Table of Contents
- 1 Do I need to change my passport before my honeymoon?
- 2 What name should I book under a honeymoon?
- 3 How much does a 10 year U.S. visa cost?
- 4 Can I go on honeymoon with passport in maiden name?
- 5 When can a spouse travel to the United States after immigration?
- 6 What happens if you get married outside the US?
Do I need to change my passport before my honeymoon?
When you book your flights, make sure the names match your respective passports. Don’t make any passport name changes until after your honeymoon.
Can you travel to the US while waiting for a fiance visa?
Can my fiancé visit me in the US while waiting for a K-1 fiancé visa? Yes – your fiancé may visit the US, so long as they have a valid B-1/B-2 visa or ESTA. However, your fiancé should expect more scrutiny at the border.
What name should I book under a honeymoon?
You’ll need to travel in the name that will be on your passport when you go on holiday. This will usually be your maiden name.
Can I use my old passport for honeymoon?
Your old passport will be cancelled. Your new passport is ‘post-dated’ – you cannot use it before the ceremony. Some countries will not issue visas for post-dated passports – check with the country’s embassy or consulate. You must send a ‘passports for newly weds and civil partners’ form with your documents.
How much does a 10 year U.S. visa cost?
How much does a US Visa Application cost?
Types of US Visas | Visa Validity | Visa Fees |
---|---|---|
10 Years Tourist Visa (B2) | Up to 10 years | INR 13,499/- |
10 Years Business Visa (B1) | Up to 10 years | INR 13,499/- |
How do I get a 10 year U.S. visa?
The Application Process for the C1 Visa
- Submit the Form DS-160.
- Pay the visa fees.
- Schedule the transit visa interview at the US embassy or consulate.
- Submit the required documents.
- Attend the visa interview.
Can I go on honeymoon with passport in maiden name?
How to bring your spouse to the United States on a visa?
Spouse visas on the other hand offer two possible options–IR-1 or CR-1 and K3 visas. You can bring your spouse to the U.S. by way of a Petition for Alien Relative, I-130 or nonimmigrant visa (K3). A “spouse” is defined as the legally wedded husband or wife, including same sex spouses of U.S. citizens and LPRs.
When can a spouse travel to the United States after immigration?
After the visa process has been completed, and the visa is issued, the spouse can travel to the United States to wait for the processing of the immigrant visa case.
Can a US citizen bring a fiance to live in the US?
Two visas, the fiancé (e) visa and spouse visa, both have their individual characteristics. As a U.S. citizen, you can bring your fiancé (e) to the United States with the intention to marry and live here with a fiancé (e) K-1 visa.
What happens if you get married outside the US?
If you marry outside the U.S. and that is where your new spouse lives, you will have two choices: 1 Your spouse can remain outside the U.S. until an immigrant visa is issued, or 2 You can apply for a K-3 nonimmigrant (temporary) visa, which allows entry while the initial visa petition is being… More