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Considering Hiring VisaCoach to help you obtain a Visa for your foreign born Fiancé or Spouse?
Before starting on your visa adventure, Call me and ask for your Free Consultation.
Use the online calendar or call first to schedule a good time to talk. Usually the consultation takes about 15 to 30 minutes.
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“After contacting him with a few questions, my fiancé and I decided to use his services. I am very glad we did. Fred was very straightforward and thorough. He made the process as smooth is it could possibly be. The entire procedure took about 6 months in total from my first email to Fred to my fiancée obtaining her visa at the U.S. Embassy Jakarta.”
Alan + Maria, Fiancées from Indonesia
If you want your visa, FAST and SURE
you are at the right place.
“Everything was done professionally. When we were uncertain about things you knew exactly how to ease our minds. Having these forms in our hands prepared by you gave us a sense of confidence as we sent them off. Your timeline was 5-7 months…it was 6 months exactly, right on the money. ”
Brent + Maribel, Fiancées from Philippines
This isn’t just a business for me.
I petitioned successfully for MY wife, too.
I genuinely care, and I work with you one-on-one throughout the entire process until you succeed. My edge is that I offer unique support that comes from 36 years of experience coaching many hundreds of real couples like you. Their stories and their experiences are the foundation of “what really works” in addition to following the fiancé + spousal visa procedures.
EXTRA Effort Pays Off
My experienced coaching and efforts is the BEST INSURANCE you can get to avoid heartache and loneliness. I am a bonded Immigration Consultant and have been vetted by the FBI & Department of Justice.
If you and your fiancé are tired of waiting, and you’re ready to be united permanently, go ahead and call to speak to me personally now. Otherwise, I always reply promptly to messages or emails.
Just call and say, “What is the Fiancé Visa process so we can start our lives together?” I’ll let you know what to expect, the costs, and what you can do right away to get started.
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“Hi, Fred. It’s Crystal, Christopher’s fiancé. I just wanted to drop by quick and let you know that I am now here in the US with the love of my life. We are very grateful for your coaching and patience in working with our visa application.”
Christopher + Crystal, Fiancées from Philippines
Are you Eligible for a Fiancé VISA?
First of all you must have a real courtship and relationship and you plan to marry.
Then check that you both meet the Fiancé Visa eligibility requirements: You are a US citizen. You both are currently ‘free to marry’. You earn over the poverty level annually. You have met each other ‘face to face’ within the past two years.
You must be able to ‘prove’ that you have a real, genuine, ‘bona fide’ relationship. You do this with a combination of correspondences, photos, letters, plane tickets, etc.
You should make sure that you build a solid ‘paper trail’ of the communications of your relationship. This means itemized telephone records, emails, instant messages, voice calls, snail mail, mailing receipts, etc. If you use prepaid cards make sure yours gives you an itemized call list, or switch to the Visa Coach recommended Prepaid Card that Provides Itemized Call logs that I personally use and recommend.
When traveling to visit your fiancée, take plenty of photos, vary the shots, locations, wardrobes. Meet their family, and friends. Document with photos. Turn date stamping on. See Visa Coach video on Choosing which photos to Submit with Fiancé Visa Petition.
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.
Don’t let too much time elapse between trips. The longer the separation, the more suspect the relationship is viewed. I recommend travel to meet with your Fiancé every 6 to 9 months.
Once your relationship has developed, and you have made at least one trip, and you have abundant proof of your relationship. Then you submit your petition for the visa, to USCIS Homeland Security.
Later your Fiancé is asked to come to the US Embassy or Consulate located in their country to have her/his interview. If all goes well she/he is granted the visa, comes to the USA and you can marry.
Fred Wahl
The Visa Coach
Your Personal Immigration Consultant