If my fiancée entered the U.S. on a K visa, but had to leave before we were married, can my fiancée receive a new K visa?
A. K visas are issued valid for a single entry and with a six-month duration. If a beneficiary has returned abroad prior to the marriage, the consular officer may issue a new K visa provided that the period of validity does not exceed the 90th day after the date of initial admission of the alien on the original K visa and provided also that the petitioner and beneficiary still intend and are free to marry. After the 90th day, unless other arrangements have been made with USCIS prior to your fiancée’s departure, you will need to start the K visa process again.
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