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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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My fiance was approved for the visa and we are now waiting for his passport to arrive back to him. The question I have is that he needs to stay in UK for at least three more months . He wants to be able to work and save enuf money so he will be able to purchase his ticket and have enuf for us to file for change of status, and also enuf for us to live easily after he arrives untill he is able to work.

My question is if he stays on for about three months before comeing will this effect any of the processing in any way? As soon as he arrives we will marry imediately and then file everything. But we know the visa is only good for six months and we knoow the processing takes time. Once we file will that extend everything untill processing is complete? and will his wiaitng to come effect anything?

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Hes fine to stay on for that length of time, when his visa arrive it will have the date on that he has to leave by.

I got my visa in march and im not leaving til the end of june. It wont effect anything.

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My question is if he stays on for about three months before comeing will this effect any of the processing in any way? As soon as he arrives we will marry imediately and then file everything. But we know the visa is only good for six months and we knoow the processing takes time. Once we file will that extend everything untill processing is complete? and will his wiaitng to come effect anything?

He has to enter within the 6 months of visa issuance.

After his arrival, you guys have 90 days to get married. Ideally, he files for the adjustemnt of status within that period as well (after the marriage).

After the filling for AOS, his status is "AOS pending" and lasts as long as it takes to receive approval (or denial).

So, no - his "waiting" wan't have an effect on the timelines after he arrives.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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The visa is valid for 6 months and must be used by the end of six months from issuance. After arriving in the US, you must marry within 90 days. In other words, you'll be fine for him to wait the 3 months. Good luck and congratulations!!!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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My fiance was approved for the visa and we are now waiting for his passport to arrive back to him. The question I have is that he needs to stay in UK for at least three more months . He wants to be able to work and save enuf money so he will be able to purchase his ticket and have enuf for us to file for change of status, and also enuf for us to live easily after he arrives untill he is able to work.

My question is if he stays on for about three months before comeing will this effect any of the processing in any way? As soon as he arrives we will marry imediately and then file everything. But we know the visa is only good for six months and we knoow the processing takes time. Once we file will that extend everything untill processing is complete? and will his wiaitng to come effect anything?

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He is good to be in the UK for 6 mos and then when he comes to the US...you have 90 days to marry, everything should be ok....just have patience when it comes to filing the EAD or AOS...that is the phase my husband is at now and we are just playing the waiting game.

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You have six months to execute the visa and the embassy could extend that time if something would come up that would prohibit execution of the visa. Good luck :thumbs:

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