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August 14, 2001 INS Implements the “K” Nonimmigrant Visa Provision of the LIFE Act WASHINGTON –– To reduce the separations immediate
family members of U.S. citizens may experience while waiting abroad for an
immigrant visa, the Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS) is implementing a new K nonimmigrant visa provision, which was
published as an interim rule in today’s Federal Register. The rule expands the K
visa status, currently available to fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens, to include the
spouse of a U.S. citizen, who is waiting abroad for an immigrant visa, and the
spouse’s children. This will allow them
to enter the United States as nonimmigrants, re-unite with their family here,
and then apply for immigrant status while in the country. It is one of
several immigration benefit provisions created by the Legal Immigration
Family Equity Act (LIFE Act) enacted last December. Under this new
nonimmigrant visa classification, spouses of U.S. citizens may be granted K-3
nonimmigrant status, and the spouse’s unmarried children (under 21 years of
age) may be granted K-4 nonimmigrant status.
Obtaining a K-3/4 visa is not required, however. Spouses of U.S. citizens and their children
may skip applying for a K visa and directly obtain their immigrant visa abroad
from the Department of State. For those who wish to take
advantage of this new provision, to be eligible for a K-3 nonimmigrant
visa, an applicant MUST: To be eligible for a K-4 nonimmigrant visa, an applicant
does not need a separate Form I-130 or a Form I-129F filed on his/her
behalf. The K-4 applicant MUST: Applying for Immigrant Status K-3/4 non-immigrants
may elect to apply for an immigrant visa instead of adjustment of status and
may wait in the United States until they must appear at the consulate for their
visa interview. Employment Authorization Additional information
and application forms regarding the K visa and other LIFE Act benefits are
available on the INS Web site www.ins.gov
(forms can be downloaded from the site), or by calling the INS toll-free
customer telephone service: 1-800-375-5283. -- INS -- |