K-1 Fiancé Visa vs Getting Married Abroad: Which Is Faster?

Marrying abroad and applying CR-1 vs K-1 fiancé visa. Different costs, timelines, and benefits.

FamilyMarch 8, 2026
Family · March 8, 2026

U.S. citizens with foreign-national fiancés face a choice: bring them to the U.S. on a K-1 fiancé visa and marry within 90 days, or marry abroad first and apply for a CR-1/IR-1 immigrant visa. The right choice depends on speed, cost, work authorization needs, and where you want to spend the engagement period.

K-1 Fiancé Visa

  • USC files I-129F petition
  • Approved petition transfers to NVC, then to U.S. embassy
  • Fiancé attends K-1 visa interview at embassy
  • K-1 visa issued, fiancé enters U.S.
  • Marriage must occur within 90 days of entry
  • After marriage, file I-485 + I-765 + I-131 for adjustment of status
  • Receive 2-year conditional green card (if married <2 years at approval)

K-1 timeline (2026)

  • I-129F: ~8 months
  • Embassy stage: 2-3 months
  • K-1 entry to marriage: up to 90 days
  • I-485 to GC: 12+ months
  • Total: ~24 months from I-129F filing to green card

K-1 costs

  • I-129F: $675
  • K-1 visa: $265
  • Medical exam (abroad): $200-500
  • I-485 + EAD/AP: $1,440
  • I-693 medical (in U.S.): $300-500
  • Total filing fees: ~$2,800
  • Attorney fees (optional): $2,000-5,000

CR-1 Spouse Visa (marrying abroad first)

  • USC marries fiancé abroad
  • USC files I-130 for spouse
  • Approved petition transfers to NVC
  • NVC processing (DS-260, civil documents, fees)
  • Embassy interview
  • CR-1 (or IR-1) visa issued
  • Spouse enters U.S. as a permanent resident immediately upon admission

CR-1 timeline (2026)

  • I-130: ~8-14 months
  • NVC stage: 4-9 months
  • Embassy stage: 2-3 months
  • Total: ~14-26 months from I-130 filing to green card entry

CR-1 costs

  • I-130: $675
  • DS-260 visa: $325
  • I-864 fee: $120
  • Medical exam (abroad): $200-500
  • USCIS Immigrant Fee: $235
  • Total filing fees: ~$1,555
  • Attorney fees (optional): $1,500-4,000

The decisive factors

Where do you want to be during the engagement?

K-1: Foreign fiancé waits abroad ~10-12 months, then enters U.S. on K-1.

CR-1: Couple lives abroad together as married couple ~14-26 months, then enters U.S. together.

Work authorization on entry

K-1: Fiancé enters U.S., must wait 3-7 months for EAD after I-485 filing. Cannot work for ~12 months total.

CR-1: Spouse enters as permanent resident — can work immediately upon admission.

Total cost

K-1 is ~$1,200-1,500 more expensive due to needing both K-1 visa and I-485 filings.

Risk of relationship change

K-1 requires marriage within 90 days of entry. If anything happens during that window, fiancé must depart. CR-1 already-married couples don't face this 90-day pressure.

The right choice in different scenarios

SituationBetter choice
Want fiancé in U.S. ASAPK-1 (faster entry)
Want spouse working immediately on arrivalCR-1
Concerned about costCR-1 (~$1.5K cheaper)
Already married abroadCR-1 (only option)
USC works in country compatible with fiancé's residenceCR-1 (live together while waiting)
Can't visit fiancé's country easilyK-1
Strict immigration officer concerns about marriage authenticityCR-1 (already married, easier evidence)

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