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Marry Russian Woman - Is It A Legislation Nightmare?

Many people are afraid
of all the administrative work and visa hassle which will appear
in your life soon after your Russian wedding. Chill out because
there is an easier way to get rid of your fears!
Years after you will remember the day of your
wedding and the fears you had then. The most frequently asked questions
are those related to your decision to take a Russian bride. Your
friends will probably tell you that local women are using you just
to get citizenship and leave Russia. It is not exactly like this.
There are many methods to find your soul mate.
Maybe you have seen her for the first time when you were on holiday
or maybe you have found her on a dating website. The symptoms of
being in love with a Russian woman are always the same. You will
need to be with her and enjoy her crystal voice and deep eyes. Local
ladies are witty and well education.
No wonder that you have chosen to marry a Russian
woman but here the questions start that might ruin your relationship.
First of all you should understand what the so
called fiance visa is (also called K-1). This document allows your
sweetheart to stay in the United States for a limited time period,
during which the marriage should occur. Usually it is 3 months,
which is enough for you to know each other and to make the big step.
This paper is a non-immigrant visa and will allow
your fiancee to stay in US but as soon as you have legalized your
relationship with a marriage, you will be required to prove that
you live together and are a fully functional family. In order to
have the initial K-1 visa you as inviting party and as future husband
are expected to submit a Petition for Alien Fiancee (Form I-129F).
This form is used to petition to bring your fiancee
and that person's children to the United States for marriage to
you; it is also used to ask for permission or to bring your spouse
and that person's children in which case you should apply for K-3
and K-4 visas, respectively. If you have these visas they can enter
the United States and complete processing for permanent resident
status.
A K-3 Visa is suitable for spouses of U.S. citizens
who are waiting abroad for an immigrant visa. A K-4 Visa is for
unmarried children under age 21, of K-3 visa applicants.
Do not be afraid that your new family will not
be able to integrate fully into the American society. K-3 and K-4
visa holders may accept employment in the U.S. by obtaining an Employment
Authorization Document.
It may sound complicated but actually it is very
easy and simple. All you have to do is to follow the guidelines
for filling in every document. If you are too busy with your work,
there are agencies that can help you out with this.
Special attorneys will look after your visa processing
and will update you regularly. Of course they cost money but they
will save you time dealing with paper work. In addition, most of
them have fully functional websites where in real time you will
receive the updates and can see the progress.
Enjoy your marriage and let others take care for
the formalities!


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