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How does the holder of a K-3 or K-4 visa apply for the immigrant visa?

Consular Affairs Immigrant Visa FAQs
If you are physically present in the United States you may apply for an adjustment of status with the USCIS. If this is your intention, you should state this fact in answer to Q.21 of form I-130. If the I-130 has already been filed and you advised the USCIS that you would apply for the visa abroad, your spouse or parent should notify the USCIS that you will apply for an adjustment of status. If you will apply for the immigrant visa at a U.S.
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What if I've been refused an immigrant visa; can I apply for a K-3 or K-4 visa?

Consular Affairs Immigrant Visa FAQs
No. If you have applied for an immigrant visa and have been refused, you are not eligible to apply for the K visa. No. If you have been refused an immigrant visa, your child is, unfortunately, not eligible to apply for the K-4 visa, even if he or she has yet to apply for an immigrant visa. A K-3 or K-4 visa entitles the holder to reside in the United States only until he or she becomes eligible to apply for an immigrant visa.
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Can those with K-3 and K-4 visas change to another non-immigrant visa category in the United States?

K3 Spouse Visa FAQ's
K-3/K-4 visa holders cannot change status in the United States to another non-immigrant visa category.
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Can I apply for the K-3 or K-4 visa at another Embassy or Consulate?

Immigrant Visa (IV) Section - Frequently Asked Questions
The visa must be processed at the Embassy or Consular Section having jurisdiction over the area where the marriage took place. If you are unable to return to that country, we suggest that you contact the Embassy or Consular Section where you would like to process your application for further information.
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How will I know if I am eligible to apply for the K-3 or K-4 visa?

Immigrant Visa (IV) Section - Frequently Asked Questions
If you meet the criteria for filing the I-129F, your U.S. spouse must file the form with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office in the U.S. Once the petition has been approved, your spouse will receive notification of the approval on form I-797.
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Can I apply for a K-3 or K-4 visa while in the United States?

Consular Affairs Immigrant Visa FAQs
No. You are required to return to the county where you were married to apply for the visa. If the marriage ceremony took place in the United States, you are required to apply for the visa at the Embassy or Consulate in your country of permanent or last residence. Holders of K-4 visas will be admitted for two years or until the day before their twenty-first birthday, which ever is shorter. The K-4 visa holder's status will expire if he or she turns 21.
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How does a V visa holder apply for the immigrant visa?

Consular Affairs Immigrant Visa FAQs
When your priority date becomes current, you will be sent a packet of forms to apply for the immigrant visa. If you are residing in the U.S. at the time, you may apply for an adjustment of status with the USCIS, or you may process your immigrant visa application through the Embassy or Consulate named on the immigrant visa petition.
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Can I travel and re-enter the U.S. on my K-3 or K-4 visa?

K3 Spouse Visa FAQ's
Aliens present in the United States in a K-3 or K-4 nonimmigrant visa status can travel outside of the United States and return using their K-3/K-4 visa. If they have filed for adjustment of status in the U.S. prior to departure from the U.S., USCIS will not presume that the departure constitutes abandonment of an adjustment application. Before your spouse arrives in the United States , you can help her or him apply for a social security number card.
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What is the difference between an immigrant visa and a non-immigrant visa?

FAQs - Dushanbe, Tajikistan
An immigrant visa is the one that allows a foreigner to immigrate to the United States. For details please visit the internet page at http://www.usembassy.kz/consular/iv.shtml on immigrant visas. A non-immigrant visa can be issued to an alien who wants to travel to the U.S. for a temporary stay. There are several different categories of non-immigrant visas (tourist, student, etc.). Please refer to the Visa Category Chart and the section on non-immigrant visas.
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What is a K-3 visa?

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A K-3 visa is technically a nonimmigrant visa. Because the process is similar to that of an immigrant visa, however, the Immigrant Visa Unit of the U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo handles K-3 visas. The K-3 visa is for spouses of U.S. citizens where a i> Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) has been filed but has not yet been approved by U.S.
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How to apply for a Non-Immigrant Visa?

