Ricky Mont
My girlfriend is a mexican citizen living in Tijuana, 4 months pregnant and need to get her to Los Angeles ASAP.
I'm a born u.s citizen, and how long is the process ( Fiance Visa) for a pregnant woman?
According to my research, she has 90 days to comeover to the usa to married, and i must prove i make $19.000 anually, and 2 years knowing eachother.
People have told me about the 19000 dlls is not true, all i have to show is that im working ( check stubs), and for a pregnant woman, process is much faster about 2-3 months.
Whats the total cost for the fiance visa process??
Thankyou
Answer
Nope. Being pregnant won't change anything. If that was the case all fiancee visa applicants would be pregnant.
The processing time for a Mexican fiance is around 5 to 7 months.
Your income is demonstrated by your income taxes and pay stubs.
For a family of two (you and her) the annual income requirement is $15,510. The baby will be counted, so your annual income will need to be over $19, 530 for you to be found eligible.
Here is how the process works:
What you should apply for is called a Fiancee or K1 visa. Once approved your foreign Fiancee will be allowed to LEGALLY enter the USA for the purpose of marrying you,
then permanently remaining in the USA.
I produced a video "How to Bring Your Fiance to the USA"
http://www.visacoach.com/how-bring-fiancee-to-usa.html
To summarize.
First of all you have a real courtship and relationship and you both intend to get married.
Then check that you both meet the eligibility requirements: You are a US citizen. You both are currently 'free to marry'. You earn over $15,510 annual income ($19, 530 for three person household). You have met each other 'face to face' at least once, during the past two years.
You will have to 'prove' that you have a real, genuine, 'bone fide' relationship. You do this by presenting copies of correspondences, photos, letters, plane tickets, etc.
You should make sure that you build from the start a solid 'paper trail' of the communications of your relationship. This means itemized telephone records, emails, instant messages, voip calls, snail mail, packages. If you use prepaid telephone cards make sure yours gives you an itemized call list or find a different card to use..
When traveling to visit your fiancee, take plenty of photos, vary the shots, locations, wardrobes. Meet her family, and friends. Document with photos. Turn date stamping on.
Don't move too quickly. Couples who instantly fall in love and get engaged or married may be suspected of fraud. Go slowly, build your relationship.
Once your relationship gets serious, don't let too much time elapse between trips to meet each other "Face to Face". The longer the separation, the more suspect the relationship is. I recommend travel to meet with your Fiance at least every 6 to 9 months.
Once your relationship has progressed, you have made 1 or more trips, and you have abundant proof of your relationship. Then You apply for the visa, to USCIS, Homeland Security.
Then about 6 to 8 months later she will be asked to come to the US embassy for her interview. If all goes well she will be granted your visa, come to the USA and you can then marry.
Once you marry, she applies for his Green Card and then can remain together with you permanently in the USA.
Costs:
$340 Fiancee visa filing fee, when You originally apply to USCIS
$200 medical exam fee, just prior to her interview
$240 Visa application fee, just prior to her interview
Best
Fred Wahl
Nope. Being pregnant won't change anything. If that was the case all fiancee visa applicants would be pregnant.
The processing time for a Mexican fiance is around 5 to 7 months.
Your income is demonstrated by your income taxes and pay stubs.
For a family of two (you and her) the annual income requirement is $15,510. The baby will be counted, so your annual income will need to be over $19, 530 for you to be found eligible.
Here is how the process works:
What you should apply for is called a Fiancee or K1 visa. Once approved your foreign Fiancee will be allowed to LEGALLY enter the USA for the purpose of marrying you,
then permanently remaining in the USA.
I produced a video "How to Bring Your Fiance to the USA"
http://www.visacoach.com/how-bring-fiancee-to-usa.html
To summarize.
First of all you have a real courtship and relationship and you both intend to get married.
Then check that you both meet the eligibility requirements: You are a US citizen. You both are currently 'free to marry'. You earn over $15,510 annual income ($19, 530 for three person household). You have met each other 'face to face' at least once, during the past two years.
You will have to 'prove' that you have a real, genuine, 'bone fide' relationship. You do this by presenting copies of correspondences, photos, letters, plane tickets, etc.
You should make sure that you build from the start a solid 'paper trail' of the communications of your relationship. This means itemized telephone records, emails, instant messages, voip calls, snail mail, packages. If you use prepaid telephone cards make sure yours gives you an itemized call list or find a different card to use..
When traveling to visit your fiancee, take plenty of photos, vary the shots, locations, wardrobes. Meet her family, and friends. Document with photos. Turn date stamping on.
Don't move too quickly. Couples who instantly fall in love and get engaged or married may be suspected of fraud. Go slowly, build your relationship.
Once your relationship gets serious, don't let too much time elapse between trips to meet each other "Face to Face". The longer the separation, the more suspect the relationship is. I recommend travel to meet with your Fiance at least every 6 to 9 months.
Once your relationship has progressed, you have made 1 or more trips, and you have abundant proof of your relationship. Then You apply for the visa, to USCIS, Homeland Security.
Then about 6 to 8 months later she will be asked to come to the US embassy for her interview. If all goes well she will be granted your visa, come to the USA and you can then marry.
Once you marry, she applies for his Green Card and then can remain together with you permanently in the USA.
Costs:
$340 Fiancee visa filing fee, when You originally apply to USCIS
$200 medical exam fee, just prior to her interview
$240 Visa application fee, just prior to her interview
Best
Fred Wahl
Can I terminate a pregnant employee during her 90 day probationary period w/o violating the FLSA?
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Her hire date was 9-9-09 and she has since missed six days of work, including today. We learned of her pregnancy yesterday.
Answer
if she is violating you attendance rules you may terminate her pregnant or not, it is unlawful to terminate her because she is pregnant it is not unlawful to terminate her for attendance
if she is violating you attendance rules you may terminate her pregnant or not, it is unlawful to terminate her because she is pregnant it is not unlawful to terminate her for attendance
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