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2019 K1 Fiance Visa Processing Timeline k108

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https://www.visacoach.com/k1-visa-timeline/ How long does it take to get a K1 Fiance visa? In 2019 most cases typically take 8 to 10 months on average from USCIS receipt until the K-1 visa is issued

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Two separate departments of the US government are involved.

USCIS (homeland security) and the Department of State.

From Mid 2017 through to 2019 Homeland Security recently is
getting their job done relatively slowly, currently taking
6 to 8 months. (this compares to processing times pre-President Trump
of doing the same job in only 2 to 3 months
Why is USCIS now taking an extra 4 to 5 months do perform their review?


I call this the Trump Effect. President Trump after taking
office in January 2017 has mandated that USCIS vigorously
enforce and administer immigration laws, take no short cuts.
The goal is to restrict Legal immigration while stopping illegal immigration.

"We have to get much tougher, much smarter, and less
politically correct," Trump said.

What this means is that they are very closely examining
and scrutinizing all cases looking for reasons to deny. In addition
cases that regularly had their interviews waived now specifically
there is an Executive order that no interviews regardless of
the strength of their evidences, may be waived.

The result is USCIS has more work to do, has more
bases to touch in the processing of EACH case. And while President
Trump has promised to hire more staff to handle the increased load,
so far no new staff has been hired, but the workload has increased.

This is the Trump Effect. More work, with same staff. The result
is that USCIS processing times for fiance visas have
stretched to take at least 6 to 8 months. And it is possible this
may even get worse, depending on how many new steps USCIS is asked
to take, such as "extreme vetting" and "social media data mining" that are
new labor intensive steps that have been proposed but not implemented yet.

USCIS Processing includes a background check by the FBI

In addition to the general slow down due to the "Trump Effect" what also
affects how long it takes for USCIS to approve your case is a function
of how complete your petition is, how busy the processing center is, how current
your FBI file is, and a bit of luck.

The most obvious source of added delay is caused by improperly filled in
applications, and missing required documents and evidences.

When USCIS finds a problem, processing grinds to
a halt, and it is stopped
until the problem is fixed. Sometimes the errors are so big that they
don't bother asking for corrections and simply deny a case outright.

Once USCIS finishes their part, the case is passed to the
US Department of State.

The Department of State has a processing center in New Hampshire, called the

National Visa Center or NVC.

NVC basically assigns a new Department of State case number,
then
forwards the file on to the American Consulate reponsible to issue the visa.

Once NVC has completed their actions, a few weeks later the case file physically
arrives at the consulate
assigned to process your Fiancee.

Within a few weeks, the consulate contacts your Fiancee directly
with instructions on booking the interview, attending the medical
and final document checklists.

Some consulates are busier, more efficient, and or work faster than others.

In Philippines the process is very efficient and fast.
Interviews and visa issuance may just just about two months.

Whereas in Vietnam and China it may take 3 to 4 months instead.
The Approval/Denial decision is made during the interview. Then in about
2 weeks the passport with its new K1 visa is returned.

Just as in medicine commercials on TV. "Your results may vary".

Some of my clients get their visas faster, some slower.

To summarize the different stages, the timeline breaks down as follows:

6 to 8 months at USCIS

a 1/2 month at NVC

and 2 to 3 months at the Consulate/Interview stage

If in 2019 you anticipate 8 to 10 months average K1 Fiance Visa processing time,
you won't be far off.

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