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  2. K-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Department of State issued a total of 35,925 K-1 visas to fiancées of U.S. citizens. [1] Including derivative categories—mostly for children of fiancées—a total of 41,488 visas in the K category were issued. [2] In 2018, the total cost for all parts of the K-1 Visa was US$2,025.

  3. K1 - Wikipedia

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    K1 or K-1, an abbreviation for kerosene heating fuel; K1, a Larcum Kendall marine chronometer (1769) K-1, a kickboxing promotion; Haplogroup LT or K1, a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup; K1, an alternative title for Kommune 1; k1, a coefficient that encapsulates process-related factors, limiting the minimum feature size in photolithography

  4. List of United States dependent visas - Wikipedia

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    A dependent United States visa is a type of visa which allows spouses and children to travel to the United States for the purpose of accompanying a family member with a corresponding visa type. While many visa classes have their own dependent visa, others do not.

  5. Form I-129 - Wikipedia

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    The visa application must include an approved Form I-129 as well as other supporting documents necessary for the visa status. [ 6 ] For each of the classifications for which Form I-129 can be filed, there are associated visa classes for dependents (spouses and minor children), such as the H-4 visa for H visa holders and the O-3 visa for O visa ...

  6. Talk:K-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    No, you are not. The K-1 is a one-entry visa. Once you have entered on it, it will be marked as invalid for further use. Additionally, by virtue of having it in your passport - as it will be put by the Consulate - you are highly unlikely to be allowed to enter "just" as a tourist. One of the secondary requirements of the visa, and additionally ...

  7. Form I-539 - Wikipedia

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    The process generally takes 3–6 months, which can be considerably longer than traveling outside the United States and getting a new visa. [ 8 ] For those who entered the United States using a B visa , having an annotation on the visa saying that the entrant is a "Prospective Student" is generally a prerequisite for the Form I-539 application ...

  8. Notice of Intent to Deny - Wikipedia

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    A Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) is a notice issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to petitioners for residency, citizenship, family visas, and employment visas. Examples of petitions for which a NOID may be issued are Form I-129 (alien worker authorization), Form I-140 (immigrant worker authorization), and Form I ...

  9. Optional Practical Training - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a period during which undergraduate and graduate students with F-1 status who have completed or have been pursuing their degrees for one academic year are permitted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to work for one year on a student visa towards getting practical training to complement their education.