If you are a green card holder, there are several things to consider when immigrating a foreign spouse. Your petition to immigrate your spouse will normally be intentionally delayed because you are not yet a U.S. citizen. U.S. citizens can immigrate immediate relative spouses (or fiances) “right away”. Right away is not as quick as you […]
How Government Shutdown 2013 Can Affect Immigration
The impending U.S. Federal government shutdown 2013 is a serious concern for clients. The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) reached out to government agencies to try and learn how a government shutdown will affect immigration cases. Government agencies have not responded to inquires. There was a plan that the Federal government developed in 2011 when […]
Unable to Satisfy the In-Person Meeting Requirement for Fiance or Spouse Visa Processing
I often receive phone calls from US citizens, unable to travel outside the US in order to fulfill the in-person meeting requirement for Fiance or Spouse Visa processing. Meeting in person is generally required for either a fiance or spouse visa unless there is good cause to waive the requirement. Skyping or other forms of […]
Same Sex Marriage Issues in U.S. Immigration: When is a Marriage Valid?
With the passage of DOMA, I’ve had the chance to speak with quite a number of same sex couples who are disoriented when it comes to figuring out immigration processing. There is the excitement of finally having validation and official sanction of the relationship, but then the realization in many cases that the immigration process […]
Marrying in the U.S. and Living Abroad
If my fiance and I want to marry in the U.S. and plan to live in Great Britain for the next couple of years, do we still apply for the K1 fiancé visa? What happens after we are married? Question If my fiance and I want to marry in the U.S. and plan to live […]
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