The following are documentary requirements for a K-1 or K-3 visa:
(1) The applicant must undergo the standard immigrant visa (IV)medical examination by a panel physician;
(2) A national crime information center (NCIC) name check must be done by the national visa center (NVC) for each applicant;
(3) The applicant must present police certificates, if required; and
(4) The applicant must present proof of relationship to the petitioner at the time of the interview.
b. K-1 and K-3 applicants are subject to INA 212(a)(4) and must demonstrate to the consular officer’s satisfaction that they will not become a public charge. The Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213 A of the Act, cannot be required.
Applicants may submit a letter from the petitioner’s employer or evidence that they will be self-supporting.The Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, may be required when the consular officer deems it useful.
If you are interested in bringing your foreign fiance(e) or spouse over to the U.S., but are concerned about the interview requirements, contact our law office at 626-771-1078