It generally takes added time for a Green Card holder to immigrate a foreign spouse or minor child who is under the age of 21 years. The added time is intended by the U.S. Department of State to help slow down what is referred to as chain migration. Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens process normally […]
Kerry v. Din: What’s Left for the Family?
In Kerry v. Din, 576 U.S. (2015), the U.S. Supreme Court just decided that the U.S. consulate in Islamabad does not need to inform a U.S. citizen wife why her husband was denied an immigrant spouse visa. The grounds were based on National Security interests under 8 USC §1182(a)(3)(B). Din’s husband admitted that at one point […]
Are You Faced With an Adam Walsh Act Denial?
The Adam Walsh Act prevents a U.S. citizen or permanent resident green card holder from immigrating his foreign family members to the U.S. if petitioner has been convicted of a specified sexual offense against any minor child. This limitation also applies to Fiancee Visa petitions by U.S. citizens. Litigating The Adam Walsh Act in Federal […]
2019 Update to Income Requirements for Fiance & Marriage Visa and AOS Processing
The Income Requirements and Poverty Guidelines have been updated for 2019. For in-depth information about the specific requirements for K1 Visa and Marriage Visa or Adjustment of Status Processing please refer to the following pages: 2019 Fiance Visa Income Requirements 2019 Marriage Visa and AOS Income Requirements Satisfying minimum income requirements is necessary for visa issuance, […]
Mexico Birth Certificates Now Available in the US
Mexican residents of the U.S. can now obtain certified Mexican birth certificates here in the U.S. rather than from Mexico. Beginning now, all Mexican Consulates in the U.S. are able to issue Mexican birth certificates. This change in policy helps DACA and DAPA applications under Obama’s Executive Action of Nov 2014. Here is a list […]
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