Immigration Calculators 2026

K-1 Fiancé Visa Cost Calculator 2026

Calculate the full cost of bringing your fiancé to the US — from I-129F petition through green card adjustment.

Last updated: May 2026 · Source: USCIS G-1055 Fee Schedule 2026

K-1 Visa Total Cost Calculator

Select what you want to include. The calculator covers K-1 visa fees and optional post-arrival green card costs.

Include in calculation:


Medical exam estimate:


K-1 Fiancé Visa Cost Guide 2026

The K-1 fiancé visa is a two-phase process. Phase 1 brings your fiancé to the US. Phase 2 is the green card adjustment after marriage. Both phases have associated government fees.

Phase 1 — K-1 Visa Fees

FeeAmount
I-129F Petition for Alien Fiancé (filed by US citizen)$675
DS-160 MRV Fee (paid at US consulate by fiancé)$185
Medical exam at consulate (varies by country)$200–$500
Phase 1 Subtotal$1,060–$1,360

Phase 2 — Green Card After Arrival

FeeAmount
I-485 Adjustment of Status (adult)$1,440
I-765 Work Permit (EAD) — Initial$820
I-131 Advance Parole (optional)$630
Medical exam for I-485 (Form I-693)$200–$500
Phase 2 Subtotal (USCIS fees only)$2,260–$3,390

K-1 Step-by-Step Process

  1. File I-129F — US citizen petitioner files with USCIS. USCIS processing: 6–12 months.
  2. National Visa Center (NVC) — After I-129F approval, NVC sends the case to the appropriate US consulate.
  3. Consular interview — Fiancé attends interview, completes medical exam, and pays DS-160 fee.
  4. K-1 visa issued — Fiancé enters the US with the K-1 visa. Must marry within 90 days.
  5. Marry within 90 days — Marriage must occur within 90 days of entry. No extensions.
  6. File I-485 — Adjust status to permanent resident (green card). Concurrent I-765 and I-131 are recommended.
  7. Green card issued — Conditional 2-year green card issued initially. File I-751 to remove conditions after 2 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total K-1 visa cost end-to-end?

USCIS and consular fees total approximately $2,500–$3,500 for both phases (K-1 visa + green card). Add attorney fees ($3,000–$8,000), medical exams (two required), and translation costs, and the realistic total is $6,000–$12,000.

What happens if we don't marry within 90 days?

If the K-1 holder does not marry within 90 days of entering the US, they must depart. Remaining in the US after the 90 days without marrying and adjusting status constitutes an immigration violation and can bar future visa applications.

Can K-1 children come too?

Yes. Children of the K-1 applicant can be included on a K-2 visa. Each child requires a separate DS-160 and pays the $185 MRV fee. After arrival, each child must also adjust status (I-485) to get a green card.

Is an attorney required for a K-1 visa?

No, but it is strongly recommended. K-1 cases involve USCIS and the State Department, and errors can cause significant delays. Many couples use an online immigration service for simpler cases, which costs less than a full attorney.