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2024-07-26 ย |ย โฑ๏ธ 19:14 ย |ย ๐๏ธ 65.1K views ย |ย ๐ 5.5K likes ย |ย ๐ฌ 1.3K comments
Pea interviews Mike, founder of Alis Visa, a company with 39 years of experience processing immigration paperwork for couples bringing Filipina partners to the US, Australia, UK, and Canada. Mike walks through the K-1 vs. spousal visa decision, processing timelines, common pitfalls, scam stories, and the critical Embassy interview โ delivering blunt, experience-backed advice throughout.
Why the K-1 fiancรฉe visa is the better route โ
- Mike strongly recommends the K-1 over the spousal visa
- His reasoning: the K-1 gives both parties a 90-day trial period โ the woman arrives, sees the guy's house, meets his family, checks out the dog, and decides if she can live with all of it
- If it doesn't work out, she can leave within the 90 days before marriage โ much cleaner than unwinding a marriage
- The K-1 paperwork is also easier to file than the spousal visa, though Mike notes the paperwork itself isn't complicated โ "a high school kid can do the paperwork" โ the issue is doing it correctly the first time
- If you make a mistake, they keep your fee and send it back, and he's seen guys file "at least a dozen times" before giving in and hiring help
Only one failure in 15,000+ cases โ
- In 39 years and over 15,000 cases, Mike has had exactly one failure
- The woman provided a forged CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage) from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
- It was printed on regular paper but looked convincing enough that there was "no way in the world" they could have told it was fake
- She was actually married โ that's why she forged it
- Mike notes you can stand outside the PSA office and someone will offer to make you a fake document for cheap
Processing timelines (post-COVID) โ
- Pre-COVID: K-1 took 3-6 months, typically about 5.5 months
- Current reality: a year or longer due to massive Embassy backlog from COVID shutdowns โ embassies stopped doing interviews during COVID while petitions kept piling up
- Mike recently had one go through in about 7 months, but that's not guaranteed to be the norm
- Spousal visa: was 7-9 months initially, now estimated at a year and a half
- The petition filing itself still processes at normal speed โ it's the interview scheduling at the Embassy that's the bottleneck
How to speed things up โ
- "Do it right the first time" โ no forged documents, no made-up stories
- Do NOT involve congressmen, senators, or people with Embassy connections โ Mike is emphatic about staying completely away from political intervention
- Maintain an established relationship: keep calling, emailing, writing letters, and communicating throughout the process โ lack of established relationship is one of the most common reasons for denial
The CR-1 vs. IR-1 distinction for spousal visas โ
- If married less than 2 years at the time the wife arrives in the US: she's a CR-1 (Conditional Resident) and must later file for a green card
- If married 2 years or more: she's an IR-1 (Immediate Relative) and gets a green card upon arrival
- Processing time is about the same either way
- Critical warning: if you're a conditional resident and leave the US (even crossing into Mexico for a day), you have to start the entire process over โ Mike tells the story of a minister in Phoenix who brought his fiancรฉe on a K-1 visa, then took her to Mexico for a day trip; she was stopped at the border on re-entry and nearly couldn't get back in; he told them he was a minister and they waved her through โ "I guess prayer works"
The affidavit of support is binding and serious โ
- When you sign the affidavit of support, you're financially responsible for her for 5 years, or until she becomes a US citizen, works 40 qualifying quarters for Social Security, or permanently leaves the country
- Even if the marriage fails and she leaves you, you're on the hook โ if she runs up a hospital bill, that's your problem
- "You better really vet the woman you're trying to bring back to the US"
Fiancรฉe visa restrictions โ
- A K-1 visa is good for one person only โ if she arrives and doesn't want to marry you, she can't just marry someone else in the US; she has to go back and the new guy has to file for her
- Any individual can only file for two fiancรฉe visas before being flagged as a "multiple filer" and restricted
- Mike's company can file a "motion for reconsideration" to get around this, but the guy needs a legitimate reason why the previous ones didn't work out
Horror stories about what happens after arrival โ
- Men who bring women over and sell them into prostitution
- A man who put a chain on the refrigerator so his wife couldn't eat unless he fed her, and locked the door so she couldn't leave during the day
- A man who made his Filipina wife sleep on the couch while he slept with his girlfriend in the bedroom
- One woman fought back: her husband had told Mike during the process that he smoked marijuana; the wife found a brick of marijuana in the refrigerator and called the police โ he got busted in North Carolina, and she walked out and left him
- Mike mentions women do call his office for help in bad situations, and they can assist
Scam stories โ foreigners losing money โ
- A software engineer sent $40,000-50,000 to various women in the Philippines, most of whom turned out to be ladyboys
- A woman told a man she'd graduated from engineering school and had a job in Singapore but needed $7,000 for "show money" โ Mike told the guy it was a scam, the guy sent the money anyway
- Another man built a coffee shop in Bohol for a woman and bought her a new car
- Mike's advice: don't send money, come to the Philippines, and meet people organically
The Embassy interview process โ
- Only the woman is interviewed, not the man
- Mike's company spends "hours and hours" preparing women for the interview โ not teaching them to lie, but teaching them how to interact with Embassy personnel, how to answer properly, and how to request an interpreter if needed
- Wrong answer to "Why do you want to go to America?": "I want to see the place" โ Right answer: "I want to be with my husband" or "I want to marry my fiancรฉ"
- Well-prepared women are typically in and out in under 6-7 minutes
- After the interview, even if the visa is granted, a third party conducts an "administrative review" โ triple-checking all paperwork โ before the visa is placed in the passport and couriered to the applicant
The CFO seminar (Commission on Filipinos Overseas) โ
- Required before departure even after the visa is issued โ you cannot buy a plane ticket until you complete it
- It's essentially a half-day seminar, previously only available in Manila (may now also be in Davao)
- Teaches things like how to call 911 if your husband beats you
Tourist visa marriage loophole โ
- A Filipina on a tourist visa CAN legally get married in the US (example: fly to Las Vegas)
- However, if done suspiciously fast (e.g., married 3 days after arrival), immigration considers it immigration fraud โ "they'll land on you like a ton of bricks"
Mike's company (Alis Visa) โ
- Handles fiancรฉe visas, spousal visas, relative petitions, and status adjustments
- Covers US, Australia, UK, and some Canadian cases (Canada only has spousal visas, no fiancรฉe option)
- The woman is paired with a female staff member who speaks her language and acts as a "motherly" or "sisterly" figure โ Mike says "when these girls walk out of that office they've got a friend for life"
- Contact info provided in the video description; office located in Cebu