Apply for K1 visa or green card for fiance or fiancee Let's check your eligibility first. Answer a few questions to get started! Start W5-Check Eligibility U.S. Citizen Sponsor Fiancé(e) Did Petitioner (U.S. citizen) and Beneficiary (fiancé(e)) meet each other personally in the last two years?*YesNo Has Petitioner ever applied for K-1 visa for anyone else in the last two years?*YesNo Do Petitioner and Beneficiary intend to get married within 90 days after Beneficiary enters the U.S. with K-1 visa?*YesNo Did petitioner meet Beneficiary through the services of an IMB?*YesNoIMB means "international marriage broker". Websites or entities provide dating or matrimonial or matchmaking services are not considered as IMB if their principal business does not provide international dating services between U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents and foreign nationals. You'd better consult an attorney about IMB if you are not sure about it. Is Petitioner related to Beneficiary, such as cousin?*YesNo Is ContinueYesNo You may be not eligible to file an application. Recommend to consult a lawyer. Consult a lawyer I have consulted a lawyer. Continue Does any of the following apply to you (Petitioner) or your fiancé(e) (Beneficiary)? (If none of them applies, just click Next.) Petitioner has ever been subject to a temporary or permanent protection or restraining order (either civil or criminal). Petitioner has a criminal record, or traffic violation was alcohol- or drug-related or involved a fine of $500 or more. Beneficiary has a criminal record. Beneficiary applied for U.S. visa before, and provided the false information in the visa application form, for example, claimed the marital status as married while actually Beneficiary was single at that time. Petitioner divorced before, the authority issued the divorce paper is located in the state or region where neither of the parties settled at the time of divorce. Beneficiary divorced before, the authority issued the divorce paper is located in the state or region where neither of the parties settled at the time of divorce. Beneficiary entered the U.S. with K-1 or K-2 visa, but the K-1 principal didn't marry the U.S. citizen who filed the petition, and now Beneficiary plans to apply for lawful permenent resident card through adjustment of status in the U.S. Beneficiary has special situation, such as participation in terrorist activities, spy, active policeman/soldier, member of the Communist Party, J visa with two year residency requirement, previously or currently in the immigration court procedure. Yes, have one or more* Checked No, none of the above* Checked Is Continue 1YesNo You may be not eligible to file an application. Recommend to consult a lawyer. Consult a lawyer I have consulted a lawyer. Continue You may be not eligible to file an application. Recommend to consult a lawyer. Consult a lawyer Please Select*Beneficiary is outside the U.S., I-129F has not been filed. Apply for I-129FBeneficiary has married with Petitioner within 90 days after Beneficiary entered the U.S. with the K-1 visa, wait for the green card in the U.S. Apply for I-485&I-864&I-944 (include EAD/AP)Beneficiary is outside the U.S., I-129F has not been approved, please wait patiently. Congratulations, you may be eligible to file an application. You must have an account in this site and pay service fee before apply for I-129F form. Form Preparation + Lawyer Review ($299) Hire a Lawyer (from $900) Congratulations, you may be eligible to file an application. You must have an account in this site and pay service fee before apply for I-485, I-864, I-864A (optional), I-944 form. Our service includes EAD/AP automatically. Form Preparation + Lawyer Review ($499) Hire a Lawyer (from $1200) Beneficiary is outside the U.S., I-129F has not been approved, please wait patiently.