The K-3 visa process was designed to help shorten the physical separation between a foreign citizen and his or her U.S. citizen spouse. In theory,…Continue Reading →
K-3 Visa Process: Just a Mirage for Spouses?
The K-3 visa process was designed to help shorten the physical separation between a foreign citizen and his or her U.S. citizen spouse. In theory,…Continue Reading →
Do You Have a Valid Marriage for Immigration Purposes?
When immigrating to the United States through a spousal relationship, it’s essential to prove your marriage is real. Thus, it’s important to understand how the…Continue Reading →
Common Reasons Form I-751 Gets Denied
Foreign spouses who marry U.S. citizens generally start with a conditional green card. The conditional status lasts for a period of two years. U.S. Citizenship…Continue Reading →
Fiancé Visa Interview Questions: What K-1 Visa Applicants Can Expect
An interview is an essential part of obtaining virtually any nonimmigrant visa for entry to the United States. But K-1 fiancé visa interview questions dive…Continue Reading →
How a Virtual Wedding Affects Your Immigration Case
For some couples, the traditional wedding is no longer practical. Virtual weddings are becoming more prevalent. This may be true for arranged marriages and some…Continue Reading →
Form I-130 Affidavit Sample for Spouses
When filing Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, on behalf of a spouse, it’s necessary to submit evidence that you have a genuine, bona fide…Continue Reading →
How Divorce Can Affect Your Green Card Status and Immigration Standing
Divorce can be a devastating life event. It’s emotionally exhausting, financially costly and can even affect one’s immigration status in the United States. A divorce…Continue Reading →
Sponsor a Fiancé to Come to the United States for Marriage
There are different ways that a petitioner must sponsor a fiancé during the K-1 immigration process. They include the process of proving you have a…Continue Reading →
Tips for Avoiding the I-751 Interview After Conditional Residence
It is possible to avoid the dreaded I-751 interview. No couple wants to visit U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to be prodded with personal…Continue Reading →