How to Bring your Fiancee from Canada to the USA
Bringing your Canadian Fiance From Canada to Your Doorstep Has Never Been Easier.
We would like to thank Fred for all of his help.
All the paperwork was making the both my fiancee and I go insane.
Having Fred guide us through the process took a huge weight off of our shoulders and we intend to hire him help in applying for the green card. We are very excited to start our lives together. When my fiancee went to his interview it was pretty short. Simple questions, how did you meet, tell me about your relationship. Fred put so much time into making sure we had all we needed and more.
Thanks Fred, for everything.
Brandon & Maria
Canada
If you want your visa, FAST and SURE
you are at the right place.
I have recently (May 2014) had a case approved by USCIS in only NINE DAYS !!!!. USCIS barely had time to cash their check.
This means if hire Visa Coach,now, she will most likely join you, in the USA in about SIX months.
I wanted to express to you my thanks for helping us along this process.
It has been a very long road with the gathering of so much information, but it has also been a relatively painless one too, thanks to your guidance.
I have heard many stories of people trying to do this on there own and the troubles that they have had.
I am so thankful that everything has gone so smooth with your help. Everything has fallen into place in the time frame that we had expected also. And now we are married.
Wow!!! 🙂
Step 1. Submit Petition USCIS
Step 2: Medical Exam
Step 3: Interview at US Consulate Vancouver or US Consulate Montreal
Step 4: Visa Issued
Step 5: Travel + Marriage in USA
You only have ONE chance to make a First Impression.
Most Consulate Visa interviews last a grueling 15 to 30 minutes
most of MY Fiance Visa Petition clients
pass the interview in ONLY 5 minutes
This is because we provide the information we want the consular officer to see, ‘up front’ as part of the petition submitted originally to USCIS. The consular officer will typically review the package prior to the interview. When he reads the extensive and persuasive evidence that we have logically laid out for him, he should be convinced of the ‘bona fides’ of the relationship before the interview even starts.
This makes asking any remaining questions more a formality than a fact finding, interrogation, and leaves very little for the consular officer to say besides ‘Welcome to America’.
It certainly requires extra work and effort, to produce a 100 to 150 page petition, versus a few dozen pages that most un-motivated preparers are willing to submit, but the benefit is PRICELESS as it results in of taking the pressure off of the fiancee to :”PERFORM” at the interview, thus improves chance of SUCCESS.
How To Bring your Canadian Fiancee to the USA?
Your Canadian Fiancee needs permission from the US government to allow her to enter the USA. This is called a K1 Fiancee visa.
First we work together to assemble a thick packet of forms, evidences and civil documents. This is required to demonstrate that you are eligible to apply, and that your true agenda is a genuine life together,not immigration fraud.
My signature philosophy is that a petition should be “front loaded” with high quality evidence of a bona fide relationship. My “front loaded” petitions prepare the way so that your Fiancee will have an Easier interview.
The petition package is mailed to the United States Customs and Immigration Service.
USCIS takes about 4 to 5 months to review and approve.
When finished, USCIS hands the case over to the US State Department’s National Visa Center.
Fiance visa applications are held only briefly at NVC, just long enough for NVC just long enough for NVC to assign a Montreal or Vancouver case number and forward your file via diplomatic pouch to Canada.
Once her petition has arrived in Canada, your fiancee goes online to pays the visa application fee and schedule her interview.
There are eight US consulate service locations in Canada, but only two, the Consulates in Montreal or Vancouver are reponsible for the processing of all Fiance visas. So even if your gal lives across the street from a consulate, she will still have to make the trip to Montreal or Vancouver for processing.
Two weeks before her interview date she undergoes a medical exam at one of the three approved clinics in Montreal, Vancouver,or Toronto.
Finally she attends the visa interview at the consulate in Montreal or Vancouver, to demonstrate she is of good moral character and the engagement is Bona fide.
A week later a DHL delivers her visa, and then she can join you in the USA.
I make the process sound simple. But its not. It is easy to make rookie mistakes that can derail the entire process.
If you want it done right. Guaranteed. I can help.
I petitioned successfully for MY wife, (AND my Fiancee) too.
This isn’t just a business for me.
I personally work with you one-on-one throughout the entire process until you succeed.
Let me do ALL the work for you.
I guide my clients through the whole process, starting with�strategy�to help you ANTICIPATE what the consulate you are dealing with wants, helping you to plan trips, and�collect evidences, from a personalized, detailed “kitchen sink” document and photo check list,�to preparing an AWESOME petition that because it is complete, and thorough, and well organized, and tells your story in the most believable way,�paves the way for your Fiancee to have a sucessful AND pleasant interview. Not only do I prepare the intitial petition, but�I ALSO stay with you all the way through the time we wait for USCIS to approve, providing guidance on police certificates, vaccinations and interview questions, then in the final run-up to the interview, show you how to�schedule the earliest appointment and�lastly I upload to your Personal Homepage, completed forms for your Fiance(e) to sign to take to the interview at the US consulates in Vancouver or Montreal, detailed instructions on obtaining chest x-ray, blood tests and physical in Vancouver, Toronto, or Montreal, at one of the four Panel Medical Clinics, paying the visa fees, obtaining Police Certificates from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) or the National Criminal Records Repository , as well as other countries lived in outside Canada, details on exactly what needs to be done, what you and your Fiance(e) should do to prepare for the interview, a list of 120 most likely interview questions for you to practice, a completed affidavit of support for your signature.
By Fred Wahl
Your Personal Immigration Guide