National Immigration Law Corporation has successfully obtained countless K-3 Spousal Visas for Spouses of U.S. Citizens. The K-3 Spousal Visa brings a foreign spouse of a United States (U.S.) citizen to the United States. This visa category is intended to shorten the physical separation between the foreign national and U.S. citizen spouses by obtaining a nonimmigrant K-3 visa overseas, then enter the United States to await approval of the immigrant visa petition.
K-3 Spousal visa recipients must eventually apply to adjust status to a permanent resident (LPR). Because the spouse of a U.S. citizen applying for a nonimmigrant K-3 visa must have a immigrant visa petition filed on his or her behalf by his or her U.S. citizen spouse and pending approval, a K-3 applicant must meet some of the requirements of an immigrant visa.
Eligible children of K-3 visa applicants receive K-4 visas. Both K-3 and the K-4 visas allow their recipients to stay in the U.S. while immigrant visa petitions are pending approval by USCIS.
We have represented thousands of clients with these kinds of cases and are extremely knowledgable about marriage cases, green card cases, immigrant petitions, K3 Spousal Visas and applications to adjust status to legal permanent resident.
Call our office about your K3 Spousal Visa.