and eligibility.
We organize your relationship evidence.
We prepare forms and supporting materials.
We coach the applicant for the interview.
Generally yes — the U.S. citizen and fiancé(e) must usually have met in person within two years before filing, with limited exceptions. We help you document this.
After marrying within 90 days, the foreign spouse applies to adjust status to permanent resident. We help prepare that documentation too.
No. We do not guarantee approval. Government authorities decide. We help you prepare an accurate, well-documented case.
No. We provide document preparation and support only, not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for legal questions.
K-1 cases require proof of a genuine relationship (photos, communication, meeting evidence), the U.S. citizen petitioner's documents, the foreign fiancé's civil documents, medical exam, police certificates, and forms. Strong bona fide relationship evidence is essential. Genius Getaway helps organize it. See our K-1 fiancé visa support.
Typically the U.S. citizen files a fiancé petition, then after approval the foreign fiancé applies for the K-1 visa and attends an interview; after entering the U.S., the couple must marry within 90 days and then apply for a green card. Genius Getaway supports the document stages. Learn about our K-1 support.
Common evidence includes photos together over time, travel and meeting records, communication history, joint plans, and affidavits from people who know you. Quality and consistency matter more than volume. Genius Getaway helps you assemble compelling, well-organized relationship evidence. See our K-1 and marriage green card support.
A K-1 lets a fiancé(e) enter the U.S. to marry within 90 days, then adjust to a green card; a marriage green card (IR-1/CR-1) is for couples already married, granting the spouse immigrant status. The right path depends on your situation. Genius Getaway supports both. Explore K-1 and marriage green card support.
Common items include your marriage certificate, proof of a bona fide marriage (joint finances, photos, cohabitation), the petitioner's proof of citizenship or residence, financial support evidence (affidavit of support), medical exam, and civil documents. Genius Getaway helps prepare and organize them. See our marriage green card support.
CR-1 (Conditional Resident) applies when you've been married under two years at approval, giving a 2-year conditional green card; IR-1 (Immediate Relative) applies for longer marriages, giving a 10-year card. Both require strong marriage evidence. Genius Getaway helps prepare either. Learn about our marriage green card support.
An Affidavit of Support is a form in which a U.S. sponsor agrees to financially support the immigrant, showing income meets required thresholds — it's a key part of many family-based cases. Genius Getaway helps you prepare and document it correctly. See our marriage green card support.
Before a 2-year conditional green card expires, the couple jointly files to remove conditions with updated evidence the marriage is genuine. Timing and documentation are important. Genius Getaway can help prepare this filing. Contact us to learn more.
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