K1 Fiance Visa Lawyer in Fort Worth
Planning your future together should feel exciting, not stressful. If you need a K1 fiance visa lawyer in Fort Worth, Mendoza Law helps U.S. citizens and their fiances move through each step with clarity and care.
Our immigration lawyer in Fort Worth can assist with I-129F petitions, evidence planning, consular interview preparation, and adjustment of status after the wedding. We have over 100 years of combined experience, and we can help you. We understand that the fight continues for your rights.
How the K1 Fiance Visa Process Works
The K1 path starts when the U.S. citizen files Form I-129F with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to petition for the foreign fiance. After USCIS approves the petition, the National Visa Center assigns a case number and forwards the file to the U.S. embassy or consulate handling the visa interview.
Your fiance completes the consular steps, attends the medical exam, and appears for the interview; if the visa is issued, your fiance travels to the U.S., enters on K1 status, and you must marry within 90 days.
After your fiance arrives, local steps include applying for a Tarrant County marriage license, holding your ceremony on time, and preparing your adjustment of status packet. Adjustment typically includes biometrics at the USCIS Application Support Center in Fort Worth and, later, an interview at the Dallas Field Office in Irving.
Our K1 Fiance Visa Lawyer in Fort Worth Can Help With Meeting K1 Eligibility and Evidence Requirements
To qualify for a K1 visa, you must both be legally free to marry and intend in good faith to marry within 90 days of entry. You must have met in person at least once within the previous two years, unless you qualify for a narrow waiver based on cultural practices or extreme hardship. The U.S. citizen must file the petition, and both partners must be of legal age to marry.
Evidence is the backbone of a successful K1 petition, and we help you gather proof that shows the relationship is genuine. This often includes travel records, boarding passes, passport stamps, dated photos together with context, chat logs, call histories, and statements from friends or family who know your relationship.
When detailed documentation is not available, our K1 fiance visa lawyer in Fort Worth helps you build a credible explanation with alternative proof and declarations that fit your facts.
Preparing a Strong I-129F Packet in Fort Worth
A well-organized I-129F filing reduces the risk of a request for evidence and gives your reviewer a clear picture of who you are as a couple. We assemble the forms, personal statements, exhibits, and cover letter so each section is easy to follow and consistent. Our packets are indexed, labeled, and aligned with what USCIS expects to see for a Fort Worth case.
We also help you decide whether to file online or by mail and how to submit supporting documents in a format that reads well and prints legibly.
We guide you on translations, certified copies versus originals, and whether to include extra documentation for potential red flags, such as a significant age difference or a short engagement. Where documentation is partially missing, we use affidavits and corroborating proof to fill gaps.
Consular Interview Preparation and Red Flags For Couples
Once the petition is approved and the case is at the consulate, your fiance must complete the DS-160, submit the required civil documents, undergo a medical exam, and attend the visa interview. We tailor interview preparation to the specific consulate because practices vary, and we walk through what to bring and how to present your story simply and consistently.
Red flags can include limited shared language, a large age gap, brief in-person contact, prior visa denials, or a previous marriage that ended recently. These factors do not automatically lead to a refusal, but they require careful preparation so answers are confident and documentation is thorough without being excessive.
Common Interview Questions and How to Practice
We coach your fiance on questions officers regularly ask, such as your proposal story, what you plan for the wedding, details about your family, and everyday facts like your job or where you live in Fort Worth.
Practice sessions help build calm, respectful answers that match your documents and each other's statements. We also address what to do if an officer asks something unexpected or if nerves make it hard to recall a detail.
Entering the U.S., Marrying Within 90 Days, and Next Steps in Fort Worth
When your fiance arrives on a K1 visa, you must marry within 90 days, or your fiance must leave the country. We help you plan a realistic ceremony date that fits the timeline and show you how to obtain a Tarrant County marriage license, including waiting periods and identification requirements.
Our K1 fiance visa lawyer in Fort Worth also discusses Social Security steps and whether your fiance should apply for a number before or after filing for adjustment, since timing affects both employment authorization and travel plans. After the wedding, you will transition into the adjustment phase, where you file to become a lawful permanent resident.
Adjusting Your Status After the Wedding
We craft a clean package with your marriage evidence, medical exam results, and updated relationship proof since entry. Your spouse will likely attend biometrics at the Fort Worth ASC and, later, a marriage-based interview at the Dallas Field Office.
At the interview, officers often ask about your relationship history, your life together in Fort Worth, and how you share day-to-day responsibilities. If your marriage is less than two years old when the green card is approved, your spouse will become a conditional resident and later file Form I-751 to remove conditions.
We continue to support you after approval with reminders and planning for the I-751 window, which opens 90 days before the two-year green card expires. For couples who plan to naturalize, we outline the timeline toward citizenship and how travel and long absences can affect eligibility.
Contact Our Fort Worth K1 Fiance Visa Lawyers
We focus on clear communication, thoughtful planning, and real-world solutions for Fort Worth couples seeking a K1 fiance(e) visa. From I-129F strategy and evidence curation to consular coaching and local adjustment interviews, Mendoza Law handles the details that keep your case organized and on schedule.
Contact us for a consultation to get started on your K1 visa application.