The K-1 visa allows you to bring your fiancé(e) to the U.S. to get married. U.S. Citizens can file an I-129F Petition to ask USCIS to approve a K-1 visa for a fiancé(e). The U.S. Citizen and foreign national fiancé(e) must have met personally within the two years before the K-1 Petition is filed. If USCIS approves the I-129F Petition, the approval is sent to the U.S. State Department’s National Visa Center (NVC) for Processing. The NVC then sends the approved I-129F to a U.S. Consulate in the fiancé(e)’s home country where he or she is interviewed. If the Consulate believes that there is a true relationship between the U.S. Citizen and the fiancé(e), then the K-1 visa is granted.