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Usully, a non-immigrant visa can be obtained from the Thai Embassy or Consulate in your country. The visa will be valid for 90 days. If you wish to stay for one year, there are two ways, how that can be done: alien submits an application for a Non-Immigrant Visa at a Thai Embassy or Consulate, which will be sent to the Immigration Bureau in Thailand. A company in Thailand, who wishes to employ an alien, submits an application to the Immigration Bureau.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Applications for non-immigrant visas are almost the same for all applicants. Please go to our How to apply section for more information.
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How do I apply for an Immigrant Visa Number?

Immigrant Visa Number FAQ
You do not directly apply for an immigrant visa number. In most cases, your relative or employer sends a visa petition to the USCIS for you (the beneficiary) to become an immigrant. (Certain applicants such as priority workers, investors, certain special immigrants, and diversity immigrants can petition on their own behalf.) USCIS will tell the person who filed the visa petition (the petitioner) if the visa petition is approved.
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Can a Q-2 visa holder apply for permanent residence in the U.S.?

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No, the Q-2 visa is a NONIMMIGRANT visa valid for up to two years’ temporary stay in the U.S. It is not a step to permanent residency or citizenship. A Q-2 visa holder is subject to all the rules and regulations of the Department of Homeland Security. Under the Walsh Visa Program each Q-2 visa holder agrees to return home before the expiration of the Q-2 visa.
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What happens to a V visa holder if he or she marries before being issued an immigrant visa?

Consular Affairs Immigrant Visa FAQs
Your child is only entitled to family based second preference status while under the age of 21 and single. If he or she marries before the immigrant visa is issued, he or she will loose his or her entitlement to V visa status and will no longer be eligible for an immigrant visa in the family based second preference category.
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If the immigrant visa interview has been scheduled, does this mean I cannot apply for the visa?

Immigrant Visa (IV) Section - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. If you have been scheduled for an immigrant visa interview, or indeed if the Embassy or Consular Section has received the approved petition, but not yet scheduled the immigrant visa interview, you are not eligible to apply for a K-3 or K-4 visa; you are required to pursue your application for an immigrant visa.
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Does this mean if I've been scheduled for an immigrant visa interview I cannot apply for a V visa?

Consular Affairs Immigrant Visa FAQs
Yes. If your priority date is current, that it to say a visa number is already available for your use and you have been scheduled for an immigrant visa interview, you are required to pursue your immigrant visa application. You cannot apply for a V visa.
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How do I qualify for a U.S. non-immigrant visa?

FAQs - Dushanbe, Tajikistan
A qualified applicant for a U.S. non-immigrant visa is able to demonstrate binding social, familial, and/or economic ties to Tajikistan which, in the opinion of the Consular officer, constitute a compelling need to return to Tajikistan after a temporary visit to the United States. Section 214(b) of the U.S.
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How do I obtain an immigrant visa package?

IV FAQs - U.S. Embassy Wellington, New Zealand
You should request the forms and instructions by calling the U.S. Visa Information Service Call Center 0900 87 847. HYou can request just the pack of forms for the spouse of a U S citizen, from the Call Center. The processes are similar only in that the required supporting documents are the same, while the fiance(e) petition must be filed with, and approved by, the U.S.
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Is there a future for a TN visa holder?

FAQ Part I-Frequently Asked Questions: Canada to U.S. Immigr...
ANSWER: There is no top limit on the number of years a person can be on temporary TN status. Nevertheless, I expect that some day INS will say "no more renewals. . .after all, this is a temporary visa." Review current developments regularly for any news on this.
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Do these procedures apply to immigrant visa applicants?

Frequently Asked Questions - U.S. Embassy Sri Lanka, Colombo
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How do I apply for the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program?

Consular Affairs Immigrant Visa FAQs
Each year in late Fall/Winter there is a registration period during which qualified applicants may apply to register for the Program. Entries are selected at random by computer, regardless of the date and time of receipt during that period. Successful applicants are invited to apply for an immigrant visa and will be required to establish their eligibility for a visa under current laws and regulations.
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