Getting married can be an overwhelming process, but determining the best path for immigration by marriage is no easier. This article discusses some of the choices between a K-1 visa (for a fiancé) and a CR-1 visa (for a spouse).…Continue Reading →
Fiancé Visa vs Spouse Visa: Which is Better?
Getting married can be an overwhelming process, but determining the best path for immigration by marriage is no easier. This article discusses some of the choices between a K-1 visa (for a fiancé) and a CR-1 visa (for a spouse).…Continue Reading →
Sorting Through the Requirements for a K-1 Fiancé Visa
Most people that satisfy the fiancé visa requirements receive an approval. But Form I-129F has a higher denial rate than most other forms. …Continue Reading →
What You Should Know Before Starting the K-1 Visa Forms
Before you start preparing the K-1 visa forms, it’s important to understand the requirements, timelines, costs and alternatives.…Continue Reading →
Avoid These Costly Mistakes in the K-1 Visa Process
Don’t risk delays or immigration complications. Learn how to navigate the K-1 visa process flawlessly for a smooth and successful journey.…Continue Reading →
Obtain a Police Clearance Certificate for your Green Card or Fiancé Visa Case
We provide an overview of the purpose for a police clearance certificate, where to obtain one, and how to make sure everything is correct submitted for the purposes of getting a green card or K-1 visa.…Continue Reading →
LGBTQ Immigrant Rights and Green Card Opportunities for Same-Sex Couples
In the United States, improvements in LGBTQ immigrant rights mean more people have equal treatment and protections.…Continue Reading →
Immigration by Marriage: Your Options for a Spouse or Fiancé Visa
Getting married can be an overwhelming process, but determining the best path for immigration by marriage is no easier. This article discusses some of the choices between a K-1 visa (for a fiancé) and a CR-1 visa (for a spouse).…Continue Reading →
U.S. Income Taxes and Immigration Consequences
As a general rule, U.S. tax law applies to you if you live in the United States or spend a significant amount of time here. And income taxes can affect immigration status.…Continue Reading →
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