K-3 Visa
| Overview of the Spousal Immigrant/K–3 Visa Process Benefits of Working with W&A Immigrant and K–3 Visa Fees |
Overview of the Spousal Immigrant/K–3 Visa Process
In order to bring your foreign spouse to the U.S., it is necessary to file an immigrant visa petition. Because of the time delays inherent in the processing of immigrant visa petitions, the U.S. citizen usually also submits a
What is a
The
What if she has children?
Any minor child (unmarried, under the age of 21) of your spouse is automatically eligible for a
What documents are needed?
Statutory documents (e.g., birth certificates, divorce decrees) and biographical information, along with evidence reflecting the legitimacy of your marriage, are gathered.
What is the procedure?
After an immigrant visa petition is submitted to the USCIS (one for each beneficiary), a
What takes place at the interview?
The interview takes place in the immigrant visa section of the US Embassy. Upon entry into the Embassy, your spouse will present her appointment invitation to the clerk and wait for her name to be called. Upon being called, she will then present her documentation to the clerk. After document intake, your spouse will wait to be called by the consular officer. This may take up to a couple of hours. The interview itself is usually fast, not more than 5–10 minutes. However, if there are more serious issues — e.g., your spouse had spent substantial time in the U.S., a former boyfriend or
What happens after a
After the
What are the rights of
Upon separate approval by USCIS, a
Benefits of Working with W&A
White & Associates assists American citizens who seek visas for their foreign national spouses. Our goal is to make the process as smooth as possible, both from a legal and personal standpoint. We offer personal consultations to both individuals; prepare and submit the visa documentation; provide logistical and legal support; and ensure timely approval of the visa. Some of the tangible benefits of working with W&A:
- 100% success rate.
- Reasonable prices, with fees staggered or tailored to meet your individual circumstance.
- Presence in Los Angeles and Moscow. This enables us to provide
full-service for both the USCIS and Embassy stages of handling your case. - Fastest processing times. Given our locations, we are in an excellent position to gather the necessary information quickly and accurately, submit the necessary forms and documentation, and ensure timely interview appointment.
Russian-speaking U.S. attorney and staff/Russian-language forms. For those who have a spouse from the former Soviet Union, we are able to overcome any language barriers, ensuring that nothing is lost in the translation, particularly important when dealing with critical legal issues. We may send to your spouse a questionnaire in Russian, which she may complete in Russian. Also, we are able to answer any questions or allay any concerns that she may have about the process or her future life in America.- Logistical Support in Moscow. For fiancees with interviews scheduled at the
U. S. Embassy in Moscow, and who need logistical assistance in Moscow, our staff at your fiancee’s disposal. Such assistance may include scheduling a medical examination, meeting her at the airport, arranging hotel accommodations, reviewing her documents, and providing a «contact point» or «base» for her in Moscow. - No Translation Expenses for
Russian-language documents. Lawyers usually contract the translation work to translators in the U.S., who charge $25/30 for a document translation, with surcharges for urgent translations. Translators in the former Soviet Union are often less than competent. We do the translationsin-house , ensuring accurate and quick translations, with no fees. - Practical Advice. The principal of White & Associates, Kenneth White, is married to a Russian woman, has lived in Russia for many years, and has traveled extensively throughout the former Soviet Union. He is able to offer insight into the practical aspects of marrying a woman from that part of the world, dealing with
in-laws , children, work ethic, and expectations. Follow-up Legal Support and Advice. Upon her arrival in the United States on aK-3 visa, it will be necessary to adjust her status to immigrant status and obtain an Employment Authorization. We may provide thesefollow-up legal services to ensure compliance withimmigration-related laws and formalities.
Immigrant and K–3 Visa Fees
USCIS and Embassy Processing — $3,500, to be paid in two parts: $1,900 upon commencement of legal work, and $1,600 upon USCIS approval of the
Fee covers both USCIS and Embassy processing: USCIS and Embassy form preparation and submission; advice and continual updates on status; liaison with USCIS and Embassy; contact with and interview preparation of spouse in Russian or English; and assistance in obtaining police certificates in countries of the former Soviet Union.
Translations are included in the price. There is a $500 additional fee for children. If the client decides to apply for an immigrant visa instead of a
Depending on what kind of assistance you and your spouse need, we may tailor a package and price. Such assistance may include assistance in obtaining a police certificate; document translation; form preparation and review; interview preparation; medical appointment scheduling.
USCIS Assistance Only — $2,000
Fee covers expeditious USCIS form preparation; legal advice; updates on status; liaison with USCIS; USCIS approval; and Embassy notification.
Other Expenses
USCIS Immigrant /
Medical Examination is approximately $100

