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  2. K-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    Once the interview is finished the consular officer can issue the visa, if the officer is convinced of a bona fide relationship that meets all legal requirements. A K-1 visa is printed on a label placed into the fiancé(e)'s passport. It is valid for one entry into the United States within six months of the date of issuance. [8]

  3. List of United States dependent visas - Wikipedia

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    J-2 dependents may study while in the US and apply for authorization to work [3] K-2 visa - for the children of those admitted under a K-1 visa [1]: 37 K-4 visa - for the children of those admitted under a K-3 visa [1]: 37 L-2 visa - for dependents of those admitted under an L-1 visa. L-2 spouses may work while in the US.

  4. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for United States citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states that are imposed on citizens of the United States. As of 2025, holders of a United States passport may travel to 186 countries and territories without a travel visa , or with a visa on arrival .

  5. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. visa does not authorize entry into the United States or a stay in a particular status, but only serves as a preliminary permission to travel to the United States and to seek admission at a port of entry. The final admission to the United States is made at the port of entry by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer.

  6. K1 - Wikipedia

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    K-1 visa, a United States immigration visa (also called the fiancé(e) visa) Schedule K-1, a tax form of the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) corresponding with Form 1065 to report one's share of income in a flow-through entity

  7. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    Student visa (F-1 in the United States), which allows its holder to study at an institution of higher learning in the issuing country. The F-2 visa allows the student's dependents to accompany them in the United States. Research visa, for students doing fieldwork in the host country. Temporary worker visa, for approved employment in the host ...

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  9. Talk:K-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    For example, a K1 visa may not be issued to a recent student visitor (to discourage foreigners being students merely for the purpose of meeting US spouses). Though the K1 visa may take more time in planning, it minimizes risks that wedding plans will be scuttled at the last moment by a denial of admission. Dtgm 16:26, 9 September 2006 (UTC)